Batman Begins
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The following cheat codes are for Batman Begins on PlayStation 2.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| Enter anywhere in the main menu. | |
| Unlock Everything | dpadLeft (x2), dpadUp, bttnSquare, dpadLeft (x2), dpadUp, bttnSquare |
The following cheat codes are for Batman Begins on Xbox.
| CHEAT CODE | |
|---|---|
| Enter in the main menu. | |
| Unlock Everything | dpadLeft, dpadLeft, dpadUp, bttnX, dpadLeft, dpadLeft, dpadUp, bttnX |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for Batman Begins on GameCube and PlayStation Portable. |
About Batman Begins
Batman Begins is a cinematic stealth action-adventure game that bridges the gap between traditional brawlers and the modern "predator" style made famous by the Arkham series. Developed by Eurocom and published by Electronic Arts (EA) in 2005, the game was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2), Original Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube (NGC). While a version for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) was heavily publicized and planned for a late 2005 release, it was ultimately cancelled, leaving handheld fans with a 2D isometric adaptation on the Game Boy Advance instead. The home console versions are notable for featuring the voice acting and likenesses of almost the entire film cast, including Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, and Cillian Murphy.
Across the available platforms, the gameplay is centered on the "Fear System," which requires players to use the environment—such as exploding pipes or dropping crates—to terrify criminals before engaging them in combat. The Xbox version is frequently noted for its superior technical performance, offering the most stable frame rates and sharper textures, while the GameCube and PS2 versions are celebrated for their faithful recreation of the film's dark, gritty atmosphere. A unique highlight across all home versions is the high-speed "Tumbler" driving sequences, developed using an engine derived from the Burnout series, which deliver intense vehicular combat and destructible Gotham streets. While it follows the movie's plot closely, the game expands on Bruce Wayne's training in the Himalayas and his early days as the Dark Knight. Whether you are interrogating a thug over a ledge on your Xbox or navigating the shadows of Arkham Asylum on your PS2, Batman Begins remains a definitive and highly influential precursor to the modern superhero genre.