Posted on: March 6, 2025

Alesker
Verified ownerGames: 6 Reviews: 2
An amazing game
Still one of the best game that has ever been made.
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Posted on: March 6, 2025

Alesker
Verified ownerGames: 6 Reviews: 2
An amazing game
Still one of the best game that has ever been made.
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Posted on: March 26, 2025

jhonheavy
Verified ownerGames: 146 Reviews: 4
Amazing game
This is a perfect game to start Batman's saga
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Posted on: May 24, 2025

RivetKang
Verified ownerGames: 26 Reviews: 8
A great linear batman experience
Arkham Asylum stands out from the other Arkham games by being a more polished straightforward experience instead of focusing on the open world, showing that more isn't always better.
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Posted on: August 13, 2025

Baklavann
Verified ownerGames: 780 Reviews: 14
I AM THE NIGHT
This game lets you live out your Batman power fantasy in the best way, remembering that Batman is the best detective ever, and lets you use his vast array of tools while you listen to his deductive reasoning, and the sounds of bones break from your infamous Bat Elbow Drop. Glide your way to victory and explore Arkham (if you haven't already) because this is one of the all-time best Batman games ever.
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Posted on: August 15, 2025

TheScorpion
Verified ownerGames: 371 Reviews: 19
An absolute classic
First I beat this game on Steam, then Rocksteady removed the GFWL DRM breaking all savegames in the process, so I did the only reasonable thing, play it again. Then, out of the blue, it showed up on GoG and was an insta buy for me, and here I am, playing it yet again. Is really THAT good. It's true that after playing Arkham City, going back to Asylum feels weird, since you are missing so many moves, but I think both games complement each other perfectly. You have the more open world like experience in AC, where here is more like solving a maze, and while the gameplay in AC is supperior (I actually got all achievments in that game, all secrets, all challenges and everything), the story in Asylum is definitely supperior, and combined with the amazing atomsphere and the recording tapes, this is one of those games you just can't bring yourself to stop playing. A must play for sure.
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