One example could be a story where characters from RWBY end up in Batman Arkham Asylum. Maybe Ruby and her team are trying to find a way out while also encountering some of the well - known villains from the Batman universe. Another could be a crossover where Batman characters are brought to the RWBY world and have to adapt to the Grimm - filled environment.
There might be fanfictions where the combat styles of both universes are combined. For instance, Batman's stealthy and gadget - based fighting along with RWBY's more acrobatic and weapon - based combat. In some fanfictions, characters like Weiss could team up with Batman to solve a mystery that involves both their worlds. They would bring their own unique skills to the table, like Weiss' Dust - based magic and Batman's detective skills.
A more complex fanfiction could involve all of Team RWBY in Arkham Asylum. Blake could use her stealth skills to move around unnoticed, Yang's strength would be useful in physical confrontations. They could be there because some powerful enemy has lured them there, thinking it's a place where they'll be weakened. But together with Batman and some of the inmates who might side with them (like Harley Quinn who has a complex sense of morality), they could turn the tables on the enemy.
One idea could be that Naruto is somehow transported to Arkham Asylum. He might initially be confused by the strange new world, but his ninja skills could come in handy. For example, he could use his speed and agility to avoid the traps and villains in the asylum. Maybe he teams up with Batman, who is intrigued by Naruto's unique abilities.
A really interesting plot twist could be that the Grimm from RWBY are somehow connected to the madness in Arkham Asylum. Maybe they are being summoned by one of the inmates who has some sort of dark magic. Another plot twist could be that a character from RWBY, like Yang, turns out to be related to one of the Arkham Asylum staff in a very unexpected way.
One great 'Batman Arkham Asylum' fanfiction is 'The Dark Knight's Redemption'. It delves deeper into Batman's psyche as he battles his inner demons while trying to escape the asylum. The author does a great job of capturing the dark and gritty atmosphere of the game.
Ruby might be in awe of the high - tech security and the dark, brooding atmosphere of Arkham. She would probably try to find a way to make friends with the inmates, thinking she could help them reform, which would be a very different approach compared to how things are usually done in Arkham. Her cheery personality would contrast greatly with the gloomy place.
First, know the source material well. Understand the characters, the setting of Arkham Asylum, and the overall mood of the game. For example, Batman is a complex character with a dark past, so make sure to capture that in your writing.
The story of Batman Arkham Asylum isn't too long. You can finish it in around 10-15 hours if you play at a decent pace.
Yes, there are. DC Comics has released several Batman comics that involve Arkham Asylum.
One idea could be exploring Scarecrow's backstory in more depth. Maybe show his early days in Arkham Asylum, how he was treated by the staff and inmates, and what led him to become the terrifying Scarecrow. Another plot could involve Scarecrow creating a new and more powerful fear toxin that not only affects Batman but also the citizens of Gotham, and Batman has to race against time to find an antidote while dealing with his own fears.
The plot involves Batman being lured into Arkham Asylum by the Joker. Once inside, he discovers that the inmates have taken over and he must fight his way through them. There are also sub - plots about the history of the asylum and the mental states of the villains, making for a complex and engaging story.