Video Gaming News - April 2003
San Francisco, CA (April 28, 2003) - Ubi Soft Entertainment today
announced Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu for the Play Station 2, Xbox, GameCube, and
GameBoy Advance.
From Ubi Soft:
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu makes history as the first video game to debut a
brand new Batman character, the villain Sin Tzu. Ubi Soft, DC Comics and Warner
Bros. have partnered to showcase the talents of renowned comic book artist, Jim
Lee, as the creator and character designer for Sin Tzu. Jim Lee is America's
best-selling comic book artist of all time and is currently the artist on the
monthly DC comic book BATMAN, which is the nation's #1 comic book.
Developed by Ubi Soft's Montreal Studios, Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu will stay
true to the Batman franchise with intense action-packed gameplay and challenging
villains. Featuring favorite super heroes from the Batman universe including
Robin, Nightwing and Batgirl, the game also includes a brand new enemy unlike
any Batman has ever battled, Sin Tzu, and three villains never before seen in
the Batman video game world: Clayface, Scarecrow and Bane.
A master in the deadly art of war, Sin Tzu is driven by a lone desire - to
conquer. Scouring the world in search of only the worthiest adversaries, Sin Tzu
has descended upon Gotham City to defeat the Caped Crusader. Game features
include:
Four Supervillains: Battle Batman's most infamous enemies including Bane,
Clayface, Scarecrow - each making their first ever video game appearances - and
the formidable Sin Tzu.
Two-Player Cooperative Gameplay: Go at it alone as Batman or recruit backup.
Invite a friend into the battle as Nightwing, Robin or Batgirl in 2-player
cooperative fighting mode.
35 Batman Attacks: Topple Sin Tzu's soldiers of crime with more than 35
martial arts moves and dazzling combos.
12 Levels: Battle your way through the Gotham City Docks, Crime Alley, Arkham
Asylum and more.
Play as Batman, Robin, Nightwing, or Batgirl in single-player mode: Each
character features unique fighting moves.
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu has an ESRB rating of "E" for Everyone and will have
a suggested retail price of $39.99. It is scheduled to ship Fall 2003.
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