When we got our first look at Robin, it was clear that Rocksteady Studios had done a great deal of work making the campy sidekick fit into the much darker and gritty reality of Arkham City.

A black and white piece of advertising artwork can only do so much though, and now the developer has given a few more details on the reasoning behind the pre-order-bonus Robin’s rougher appearance, and what distinguishes their version from what fans may be used to.

Comic book fans are notoriously set in their ways, so there’s a good chance that the new incarnation of Robin will raise a few eyebrows among the hardcore. But let’s be honest, in Rocksteady’s horrific and ghoulish version of Arkham City, the standard orphan-acrobat archetype just wouldn’t ring as true as the rest of the fiction.

While Robin was initially created as a character for young comic book readers to identify with, the developer’s Senior Concept Artist Kan Muftic has now explained that they had very different intentions this time around:

With many fans already voicing their disgust with Robin’s shaved head, it goes without saying that the idea of him being a cage fighter will receive just as mixed a reaction. But Rocksteady’s work so far has been overwhelmingly promising, most recently with their new vision for the Penguin.

“We really hope that people will discover our Robin as one of their new favorite characters in the Batman universe. He is back and he means business.”

In case you’re unconvinced that the classic inspiration for Robin has been completely eradicated, the newest bit of concept art released shows the final colored costume. It may be new, but there’s still plenty of nods to the original design. Have a look:

It’s one thing to make serious changes to the appearance and context of a superhero, but if the developers have any plans to expand Robin’s role in future games, it will be interesting to see how they weave this new fiction into the current storyline. Arkham City may be restricting the Boy Wonder’s role to challenge maps alone, the explanation for the design choices imply that the developers may have larger plans in mind.

We know that Catwoman will be a playable character, so it’s not much of a stretch to think of Robin playing the same role in  a potential sequel. That will likely depend on how well fans react to the new sidekick, but we can’t help but think that at this point. Rocksteady has earned the benefit of the doubt.

What are your thoughts on the idea behind this new version of Robin? Are your initial concerns lessened with a fully-colored and hooded costume? Leave us your thoughts in the comments.

Batman: Arkham City will be released on October 18 for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

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Source: BatmanArkhamCity.com