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Ok I think I’ve done all that I want to now. Got all the bunnies and got help solving the wing dings code to get to the last big secret in the game. Ngl got a little bit emotional again when I finally solved the final big puzzle. This game is so great. I love it so much. There’s still some figurines I haven’t gotten and I may come back and learn how to speedrun this game but for now I think I’ve had my fun. This is the kind of game I’ve been waiting a long time to experience. Thank you Billy Basso you made something extraordinary.

Arkham asylum but basically better in every way except no scarecrow :(

overrated asf. combat is good but so laggy and delayed so its kinda annoying. story is great but pacing tears it down. now the amazing parts. the joker. boy oh boy what an amazing villain. and luke skywalker voicing him too. and the ending just amazing.

One of the greatest games to come out as it holds up in 2024 in terms of graphics and gameplay. Also big jason todd fan

Arkham Knight is an insanely good game. It's stunningly gorgeous that it stands up to current PS5 releases, half a decade later. The environment of actual Gotham city is much bigger than even Arkham City. While I lament how 'samey' much of the map feels, it's certainly plenty distinct from the previous two mainline entries.

Arkham Knight delivers the same satisfying quick-paced combat as its predecessors while managing a fantastic end to the sprawling three-game narrative. The Joker's presence in the game is WILDLY COOL as a storytelling device. It's actually shocking to me how few games utilize a character in this manner. The writing is amazing, with main storybeats, like the death of Barbara Gordon, causing gasps and disbelief. The game weaves together interesting conundrums and explorations like getting Poison Ivy's assistance with the neurotoxin gas and raiding the airships of an evil capitalist dickwad to cure the city. Disparate locales and characters that are woven neatly into the fabric of the game's narrative in a way that feels difficult to explain after-the-fact even though you never question it in the moment.

The amount of side content is bananas as well. Riddler Trophies make their, sometimes annoying, return and a litany of missions with Catwoman, Nightwing, Man-Bat, The Mad Hatter, Azrael and even more fill the game to the brim. A cavalcade of comic book content that scratches all the right itches from completionist to collectathon to time trials to combat skill and even more than that. The game knocks almost everything out of the park.

The biggest drawback is the amount of time you spend in the goddamn Batmobile. The Batmobile content is rarely fun, mostly annoying, and really removes the feeling of being Batman. The game relies on it too heavily and although at times it makes perfect narrative and thematic sense, it's often simply not engaging or interesting. I almost took off a half star for it alone, but I felt that'd be unfair for how good the rest of the game is. How pleasing the game truly is. How fantastic the story is.

The DLC is just as good. A complete game top to bottom and a perfect finish to one of gaming's absolute best trilogies. An absolute joy to replay as well.

Arkham series prototype. That ladder climbing animation kills me

The first game to make realise maybe all games aren't made equally like Lego starcwars

it’s like an arkham game but worse. not bad, just worse for obvious reasons

I preferred the metroidvania feel of the first one over the open world experience of this one. But this game has the cooler characters and awesome side missions.

I don't like this as much as Asylum because the City is stupid and the baddies are kinda rubbish and there's not enough Two Face for my liking.

great story and gameplay. Was very advanced for its time.

Batman Arkham City is a phenomenal game. Top to bottom. Combat is zippy and fun, story is absolutely engrossing, and the game just hucks comic book candy fan service content at you in an almost sickening abundance.

Everywhere you turn is a crafted set of side missions and comic book villains for you to deal with in a sprawling shitstorm of the criminal underworld that is Arkham City. The storyline has no business being as good as it is for a Batman video game and yet it's one of the more engaging video game storylines available.

With so much to do and such an inviting environment to play in, Arkham City makes it hard to put the controller down. And its completionist nature makes the collectathon a very fun experience for 100%ers

Arkham Asylum is my favourite of the Arkham games, even though the end is rubbish, because I like the kinda Metroidy thing they got going on in the Asylum, and it's got a good mix of baddies.

Arkham Asylum feels dated today in the same way that Mass Effect one feels dated. The level construction is too faux-open for how linear and on-the-rails the game actually is. It makes the user feel like they're fighting against the design. The combat is pretty smooth and would remain so throughout the series, using a knockoff Assassin's Creed 3-Button counter-heavy action style, but much of the game grits at the edges.

That being said, the story is damn fun and the characters are abundant. The Riddler Trophies are still manageable and it's a very fun caped crusade through a deteriorating Arkham Asylum as The Joker commands havoc. It's less worth playing through today, certainly on its own, but it is rewarding in the context of the entire trilogy.

every conversation batman has with a character is so funny because after they're done talking it pans over to him and hes just like 🧍‍♂️