Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Batman: Arkham City and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Batman: Arkham City.
October 2011
(92%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: You might think that a top-tier blockbuster release like Arkham City would be in development at a Hollywood-esque American studio, but this one's much closer to home. The game's creators, Rocksteady Studios, are just a short bus ride away from the AskMen ...
Superb mix of stealth and action gameplay, Brilliant design and gritty Batman graphics, Close encounters with Batman's greatest villains
Lacks some of the original's rich atmosphere
Whether it improves or not on its illustrious predecessor, there's no questioning the quality of Arkham City. It's intelligent, gritty and beautifully designed, and it gets who the Batman is and what makes him work. Whether you're a fan of the comic books...
Essentially a Batman simulator, Arkham City is an absolute beast of a game that lives up to the promise Rocksteady instilled when it created Arkham Asylum. Easily one of the best games you’ll play in 2011 and beyond.More Articles >>> ...
Abstract: Batman: Arkham City, developed by Rocksteady Studios, is the tense sequel to the 2009 release Batman: Arkham Asylum. Set inside a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, which functions...
Arkham City is a unique and enjoyable experience that builds on the story of Arkham Asylum while opening up the story to many loved and despised characters from the Batman universe. The ability to play as Catwoman, though a very little part of the game i...
Abstract: Batman: Arkham City is an action-adventure game released in 2011. Taking control of the Batman, you advance through a carefully knitted plot unfolding throughout the newly founded Arkham City. Inhabited by the near entirety of Batman's rogue gallery, y...
Abstract: I have, on more than one occasion, railed against games which allow the player no agency, which require the player to, essentially, go from point A to point B to point C without allowing them to choose their path and which provide minimal (if any) diff...
Abstract: Let’s face it, now is an excellent time to be a fan of the Caped Crusader. Between Christopher Nolan’s films, direct-to-DVD features like “Batman: Year One,” and Rocksteady’s critically-acclaimed mega-blockbuster “Batman: Arkham Asylum” there has never...
Abstract: PlayStation 3Two years ago, Rocksteady's Arkham Asylum shocked the world. What was previously a genre marred by useless titles and cheap efforts, existing solely to cash in on a booming movie franchise, now became yet another avenue for developers to t...
Abstract: Over a year has passed since Arkham Asylum was destroyed (no thanks to you) during Rocksteady's first Batman game, Batman: Arkham Asylum. The former warden Quincy Sharp has taken over Gotham as mayor. It seems all of the hard work you did on the island...