Today, my girlfriend and I celebrate our 1st Year Anniversary and being the sweet and loving girlfriend that she is, she decided to let me choose a PS3 game that she would buy for me.
Today, my girlfriend and I celebrate our 1st Year Anniversary and being the sweet and loving girlfriend that she is, she decided to let me choose a PS3 game that she would buy for me.
Okay this game isn't out yet but if the first one is any indication and the footage we have seen so far this game is gonna be every bit as epic as the first one. I can't wait for it.
As a FPS gamer I didn't think I would get much out of Batman: Arkham City, but boy was I wrong! As I had not played the previous ...
Graphics; voice acting; storyline and addictive gameplay will make you glued to your computer for hours
Having to be logged into your Windows Live account in order to save your progression in the game
The game is not without flaws, but they are so completely outshone by the rest of the game that the few missteps become inconsequential. This fact becomes apparent as players move through the rather lengthy single-player campaign; any niggling complaints that we had at the beginning of the game...
It's functional with a keyboard, but make no bones about it, this is a console game ported to PC. Some would prob argue that keyboard will always be better, blah, blah, blah.....but deep down they know analog works better for this game. Other than that, fantastic game.
Batman Arkham City Lockdown adds its own spin to the Infinity Blade-styled action game and packs a meaty punch with its presentation, but it never quite takes flight
After the success of Arkham Asylum, a game that proved that you could make a superhero based game good. Being true to the tone of the original comic book source it's a surprise that people were surprised that it was be a hit.
What you don't tend to find Mario doing, however, is ramming his elbow into a masked thug's septum. Traversal isn't the only thing that has had a major upgrade since Arkham Asylum , with Batman's free-flow brawling given even more flexibility and show-stopping brutality.
Make no mistake about it, we are in the midst of the holiday rush. Review copies of games continue to pile up in the office screaming out to be played. Yet I find myself playing one title over and over again.
Stellar graphics; Smooth controls; High replay value; Top-notch voice acting
Where's the online co-op; Wish you could explore more of the city
Batman Arkham City Lockdown (5.99) for the iPad and the iPhone is very similar to Infinity Blade except that you are playing as Batman and there aren't any swords involved. Using the same Unreal engine, stunning graphics and the mood and characters from the Dark Knight's mythology, we found it one...
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