The CG cutscenes thrown in there are decent-looking, and the inclusion of the voice actors from Batman: The Animated Series (including the always incredible Kevin Conroy) help tremendously. It's not a particularly gripping story, but it has its moments. You must stop him, but not before fighting some other, less important villains along the way. The game chronicles the evil plots of Sin Tzu, a brilliant tactician and dangerous adversary to one Batman. ![]() ![]() ![]() In this beat-em'-up, you are given the choice of playing as four members of the Bat-Family: Barbara Gordon, also known as Batgirl Dick Grayson, Nightwing Tim Drake, Robin and, of course, Bruce Wayne (if you don't known who he is then why in the world are you here?). It is however, a good time if you give it a chance. It's not fantastic, it's not phenomenal, and it's not a masterpiece. It may however, calmly take your socks off for you and turn on a fan. But, as we all know too well, so much can go wrong with licensed games, should we even bother? Well, "Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu" is not going to knock your socks off. ![]() Bruce Wayne has graced the silver screen, the small screen, and the video game screen.
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