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Batman: Arkham City

Batman: Arkham City

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Release Date: October 18, 2011

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A sequel to the 2009 Batman: Arkham Asylum. Just like its predecessor, the game was produced by British studio Rocksteady in cooperation with Warner Bros. Interactive. The story campaign in Batman: Arkham City is set several months after the events of the first game. An old district of Gotham City was walled off and the most dangerous criminals were put inside.

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Batman: Arkham City for PC, X360 and etc. is a sequel to an action game that took players into the universe of comics about the Batman. The game was developed by Rocksteady Studios, who previously developed the excellent Batman: Arkham Asylum, as well as Urban Chaos: Riot Response (PS2, Xbox).

Story

The game starts a few months after the events from the first part. Quincy Sharp, the former warden of Arkham Asylum, becomes the mayor of Gotham, after taking all the credit for Batman’s work. One of his first decisions is to buy out a large part of a local slum district, eject its inhabitants, fence it, and then fill with Arkham prisoners. Surprisingly, instead of killing one another, the thugs grouped themselves into several gangs, each lead by a super villain known from Batman comic books. On behalf of the mayor the prison district is managed by a mysterious man known as Hugo Strange. He gives the inmates full freedom, the only rule being no attempts of escape.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows November 22, 2011

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 October 18, 2011

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 October 18, 2011

Nintendo Wii U

Nintendo Wii U November 18, 2012

Developer: Iron Galaxy Studios (PC)

Publisher: Warner Bros. Games

Game Series

Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City

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Batman: Arkham Game Series

Based on the DC Comics license, an action game series starring the Bat-Man. The series is overseen by UK-based Rocksteady Studios, which since 2010 has been owned by Warner Bros. Games. Nevertheless, over the years, such development teams as NetherRealm Studios, WB Games Montreal, Armature Studio, Turbine Entertainment and Camouflaj have also had their fingers in the series.

Batman: Arkham Game Series

Features

Batman: Arkham City Game Guide
Guide

Last update: November 7, 2011

Batman: Arkham City Game Guide

This guide to Batman: Arkham City contains a very thorough walkthrough of the main story mode of the game.

Batman: Arkham City Game Guide
Originals

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News

Batman Arkham City Sold Over 12.5 Million Copies

Thanks to a CV of a former marketing specialist at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, we learned that Batman: Arkham City sales exceeded 12.5 million copies.

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July 26, 2020

Batman Arkham City Sold Over 12.5 Million Copies

Batman Arkham Collection Confirmed by Rocksteady

Yesterday, there was a leak on Amazon that suggested that Batman Arkham Collection should appear on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in September this year. Today this information has been confirmed by the developer Rocksteady.

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July 8, 2019

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Batman: Arkham Knight delayed. Arkham Asylum and Arkham City will release on PS4 and XONE

Warner Bros has announced that Batman: Arkham Knight has been delayed until June 23.

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Batman: Arkham City Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz, 2 GB RAM (4 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 768 MB (GeForce GTX 460 or better), 17.5 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7, Internet connection.

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Batman: Arkham City - Harley Quinn's Revenge

Batman: Arkham City - Harley Quinn's Revenge

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Expansion

May 29, 2012

Action

Harley Quinn's Revenge is a DLC supplement to Batman: Arkham City that provides two hours of fun. It allows, among other things, to get to know an additional thread related to Joker's helper and to visit several new locations.

Batman: Arkham City - Harley Quinn's Revenge

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Batman: Arkham City Video Game.

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All Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (48,807)

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The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Story and Characters: Many reviews highlight the compelling narrative, with twists and interactions between iconic characters like Batman and the Joker being particularly praised.
  • Improved Gameplay Mechanics: The combat system is noted for being fluid and satisfying, with new gadgets and abilities enhancing the experience. Players appreciate the upgrades from *Arkham Asylum*.
  • Immersive Open World: The game's expansive and detailed Gotham City provides a rich environment for exploration and side missions, keeping players engaged.
  • Visual and Audio Quality: The graphics are still considered impressive for a game of its age, and the voice acting, especially by Kevin Conroy (Batman) and Mark Hamill (Joker), is universally praised.
  • Variety of Playable Characters: The inclusion of multiple characters, each with unique abilities, adds depth and variety to gameplay.

The main cons of the game

  • Repetitive Combat and Side Missions: Some s feel that while the combat is enjoyable, it can become repetitive over time. Additionally, the Riddler challenges and side missions can feel overwhelming or tedious.
  • Performance Issues: Occasional bugs and performance issues, particularly in open-world segments, have been reported, detracting from the overall experience.
  • Catwoman's Limited Role: Many reviews express disappointment regarding Catwoman's gameplay, feeling that her sections are short and lack depth compared to Batman's.
  • Linear Mission Design: Some players noted that certain missions can feel linear despite the game's open-world design, which may limit exploration.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • More Depth for Catwoman: s desired a more significant role for Catwoman, with more missions and abilities, rather than her current limited involvement.
  • Better Navigation Options: Some players wished for improved navigation mechanics, as the initial traversal abilities can feel restrictive until certain upgrades are obtained.
  • Enhanced Detective Elements: While the game includes detective aspects, some players hoped for a more robust detective gameplay experience similar to what might be found in other titles.
  • Less Tedious Side Content: A number of reviews mentioned that the sheer volume of side missions, particularly the Riddler trophies, could be overwhelming and detracted from the main story.

Summary

  • Overall, Batman: Arkham City - Game of the Year Edition is celebrated as a significant achievement in gaming, particularly for superhero titles, with a mix of nostalgia and enduring quality that captivates both new and returning players.

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