Posted on February 2, 2012, GameFront Staff Gotham City Impostors Cheats The Joker loves to cheat, and you do want to be just like the Joker, don’t you? In Gotham City Impostors, a whole gang has sprung up to crib the clown’s style, but a team of heavily-armed Batman surrogates have joined the fight for order in Gotham.

It's official: Batman games no longer need to suck, as proven twice by Rocksteady Studios and their phenomenal Arkham titles. Now Monolith Productions is stepping up to the plate to deliver their own take on the Batman mythos, and this one couldn't be further from the dark and gritty Arkham games.Gotham City Impostors actually bears a much closer resemblance to Team Fortress 2 than Arkham City. Here, Gotham is a colorful, cartoony place, where frantic action and slapstick antics are the flavors of the day. Taking down foes by lethal means is not frowned upon, either, and the streets run wild with rampant hilarious murder.In this multiplayer-only first-person shooter, players are divided into two teams. There are the Bats, who dress up as Batman, only they lack Bruce Wayne's inexhaustible wealth and need to take the 'thrift store' approach to dressing up.

Then, of course, there are the Jokerz, who don face paint and green hair in homage to their idol, Joker. Obviously, these two sides cannot possibly get along, and they spend their time trying to murder each other.Gotham City Impostors includes the FPS staple Team Deathmatch, but it's not the main attraction here. There are two other game modes which, in this game anyway, are much more fun than simple TDM. Personally, I prefer Fumigation, which is the Gotham City Impostors version of Call of Duty's Domination.

In this mode, there are three marked 'Gasblasters' that players must capture and hold. As long as your team has two or more Gasblasters, your score will steadily climb toward the 100% mark.

If you manage to hold all three Gasblasters, the score will climb faster. Once the score hits 100% your team wins, and you release either a lethal gas or a swarm of murderous bats to annihilate the opposing team.Get exclusive at Cheat Happens. For Capture-the-Flag enthusiasts, there is Psychological Warfare. This mode has players collect batteries, then carry them over to a propaganda machine, which they then must defend for a set amount of time. If they can successfully defend the propaganda machine, it sends out debilitating signals that make your opponents run around flailing their limbs.

During this, affected players cannot use their weapons; they can merely slap wildly.With only three game modes, the game may feel a tad sparse, but each mode is implemented well enough that this shouldn't bother you too much. It's much better to have three well-polished game modes than fifteen barely playable ones, after all.However, where this sparseness does affect the game is in the map selection. Gotham City Impostors only has five maps.

While each is incredibly well designed, with chokepoints, indoor and outdoor spaces, and the game's wacky brand of strategic environmental features (trampolines and roller skate ramps, for example), the game feels a tad underwhelming in this regard. However, when you consider the low entry price (fifteen bucks) and the fact that there is an additional map (called '25th Floor') slated to drop for free in March, this is by no means a bad deal. And, as I already mentioned, the map design is excellent.This is actually where the game's sparseness ends. There is a vast selection of weapons—some military grade, others homebrewed—and weapon mods to allow for an enormous amount of possible loadout types. In fact, loadouts even include body types and character voices.

(And some of the voices are downright hilarious, I promise you.) In addition, there are Support Items like pipe bombs, bear traps, and explosive jack-in-the-boxes, as well as Gadgets like hang gliders, roller skates, and grappling hooks. It's hard to put into words just how thrilling it is to soar over the battle with a hang glider or to watch your enemies hop around with one foot in a bear trap.Aside from loadouts, you can cosmetically customize your characters with a wide assortment of flamboyant costumes.

As you play the game, you earn 'Costume Coins' which can be redeemed for new costume pieces. (Costume pieces can also be purchased with real-world money by rich and impatient players.) Don't like the default Bat-mask? Change it to a hand-knitted one or a super cheap painted cardboard version. And if you feel more comfortable in gym shorts, jeans, a kilt, or even lingerie, the game has options that will make you squeal with maniacal glee. Pony island inn ocracoke nc.

ShotgunsYou know the drill: deadly up close, crap at a range. The Shotgun is great as a Back Up, but it’s a fine Ready Weapon if you like to close in on the enemy through stealth or speed.Persuader: The standard pump-action shotgun, it has a slower rate of fire but packs a real punch. Put it to good use at close range, and close the distance with Rollerskates, Spring Shoes or sneaking in with Ninja Smoke Bombs.Chaperone: The spray and pray version of the shotgun. Not as powerful, but fires much faster. Great as a Back Up if your Ready weapon is long range only, and lets little guys shred larger enemies via high speed hip firing, especially with Penetrator Ammo. The Extended Drum mod will give you an obscene number of shells. LaunchersGCI offers two vastly different different guns that fire explosives.Thunder Dragon: Fires explosive rockets that travel straight to their target.

Great for softening up heavy targets, or leading little guys.Bombardier: A slingshot that fires explosives in an arc. My guy mary wells. Hold the trigger to charge up for maximum range, the firing mechanism takes some getting used to. Miscellaneous/Melee WeaponsKnife: Every impostor carries a knife that serves as his Call of Duty-style right thumb stick melee attack. However, the bigger your Body Type, the more damage your knife attack will do. Note that certain Fun Facts affect this, Leathery reduces the damage taken from melee, and Cutthroat increases the damage you do.Falcon Blade: A fine finesse weapon that deals great damage. Being a sword, it’s melee only, but compensates by letting you block incoming bullets.

The key with the Falcon Blade is getting close enough for the kill. Try Rollerskates or Spring Shoes for speed, a Ninja Smoke Bomb for stealth. It’s also a great way to finish a stunned or frozen enemy, so try it with the Deep Freeze or the Boomerang.Motivator: This megaphone provides more than just encouragement, it dispenses healing and boosts defense when used on a fully healed player. Carrying it makes you the medic, so act accordingly. Follow the pack, especially big guys who can act as a meat shield while you heal them.

Blinking heart icons will direct you to injured players, but having a headset is the best way to coordinate with your team. Note that “firing” the Motivator slows you down. To keep up with the team you’ll need Rollerskates, a helpful Fun Fact, or a quick Body Type.Kingmaker: GCI’s only pistol features faster than average switching, making it a great Back Up weapon. It’s perfect for close range mop-ups. It features two Mods, Full Auto, which does just what you think, and Hollow Point Rounds, which are ineffective against armored foes but do massive damage to everyone else.