Behind the scenes of Arkham City’s voice talent

25 May 2012

Batman: Arkham City came out late last year to the glorious praise of critics and fans alike, and the game is set for a Game of the Year edition release in September.

Keeping gamers up to date with the talent behind the title, Rock Steady Studios have released a video which shows off the voice cast doing their thing, to bring you the authentic and impressive voice work within the game.

We get an inside look at veteran Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy, and Skywalker-turned-voice talent, Mark Hamill as Joker.

While a lot of games get voice actors who are unfamiliar with the characters they portray, there’s no denying that Conroy and Hamill are passionate, dedicated and understand their respective characters.

For those that have yet to pick up the truly fantastic Batman Arkham City, it may be worth waiting for the Game of the Year edition to drop in September. This will include the Harley Quinn’s Revenge DLC, plus all previously released DLC – a bunch of challenge maps, character skins for the Batman, and playable characters Catwoman, Robin and Nightwing; along with it’s ridiculous box art.

Read more about Batman: Arkham City, which also made it into our Superhero games that got it right feature.

Check out the video below:

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