Batman Arkham City

With just a lil over 2 months away. I was wondering if anyone else out there is as excited as I am about Arkham City as I am? Ive seen the previews and read all the reviews and I'm literly counting the days till it comes out.

I'm also reaaaally looking forward to it. Most likely I will be broke because of AC:Revelations but I'm definitely gonna lend it.
I love that the Riddler is there again (even in person this time) and also liked all the new villains and features one could see in trailer'n screenshots so far.
What I'm kinda afraid of that it loses that feeling of claustrophilia which added up so well in the first game and that it doesn't get too 'open-world'ish because it's a city now.
But anyways, I'm sure I'll fall in love with this game! โฅ After all it's friggin Batman! :3
I love that the Riddler is there again (even in person this time) and also liked all the new villains and features one could see in trailer'n screenshots so far.
What I'm kinda afraid of that it loses that feeling of claustrophilia which added up so well in the first game and that it doesn't get too 'open-world'ish because it's a city now.
But anyways, I'm sure I'll fall in love with this game! โฅ After all it's friggin Batman! :3

Ive pre-ordered my copy already. Now Im just counting down the days till it's release

I didn't really like the ending.
SPOILER ALERT
Bruce comes out of the theatre carrying Joker's body, instead of Talia, and seems so much more broken up about his psycho, mass murdering mortal enemy being dead than his girl. It seemed like her death didn't affect him as much in comparison.
He didn't break his moral code and murder Joker, and it really wasn't his fault the vial of cure got smashed, so why does Bruce care so much when that sack of filth lunatic killer finally does kick the bucket?
It felt like it was mourning the passing of deeply, deeply evil man, as if life is so precious we should be sad even when somebody as bad as the Joker dies.
SPOILER ALERT
Bruce comes out of the theatre carrying Joker's body, instead of Talia, and seems so much more broken up about his psycho, mass murdering mortal enemy being dead than his girl. It seemed like her death didn't affect him as much in comparison.
He didn't break his moral code and murder Joker, and it really wasn't his fault the vial of cure got smashed, so why does Bruce care so much when that sack of filth lunatic killer finally does kick the bucket?
It felt like it was mourning the passing of deeply, deeply evil man, as if life is so precious we should be sad even when somebody as bad as the Joker dies.