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.
newegg got this to me fast thank you
no cons to post about this game or the shipping..everything is great
*note I did get this on release day but am only just coming back to leave a quick review after another playthrough* As a huge fan of the arkham games I couldn't wait to get my hands on this and it did not disappoint.
Arkham Knight is a good game, but it suffers too much from a feeling of "been there, done that". The world, while larger and more varied from Arkham City, doesn't feel that different.
Ending a trilogy in the videogame industry can be as tedious as it is in filmmaking, but Rocksteady has managed to deliver a narratively comprehensive and engaging experience that is accessible to both returning and new players.
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy this game, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.
"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
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.
Less consistent than the previous games, and the Batmobile is a surprisingly unwelcome addition, but even as the worst of the Arkham titles this is still a superior superhero adventure.
Excellent open world level design with a huge number of high quality side quests and distractions; Combat and stealth is a great as ever, with a few fun new features
The Batmobile is not a welcome addition to the game, at least not in the repetitive and contrived manner it's used here; Relatively few new ideas and flawed storytelling
I love Batman. I really do. From the light-hearted and flamboyant 1960s Adam West television extravaganza; Tim Burton's idiosyncratic Gothic stamp on the franchise, to the wonderful Batman: Animated series in the early 90s and even Joel Schumacher's Batman and Robin.
Superb Narrative; Attention to detail/Fan service/Easter eggs; It is a Batman game
Too Much Batmobile; Tanks! Tanks! Tanks; Most collectibles are boring to achieve
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