Batman Arkham Asylum (PS3)
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16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum Review
Gotham City's justice system is remarkably empathetic. There are few justice systems that would house mass-murdering criminals such as the Joker and believe that instead of incarceration in Blackgate prison, they should be treated in Arkham Asylum.
Pros:
- Great plot
- Batman done right
- finally
- Fantastic character design
- Gorgeous graphics
- Combat trained by Henri Ducard
16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Even though everyone (and their mother) seems to love all the latest Batman movies, I haven't been entirely convinced myself. Batman belongs in the world of comics where stories like Year One, Blind Justice and A Killing Joke are good enough for a Nobel prize.
16 years ago
You don't need to be a fan of Batman to enjoy this excellent third-person action game.
You've heard of Batman no doubt, but if you don't read comics, it's conceivable that you might be unfamiliar with Arkham Asylum. The iconic psychiatric hospital is essentially Gotham City's Alcatraz, and it has housed just about every villain Batman has ever tangled with at one time or another.
Pros:
- Story mode really sucks you in
- Uncomplicated combat is fast-paced and looks fantastic
- Tons of cool stuff to unlock
- including Challenge mode maps
- Audio and visual presentation is uniformly impressive
- You won't want to stop playing even after you've solved all 240 riddles
Cons:
- Too tempting to play through the entire game in detective vision mode
- Supervillains that you don't get to fight feel like missed opportunities
16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum
It's baffling that we've yet to see a game that does Batman justice, given how easy it seems to put all the right pieces together. Batman: Arkham Asylum is taking a stab, and aiming for the stars with its wholesale raiding of Gotham history.
16 years ago
Batman Arkham Asylum Review
Already the highest rated superhero video game, is this a sign of the contemporary ratings system or the quality of the game itself?
16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum review
I have to admit that I wasn't particularly interested in Batman: Arkham Asylum in the months leading up to its release. Superhero games have tended to fall somewhere between "OK" and "Not even worth playing if you paid nothing for it", and the only action-arcade game on my radar before the year's...
14 years ago
The Dark Knight Returns in Spectacular Fashion
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive, Eidos Interactive Developer: Rocksteady System: Xbox 360, PS3, PC Gameinformer Score: 9.50- Review by Andrew Reiner The Caped Crusader hasn't had the most success when it comes to Video Games. Most of the Batman games are lucky to get any praise at all.
16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3) - Review
In the classic debate of Superman versus Batman I have always found myself on the side of the Dark Knight. Sure, Superman could easily beat him to a pulp when you think about it realistically, but what's fun about a super hero who is invincible except for a single weakness?
16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum Review
Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the greatest superhero game of all time. Actually, welcome to one of the greatest action games of all time. Eidos and Rocksteady Studios, for all their countless media divulgences in the build up to this game's release, simply could not convey the experience players...
16 years ago
Batman: Arkham Asylum
It seems in the past year, the big superhero on everybody's mine has been Batman. The Batman R.I.P. arc began in May and by the end of it, we were promised Batman wouldn't be Batman anymore.
Pros:
- Free-flow combat system is nearly flawless
- invisible predator makes you think and act like Batman
- excellent story
- challenge mode makes you want to keep playing
- extras in the game are worth finding
Cons:
- Direction of punches doesn't always respond well to controller inputs
4.5
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