Posted on: August 1, 2025

Moistyblanket
Verified ownerGames: 7 Reviews: 1
amazing game
definitely recommend buying this game. absolutely worth it if played along with the other arkham games.
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Posted on: August 1, 2025
Moistyblanket
Verified ownerGames: 7 Reviews: 1
amazing game
definitely recommend buying this game. absolutely worth it if played along with the other arkham games.
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Posted on: September 1, 2025
BulletsOfCuddles
Verified ownerGames: 547 Reviews: 24
Amazing, if a little too dense
As per title, this game is amazing, the story is gripping and dark, really dark. Madness, moral choices, consequences, there is A TON in this final installment of the Arkham series. Batmobile feels a little bit forced at times, but it's a refreshing addition to the classic epic brawls. My only complaint is that the story is too dense. Knowing there won't be another Batman game for years, they tried to stuff the WHOLE Batman universe in this game. At that is a lot. It's not believable that Batman can arrest nearly 100 criminals in ONE single night. It's a game, suspend of belief is a must, but holy moly if this night was a busy one for Batman. However, my final score is 5 - 1 = 4, for that density of the story and the missing achievements in GOG version, which the latter affects the replayability of the game.
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Posted on: September 3, 2025
gamingfuture392_98
Verified ownerGames: 1 Reviews: 1
It's batman
bought the premium version for every dlc...10/10
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Posted on: March 23, 2022
Bloodrunsclear
Verified ownerGames: 1219 Reviews: 143
It Actually Works Now!
I remember the PC port of this game being infamous, but thankfully after this amount of time there must have been a lot of work done. It looks slick and moves fast! Even more so than Arkham City you feel in charge of your movement, grappling where you want, gliding where you want. Combat has been SEVERELY simplified (basically just hammer one button and you win) but you can mix it up with different abilities and well timed button presses, and the focus this time round is really on the vehicular battles. The Batmobile turns into a tank and has a whole system based on dodging and delivering damage to gain power for targeting missile attacks. There's even an open world element now where you can wander nearly anywhere and talk to anyone (as long as they don't attack you). Quite fun! Nothing really too new, but it's more like a greatest hits of the series in one place and time has been kind to this game. I didn't get any major slow down or glitches and overall a smooth and exciting experience.
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Posted on: March 4, 2024
Mtlguy
Verified ownerGames: 27 Reviews: 3
Arkham Destruction Derby
Gameplay wise it's a fun romp with lots of side missions, challenges and a great setting. Rocksteady didn't merely double down on the Batmobile they went all in. You'll be using it to solve puzzles, defeat bosses, comeplete challenges and sometimes as a form of transportation. Cape gliding remains the quickest way to traverse the city. The team-up encounters are well done. You'll have the opportunity to fight alongside Robin, Nightwing and Catwoman. Speaking of Robin, without getting into spoilers, you get to undertake one of the most entertaining scenes in the game while controlling him. Story-wise there are too many fake outs for my taste. It's often bleak and one of the main plot threads seems to be forgotten about half-way through. The 'mystery' surrounding the Arkham Knight's identity is anything but. And then that thread also kind of poofs out. The upgrade system is a case of 'don't try to fix what isn't broken'. There are many more upgrades available to you and while the argument can be made that this supports a variety of playstyles, many upgrades aren't worth the point investment. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Earning upgrade points is now more or less funneled through completing 'most wanted' stuff and scoring well on challenges. You do earn XP for beating up thugs just relatively little of it. Mark Hamill goes for broke and is a good juxtaposition to Conroy's delivery. The new toy this time around (other than the Batmobile) is the Voice Synthesizer but you'll get limited use out of it while you use it to make henchmen open gates for you or lure them into traps. The game is a bit buggier than past outings and crashed more than Origins or City. Or, in the case of a side mission, a scripted event failed to trigger and needed a restart. Despite the shortcomings it's a fun Batman game worthy of its 4-stars.
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