Some more pause screens from Batman: Arkham City.
Showing posts with label video game photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video game photography. Show all posts
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Back with Batman
Sorry I've been away for so long, things have been hectic with school and work, and I haven't been doing much to blog about the past few weeks. But now I'm getting back into the regular groove again.
I was playing Batman: Arkham City yesterday, and I found some fun little details in the city that I never noticed before.
Dr. Leslie Thompkins is one of Bruce Wayne's confidants in the comics, and runs a medical clinic for Gotham's addicts and criminals in the slums.
As you can see in the top picture, when you look at the police station from a certain distance away, it looks like the Bat Signal is on, but when you zoom in, or move any closer, it turns off.
After Batman and Freeze finish fighting over poison antidote, and discover that Harley Quinn stole it, you can see the hole in the wall she made to take it out of the safe.
I thought it was funny to see an Arkham mug in the GCPD, as I would expect the Gotham police wouldn't have cared for the place (what with it's lax security and all). Somebody start making these for real!
And here's another pause screen!
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Saturday, February 21, 2015
World of Warcraft Paintings
I actually haven't played World of Warcraft in a while, due to lack of funds, and an increasing lack of interest, but I still love going through all the screenshots I've taken to remember my exploits by.
Tonight I thought I'd show all the framed paintings I've discovered in W.o.W. There are quite a few different portraits scattered all over, did I miss any?
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Transformers Universe Screenshots
I've been accepted into the closed beta of Transformers Universe, and while the game has its issues (my laptop doesn't seem to like the Unity Web Player), I was able to get a couple of nice screenshots of the Autobot Base.
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