Sometimes, gamers must ask out loud, “Who asked for this?” Usually, those moments come when a video game arrives that quite simply doesn’t live up to the hype or the long development time it took to get made. When Gotham Knights was released last year after a long wait, many gamers indeed wondered who asked for a title like that. While the concept was good, the execution was lacking, leading to many woes, including optimization across all platforms. Now, a new rating again implies that the Nintendo Switch will get a version of the title.
The first clue of this was when the official ESRB rating for Gotham Knights got updated to note that it was on “Nintendo Switch” when it wasn’t. Fast forward a little bit and another rating of the Switch port has hit the internet. It comes from the Korea rating board, which most people cite as proof that something is happening gaming-wise. Many thought the port would be announced during last week’s Nintendo Direct, but that didn’t happen.
A Switch version of Gotham Knights has been rated in South Korea: https://t.co/jCqzs3rs50 pic.twitter.com/FF1B2dpOKN
Whether the port happens is honestly immaterial for most gamers because they won’t be buying it, even for curiosity’s sake. After all, when the original dropped, many people blasted the game for its lackluster story, repetitive gameplay, inconsequential use of different characters within the Bat Family, and more. Despite the game promising co-op, they didn’t deliver a 4-person co-op until after the game launched, and it was only for a specific game mode.
Many people also didn’t like how the game, combat-wise, was nothing more than trying to equip your characters with the highest-stat weapons and armor. If you didn’t do that, you would be
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