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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
Fantastic story; gorgeous graphics; huge open world, and an insane amount of content (New Game will keep you plenty busy).
Boss battles are a bit buttonmash heavy; Catwoman "Online Pass" is bound to be a hassle for used game buyers.I tested the PC version of Arkham City on GamePro's Falcon Northwest Mach V gaming rig, running a 3.4 GHZ Intel Core i7 processor with 8GB RAM, two GTX 580 graphic cards, and a 64bit operating system, courtesy of the folks at Nvidia.I played the game at 1980 x 1080 (16:9) resolution with
Abstract: It's amazing what a little perspective and a new video card will do for changing my opinion of a game! Back in November I wrote this in my Xbox 360 review of Batman: Arkham City:Unlike Arkham Asylum, Arkham City opens up the environment so...
Abstract: that Arkham and the local prison, Blackgate Penitentiary, are no longer suitable to contain the city's criminals and insane. Quincy Sharp, former warden of Arkham Asylum, used the notoriety of stopping the Joker's Asylum takeover to become mayor of Go...
Abstract: Batman: Arkham City takes everything that worked so well in the original game, introduced a vast, new environment filled with things to do, incorporated the ability to use flight to your advantage, and has managed to include almost every crackpot tha...
Now if you'll excuse me, I've spent far too long writing about Arkham City, I'm going back in to finish The Riddler's riddles off once and for all. Then play the whole thing again.TOP GAME MOMENTYou're kidding, aren't you? How about pressing ‘Start New Ga...
Interesting take on Batman's early years, Excellent combat, Strong graphics, Cool detective sequences
Frustrating boss battles, Nothing really new
Arkham Origins is far from being a disgrace to the series, and if you enjoyed Arkham City then it dishes out more of the same. It's a good-looking effort with an interesting early years Batman tale to tell, but if you're looking for a Batman game that br...
Overall this is easily one of the best games this generation and while it's not perfect it's… ah who am I kidding, I really can't find fault with this game! and that is something I rarely, if ever say. It didn't take long for Batman Arkham Asylum to win...