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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
Abstract: He knew he shouldn’t be out at this hour. It was pure foolishness, but he had to… for his wife if no one else. As if on cue, a voice shouted out from a darkened corner, “Hey buddy, where’re ya goin’?” The figure stepped out of the shadows and began fol...
Graphics; voice acting; storyline and addictive gameplay will make you glued to your computer for hours, The
Having to be logged into your Windows Live account in order to save your progression in the game
Would I recommend this game? Yes I would! As a hard-core FPS gamer, There are very few games of this genre that tickle my fancy (the last one was Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines, and if any of you have played that you will instantly recognise Cat...
Abstract: Batman: Arkham City is the follow up to the critically acclaimed; Batman: Arkham Asylum. The events in the game take place one year after the chaos that consumed Arkham Asylum, but this time around Gotham's most dangers villains take to the streets led by...
Abstract: Batman, perhaps the most recognizable superhero of all-time, took the PC gaming world by storm in 2009 with the release of Batman Arkham Asylum. While gamers fell in-love with the game's fresh new fighting mechanics, PC gamers equipped with Nvidia GPUs ex...
Atmospheric, fascinating world rich with details and secrets, Satisfying, varied, hardhitting combat, Grappling and soaring around the city is thrilling, Great assortment of involving side quests, Makes terrific use of a host of Batman characters.
Batman: Arkham City isn't perfect, but listing the little things I didn't like gets in the way of all the stuff I adored. The voice acting, the challenges, the amazing opening, the unbelievable ending and the feeling of being the Dark Knight -- these a...
Abstract: For years people thought that every Batman video game was destined to be a failure. In 2009, the curse was broken when Batman Arkham Asylum hit the shelves and seized the coveted title of “Game of the Year” at many different outlets. With the bar set s...
Exciting fighting, crime-solving sequences, Excellent voice acting, Huge amounts of unlockable content, Ability to play as Catwoman puts a fun new spin on game play,
Borrows voraciously from previous game, Some aspects of story and game play stretch suspension of disbelief too far, Boss battles too easy, Many side missions don’t compare favorably with main game mode,
Batman: Arkham City never improves on the qualities that made Batman: Arkham Asylum great, but its richly varied game play and nearly flawless fit and finish make it one of the more enjoyable games of 2011. ...
Published: 2011-11-25, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
When you speak about Batman: Arkham City, you speak about not only the next chapter in a line of games that’ve redefined the superhero genre of video games, but have taken the ultra-immersive nature of the detective / puzzle solving game and have made ...
Fantastic combat system... but bring a gamepad; definitive version of the game; tremendous city to explore that's full of content.
Frame rate issues running DX 11; keyboard control scheme isn't the greatest; needs some post-release patches ASAP.
PC gamers for years are used to updating their copies of games post-release so this isn't anything new for most of us. The patches will come, there's no doubt about that. Still it's a shame it wasn't in better shape on day one after being...