



The slow gameplay gives you plenty of time to try. All in a day's work for Batman.Īlthough Batman has an arsenal of fighting moves like uppercuts and leg sweeps, they can be tough to pull off in a pressure situation. With Robin nowhere to be found, the Caped Crusader (that's you) faces four levels of beat-em-up gameplay.ĭrawing on a huge armory of bat gadgets, you must rescue hostages at the Gotham bank, disable a bomb at the circus, chase Two-Face through the subway, and rescue Dr. When Edward Nigma teams up with the evil Two-Face, the pair brings Gotham City to its knees - until the Dark Knight comes through in the clutch. Unfortunately, Acclaim's attempt to capitalize on the film's success results in a truly mediocre title for the Game Gear. I tried to incorporate the extra line ("I've left Wayne Enterprises en route to the batcave") but it wasn't possible because I couldn't get the dialogue cleanly enough.With a megawatt cast and wall-to-wall special effects, Batman Forever was one of last summer's biggest movies. Very brief extra shot of lights flying by in the tunnel as Bruce makes his descent from Wayne Enterprises to the Batcave. in the flesh!" followed by a shot of bruce looking slightly weirded out) An extra bit of dialogue from Edward Nygma's first meeting with Bruce Wayne ("Bruce Wayne. Here's a small sample of the work that's been done on the deleted opening. Anyways, just wanted to let you all know it's close to being finished and I hope to be able to share it with anyone interested once it's done. I also made some very minor adjustments to the original footage to reflect the kind of differences you'd find in an actual workprint. I utilized parts of Elliot Goldenthal's scores from Forever and Batman & Robin to complete the music, which is one of the main differences between this version and other fan edits (most of those had Danny Elfman's music laid under the extra scenes, which I never really thought fit). Extra special care has been taken with the editing to make sure the new material is integrated as seamlessly as possible, including completed sound design and score for all the extra bits. It includes all of the deleted material from the DVD + extra/alternate shots from the trailers, with some of the extra scenes just slightly re-edited to make them flow better since they obviously came from a very rough cut of the film. The idea of this edit is to imagine what it may have been like to see an earlier, longer cut of the movie with as much extra footage included as possible. I know there are a few other fan edits out there that incorporate the extra scenes from the DVD, but this one's a little different. I just thought I'd share that I've been working on an extended cut of Batman Forever off and on for about a year now.
