Horrible Graphics, Constant Lag, Daily 3gb update, and to top it all off, it must be connected and verifyed to the internet every time you play it.
Horrible Graphics, Constant Lag, Daily 3gb update, and to top it all off, it must be connected and verifyed to the internet every time you play it.
This is one of the best games I have ever played while I have one issue with the game which is having to slightly over use the batmobile it doesn't take much away from the overall all experience I know the pc version has loads of problems this version is solid and look great has the best batman...
Even though I don't have a PS4 yet this game looks like it's gonna be the best Arkham game ever! Although it's a bit rushed I think because when the game comes out it will have been one year ago when Arkham Origins came out but still great!
Ya know, for a minute there I thought there were only three Batman games in the Arkham series. Nope. Actually there are four, if you count the latest one – Batman Akrham Knight. Now, isn't that weird?
Stunning visuals; spectacular ambience; great voice acting; cool music and a huge open world to explore in..
...none of which necessarily makes a great game; and the tank battles don't make up for it
Batman: Arkham Knight marks the end of an era for Rocksteady Studios and the finale in a trilogy of Batman Arkham games from the developer. A series that d
The most beautiful Batman Arkham game to date; What's been added to the game builds on a solid gameplay base; Massive world to explore; Tons of additional content revealed to the player organically
Vehicular Combat sequences are too frequent and carry on for too long
"A clean shot to the head," drones the villain known as Arkham Knight. "That's all it will take." At every opportunity, the Knight speaks of the horrific deeds he might perform, doing his best to drive fear into Batman's heart throughout the open-world adventure game that features his name.
Soaring above Gotham is a consistent treat; Smart crime-solving sequences; Lots of mission variety; Imaginative stealth and combat encounters; Impressive audiovisual details
Forced use of the Batmobile puts a damper on fun and freedom; Ham-fisted dialogue and predictable reveals damage the story; Monotonous encounters and mediocre boss fights hurt the second half
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Incredible story; visuals; and voice acting; Batmobile is fantastic; Only ever loads when you die; The ultimate in player agency
At some point; it ends; Batmobile might be a Marmite factor
Despite being the final entry in the Arkham series, the game goes out without much fanfare, and actually falls victim to many mainstream videogame gimmicks. There are a few highlights, but Rocksteady has mostly run the well dry of ideas.
Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City are two of the greatest games ever made. Not only do they empower the player in ways that most games (much less superhero games) don't, but they feel like essential enrichment of the Batman mythos.
Unlike Arkham Origins , which felt like the Arkham story's unwelcomed little brother, Arkham Knight earns its position as the end of this triolgy. It goes out hard and fast, carrying one of comics most iconic characters into an unknown twilight, and leaving us with Rocksteady's undisputed triumph...
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