Batman arkham knight review game informer
Arkham Knight advances the open world genre so it's no surprise that it would be so highly rated....
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What is it? The final chapter of the Arkham series.
Expect to pay £30/$50
Release Out now
Developer Rocksteady Studios
Publisher WB Games
Reviewed on GeForce GTX 970, Intel i7-950 (3.0GHz), 16GB RAM
Multiplayer None
Link Official site
Gotham is under attack, again.
But while Batman is, as always, on the case, the cracks are starting to show.
It's epic; it's grand; it's addictive; it's ridiculously good-looking and it's going to be remembered for a long time to come.
There’s a weariness in the world’s greatest detective this time around, as years on the job, and the pressure to find a successor, begin to take their toll. Arkham Knight is as much about a tired, aging Bruce Wayne’s struggle with himself as it is about stopping a super-villain holding his city hostage.
And it’s a weariness I felt myself.
The production values are richer than ever, the city is bigger than before, and there’s more stuff to do in it, but after three Arkham games, it feels like another trip around the block. Rocksteady are fundamentally quite good at making Bat