The Batman: Arkham trilogy is a piece of gaming art. It's one of the best video game trilogies of all time and also raised the bar for video game adaptations. We put it slightly above Marvel's Spider-Man 2 because it's a trilogy that has an actual ending.

Unfortunately, the "fake" demise of Bruce Wayne at the end of Batman: Arkham Knight appears to have taken Rocksteady Studios' interest in making a new Batman game. Now, it's working on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and the only other studio up to making a Batman game just made the wrong one.

The game we're talking about is Gotham Knights and the studio is Warner Bros. Montreal. The Warner Bros. subsidiary previously made a decent Batman game with Batman: Arkham Origin. Ideally, its next Batman game would build on this.

Unfortunately, Warner Bros. Montreal went the co-op route and gave us Gotham Knights instead of, as per Josh Keaton, a fifth Arkham game featuring Damian Wayne in the lead role.

Damian Wayne has gained prominence in recent years. He has appeared as a lead character in several successful comic books and animated shows. The son of Talia al Ghul and Bruce Wayne, Damian was trained to be a living weapon from infancy. He's a pretty bad-ass character. In a comic book run set in alternate future, Damian became Batman, defeated the League of Assassins, then quit being Batman, and took over the organization to rebuild it.