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November 2011
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Combat system has been upgraded with revamped weapon combat
Vast open world
Catwoman is an added playable character with her own perspective on the story
Combat system has been upgraded with revamped weapon combat; vast open world; Catwoman is an added playable character with her own perspective on the story
Combat system has been upgraded with revamped weapon combat; vast open world; Catwoman is an added playable character with her own perspective on the story
there's still a whole city to exploreAs a case in point, as Dax explained to us the opening mission – to get into Arkham City's courthouse and rescue Catwoman from Harvey Dent and his gang of thugs – he also showed us a group of gangsters beating up a l...
our Batman: Arkham City demo showed a game that continues the quality gameplay of Arkham Asylum, but adds a new setting and story along with various tweaks and improvements. The more open setting in the middle of Gotham City adds even more to the feelin...
Published: 2012-01-23, Author: Dan , review by: maximumpc.com
Engaging story with fantastic voice acting; big world with tons of quests and puzzles; smoothflowing combat and traversal; a Batcave's worth of fun gadgets.
Serious DX11 performance issues; can't change settings ingame; three layers of DRM is overkill; no PhysX on AMD GPUs.
Wide array of well-done characters, - Satisfyingly bone-crunching combat, - Player movement is incredibly smooth, - Suspenseful and interesting story, - New Gameoffers many benefits
Enemy AI seems a bit slow at times
The latest effort by Rocksteady studios is certainly a pleasant surprise. We expected Batman: Arkham City to be a good game, but following Arkham Asylum is an extremely daunting task, and one that not every developer would be able to live up to. Arkh...