Let's Get To Know Our Villains Of Batman: Arkham Knight

Earlier this week Game Informer conducted and interview with some of the people behind the art of Batman: Arkham Knight. David Hego (art director) and Albert Feliu (lead character artist) to be exact. These two talented men also give a bit of insight into what is going on with each character mixed in with how the art style will be reflected. Here's a quick recounting of it all.

Penguin

Batman: Arkham Knight - Penguin

"In Arkham City, he's a collector. He works out of a museum and he looks like he's in the mafia. This time, we went for autumnal mafia. We took the coat off, and the concept of Penguin was more of a dirty dude. Obviously his shirt is rolled up and sweaty, and he has food stains on it. But still, he's really powerful. He's got a golden chain, as well. We had to be a bit crazy with this character, and working with his design. And we shaved his head. He's proper filthy, you know. It makes you want to punch him even more."

This may sound a bit off out of context as Batman: Arkham City took place during the Christmas time and Batman: Arkham Knight is perfectly slated for Halloween given the main focus on The Scarecrow as the "mastermind." Hence all the autumn and removal of the coat talk. In theory it should be slightly warmer in Gotham during that time.

It will be interesting to see how they really grime up a character that has almost always been shown as a prim and proper gentleman. Even the Batman Returns penguin was a little more proper than "filthy" even though DeVito portrayed one of my favorite versions of this character. I have faith that Rocksteady will nail it perfectly as they have improved on all the characters in the other titles. At least in my opinion.

Two Face

Batman: Arkham Knight - Two Face

"With Two Face, we thought he was a really strong character already. OK, that was Arkham City; what can we do to make him look different, right? We just rolled up his sleeves and made him look really next-gen. We took some references of really filthy, burnt flesh — which is what we do most of the time, which is quite cool — and tried to make him look as bad-ass as we could. He was already a really strong character, so we tried to push it, and keep going that way. We didn't want to change it that much."

So that kind of explains the "new" but not new look to Two Face in Batman: Arkham Knight and I agree with the sentiment here. I found him to be done well overall although I do find the next-gen look to make him look years younger than before. Maybe it was just my PS3 messing with me but it looks like the better graphically power is like a fountain of youth. Hells, he is even taking a page right out of the hipster book with the rolled sleeves. I jest…but not really.

The Riddler

Batman: Arkham Knight - The Riddler

"It's something we try to put in the characters. If you had to work overtime, for example, you would start the night with your jumper on and everything, and as the time went by you'd probably take your jumper off, open your shirt, take your tie off, have a coffee. The Riddler is a character who has a cool framework, and we didn't want to change it too much — we like his shirts with question marks and silly glasses and greasy hair."

Last and by no means least, we have The Riddler. One of my favorite villains now on the roster for Batman: Arkham Knight. He looks so much cooler here than in any previous Arkham titles at that. Also, what isn't directly clear in the above quote is that The Riddler's clothes and demeanor will devolve as Batman thwarts his puzzles and enigmas. Think along the lines of what happened to Batman in the franchise with his costume and clean shave. Stress affects everyone in different ways I guess but I am just happy to read that The Riddler is planned to have a much larger role in Batman: Arkham Knight.

Hopefully we will get more than just all of this soon but this is all we have. I am just excited that The Scarecrow and The Riddler will have key roles. Now if only there was a way to get The Joker back into the game I can have my villain trifecta in Batman: Arkham Knight. Rocksteady and Warner Bros. please release more information sooner than later.