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** Due to the game's nightmarish development, the initial concept for an ambitious open-world game was scrapped and hastily retooled into a linear stealth game using the assets available, while a planned UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 port was cancelled entirely. Additionally, Vout, who was initially hired to work on the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} port of the game, ended up doing significant work on the UsefulNotes/NintendoGamecube version just to get it in a workable state to begin porting it to Xbox.

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** Due to the game's nightmarish development, the initial concept for an ambitious open-world game was scrapped and hastily retooled into a linear stealth game using the assets available, while a planned UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 port was cancelled entirely. Additionally, Vout, who was initially hired to work on the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} port of the game, ended up doing significant work on the UsefulNotes/NintendoGamecube Platform/NintendoGamecube version just to get it in a workable state to begin porting it to Xbox.



** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game, and was also going to be a UsefulNotes/GameCube-exclusive. The game underwent massive delays and was eventually released as a multi-platform game, and as a more linear stealth-based game.

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** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game, and was also going to be a UsefulNotes/GameCube-exclusive.Platform/GameCube-exclusive. The game underwent massive delays and was eventually released as a multi-platform game, and as a more linear stealth-based game.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: TroubledProduction: In WebVideo/MattMcMuscles' ''Wha Happun?'' video on the game, Dave Vout, an employee for support studio [=HotGen=], revealed several details on the game's development and how it negatively impacted the final product:
** The game's producer, Yuki Takamuki, was a visual effects artist for film and television with no experience in games [[OneBookAuthor before or since]], which resulted in his prioritizing of story, cutscenes, and music [[SkewedPriorities over basic gameplay functions such as the camera]].
** Furthermore, Kemco, then a small-scale Japanese company that primarily published games, were inexperienced with developing big-budget titles for the Western market, resulting in severe technical issues and lack of resources behind the scenes. To name just one instance of the technical issues behind the scenes, Vout recalled discovering that the enemy AI was programmed using '''a Game Boy Advance emulator''' because Kemco's employees primarily worked with handhelds before and were accustomed to [=GBA=] coding.
** Due to the game's nightmarish development, the initial concept for an ambitious open-world game was scrapped and hastily retooled into a linear stealth game using the assets available, while a planned UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 port was cancelled entirely. Additionally, Vout, who was initially hired to work on the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} port of the game, ended up doing significant work on the UsefulNotes/NintendoGamecube version just to get it in a workable state to begin porting it to Xbox.
** The game went through multiple delays before being released with minimal advertising (as a result of Kemco burning through the game's budget) and met with scathing reviews. The failure of the game [[CreatorKiller devastated the studios involved]]: Kemco's American branch lingered on for a few more years before Kemco dissolved the studio and pivoted exclusively to Japan-only mobile games, while [=HotGen=] never worked on another noteworthy game again.
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** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game, and was also going to be a GameCube-exclusive. The game underwent massive delays and was eventually released as a multi-platform game, and as a more linear stealth-based game.

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** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game, and was also going to be a GameCube-exclusive.UsefulNotes/GameCube-exclusive. The game underwent massive delays and was eventually released as a multi-platform game, and as a more linear stealth-based game.
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** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game. The game underwent massive delays when Microsoft expressed interest in releasing the game for the X-Box and became involved in the game's development. The final product is anything but an open world sandbox.
** Microsoft said they would make needed changes to the game, including fixing the game's broken combat system. Pretty much everybody agrees that the game's combat is hideously broken as is.

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** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game. game, and was also going to be a GameCube-exclusive. The game underwent massive delays when Microsoft expressed interest in releasing the game for the X-Box and became involved in the game's development. The final product is anything but an open world sandbox.
** Microsoft said they would make needed changes to the
was eventually released as a multi-platform game, including fixing the game's broken combat system. Pretty much everybody agrees that the game's combat is hideously broken and as is.a more linear stealth-based game.
**[[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/batman-dark-tomorrow-goes-multiplatform/1100-2860526/ A PlayStation 2 version]] was in development before being scrapped.
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** WordOfGod has it that ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' was originally going to be an open world game, similar to the movie licensed ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'' game. The game underwent massive delays when Microsoft expressed interest in releasing the game for the X-Box and became involved in the game's development. The final product is anything but an open world sandbox.
** Microsoft said they would make needed changes to the game, including fixing the game's broken combat system. Pretty much everybody agrees that the game's combat is hideously broken as is.

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