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    Batman: Arkham Asylum

    Game » consists of 28 releases. Released Aug 25, 2009

    Batman: Arkham Asylum puts you behind the cowl of the iconic Dark Knight, fighting his way through Arkham Asylum to stop the Joker from enacting a sinister plot that would have grave consequences for Gotham City.

    tornac's Batman: Arkham Asylum (PlayStation 3) review

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    Finally! A Good Batman Game! No, Seriously!

    Batman is one of the most well-known super-heroes of all-time, but definitely not because of his video games. Let’s face it, the only one that was halfway decent was the freakin’ LEGO game. Now, little-known developer Rocksteady Studios has stepped up to the challenge of creating a good Batman.   Not only did they succeed, they made one of the best games of the console generation thus far, Batman: Arkham Asylum. 

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    Pros:

    - Gameplay that makes you feel like you really are the Dark Knight

    - Flashy combat that is easy to learn, but hard to master

    - Stealth moments that require you to think and use tactics like the Caped Crusader himself

    - Investigating and puzzle-solving establish Batman’s roles as “the World’s Greatest Detective”

    - Boss battles that fit the characters and never seem like they don’t fit with the fiction

    - The Asylum itself is wonderfully realized and drips with atmosphere no matter where you go

    - Beautiful art direction that makes you feel like your in the Batman universe

    - Controls are well-tuned and accessible

    - Mind-blowing moments that will leave your jaw on the floor

    - Dark and gritty plotline that would be at home in the comics

    - Challenge rooms are addictive and worth replaying

    - The numerous Riddler trophies are all fun and challenging to find

    - Great use of some of Gotham’s most notorious super-villains

    - Free Joker DLC changes the way you approach the challenge rooms (only on PS3) 

    Scarecrow provides some of the games most memorable moments.
    Scarecrow provides some of the games most memorable moments.

    Cons:

    - Some may find the fighting too simple

    - AI should be much less stupid for stealth gameplay

    - Too few super-villains considering how many have appeared in the comics

    - Enemy models are recycled constantly

    - Final boss is a major disappointment

     Arkham's a big place. Don't worry, though, it's not an endless row of cells.
     Arkham's a big place. Don't worry, though, it's not an endless row of cells.


                You owe it to yourself to play Batman: Arkham Asylum. If you’re a fan of games, it is a necessary addition to your collection. If you’re a fan of the comics, that’s all the more reason to pickup this love letter to fans around the world.

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