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Gotham City Impostors

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2012 video game
2012 video game
Gotham City Impostors
DeveloperMonolith Productions
PublisherWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
ProducerNathan Edson
DesignerCraig Hubbard
ProgrammerBrad Pendleton
ArtistDavid Longo
ComposerNathan Grigg
EngineLithtech Jupiter EX
PlatformsMicrosoft Windows,PlayStation 3,Xbox 360
ReleasePlayStation 3
  • NA: February 7, 2012
  • EU: February 8, 2012
Xbox 360
February 8, 2012
Microsoft Windows
February 7, 2012[1]
August 30, 2012 (F2P)[2]
GenreFirst-person shooter
ModeMultiplayer

Gotham City Impostors was afirst-person shootermultiplayer-onlyvideo game developed byMonolith Productions and published byWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Set in the universe ofDC Comics'Batman, it consisted of two teams of six players which try to kill the other team: one with amateur vigilantes dressed like Batman, and the other with criminals dressed like his archenemy, theJoker.[3][4][5] It featured customizable characters and a range of both traditional and imagined weapons.

Unlike other Batman games,Gotham City Impostors was not physically released. It was released onXbox 360 viaXbox Live Arcade,PlayStation 3 via thePlayStation Network andMicrosoft Windows viaGames for Windows – Live in February 2012.[4][6] The game was re-released on Microsoft Windows as afree-to-play title on August 30 the same year viaSteam usingSteamworks.[2]

Gameplay

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InGotham City Impostors there was a heavy emphasis on allowing players to customize their character. Weapons, clothing, and even the size of the character could be modified.

Gotham City Impostors was playable by, at the most, 12 players simultaneously.[3] Players could customize their costume, gadgets and other aspects of the game.[5] It featured a colorful and over-the-top visual style, including such settings as an amusement park. In addition to guns and knives, the players could use other gadgets such asgrappling hooks, glider wings, roller skates and explosives.[4] The game included both conventional guns and outlandish weapons, including a grenade fashioned like ajack-in-the-box and a rocket launcher made ofPVC piping.

The game had four different modes: "Psych Warfare", "Fumigation", "Bounty Hunter", and "Team Deathmatch". "Psych Warfare" involved the two teams trying to bring a battery back to their base and defend it long enough for it to allow a machine to brainwash the other team. "Fumigation" had players to capture and hold three gasblasters, a type of command post, to get their gas level to 100%. Players were treated to the sight of the enemy being swarmed by bats (if the Bats won), or suffocated by a poison cloud (if the Jokerz won). In "Bounty Hunter", the players could win the match by collecting coins enemy players drop when they die; they can could pick up teammates' dropped coins to deny the other team points. In "Team Deathmatch", the goal was to kill enemy players as fast as possible. There were also "Challenges"; these were played alone, and were used to master gadgets and earn extra experience. Lastly, there was a training mode called "Initiation", where the Bats' leader instructed the player on how to use weapons and gadgets.[5]

Development and marketing

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Batman: Impostors, a storyline that ran throughDetective Comics #867-870 (Sept.-Dec. 2010), was inspired byGotham City Impostors.[7] The premise for the storyline is that the impostor Jokers were created by Winslow Heath, a man who was a victim of Joker venom early in Batman's career as a result of narcotics that he had ingested before he was exposed to the venom. Heath survived the attack, but was left paralyzed while fully conscious for years; his mouth twisted into a permanent duplicate of the Joker's own smile. When he regained full mobility, he discovered that his girlfriend, Beth – who was exposed to the Joker venom under the same circumstances, as the two took the same drugs - was left to die in their apartment as Batman was so caught up in trying to catch the Joker that he never looked back after 'rescuing' Heath, with the result that Beth was left to get eaten alive bycrows. Driven insane by the torment that he endured in the hospital, Heath called himself the Impostor Joker and created a unique 'Joker juice' he named Formula 5 that would turn those who used it into temporary duplicates of the Joker with a significant high in the process, simultaneously posing as the Impostor Batman to rally others to also become impostor Batmen, go up against the impostor Jokers and trigger a gang war. Although Batman deduced the truth and defeated Heath (who later escaped), he was left troubled at the implication that Heath was correct in his statement that Batman creates his own villains.

The preview forCartoon Network's upcoming animation blockDC Nation Shorts in 2012 included animation ofGotham City Impostors.Downloadable content was released for all platforms and included new weapons, costumes, and three new stages: the 25th Floor, Arkham Asylum, and the East End.

The game went free-to-play in 2012, but since then no new updates have been released. Due toGameSpy shutting down in May 2014, the servers for the PS3 version were shut down on July 25, and the game is now unplayable.

Gotham City Impostors was removed fromSteam in August 2021 and is no longer obtainable.

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 65/100[8]
PS3: 72/100[9]
X360: 71/100[10]

The Escapist writer Allistair Pinsof called the demo a "carbon copy" ofCall of Duty first-person shooter games, but said it added enough new features to be enjoyable.[4]G4 writer Leah Jackson said of the playable demo: "Quite frankly, the game doesn't feel like your run of the mill downloadable title. It controls great, looks fantastic, and with all of the options, I can say that I was quite impressed".[5]

The game scored a 65/100 onMetacritic, indicating "mixed or average" reception.[8] Greg Miller ofIGN rated the game a 7/10, calling the game "[...] one-dimensional and straight forward," but felt that aspects such as character customization and usable weapons were "fine" and felt that it was overall "a functional shooter."[11]GameSpot's Jason Venter gave the game a 7.5/10, calling it "a consistently thrilling experience that's easy to recommend" for its combat, arena design, controls, and "fun movement abilities," but criticized the game's matchmaking system.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Gotham City Impostors Free to Play on Steam".Gothamcityimpostors.com. 2012-08-30. Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved2017-06-07.
  2. ^abCrecente, Brian (August 31, 2012)."'Gotham City Imposters' goes free to play on Steam". The Verge. RetrievedAugust 31, 2012.
  3. ^abKollar, Phil (July 2011). "The First-Person Spin-Off".Game Informer. No. 219. p. 63.ISSN 1067-6392.
  4. ^abcdPinsof, Allistar (June 9, 2011)."E3:Gotham City Imposters".The Escapist. Archived fromthe original on June 13, 2011. RetrievedJune 10, 2011.
  5. ^abcdJackson, Leah (June 9, 2011)."Gotham City Impostors - Psychological Warfare: Multiplayer Impressions".G4. Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2012. RetrievedJune 10, 2011.
  6. ^Hill, Owen (June 8, 2011)."E3 2011: Gotham City Impostors trailer brings the crazy".PC Gamer. RetrievedJune 11, 2011.
  7. ^"Gotham City Impostors Free to Play on Steam".Gothamcityimpostors.com. 2012-08-30. Archived fromthe original on 2013-01-24. Retrieved2017-06-07.
  8. ^ab"Gotham City Impostors for PC Reviews".Metacritic. Retrieved2017-06-07.
  9. ^"Gotham City Impostors for PlayStation 3 Reviews".Metacritic. Retrieved2020-04-18.
  10. ^"Gotham City Impostors for Xbox 360 Reviews".Metacritic. Retrieved2020-04-18.
  11. ^"Gotham City Impostors Review - PC Review at IGN". 2012-02-14. Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved2024-02-24.

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