Batman: Arkham Shadow is easily the best the Bat has ever played in VR, iterating upon the design tentpoles of its flat screen counterparts to make roleplaying as the Dark Knight a real thrill.
Reaching smashable rat statues and radios spreading the King ... the more ambitious crime scene reconstruction stuff from ...
Reaching smashable rat statues and radios spreading the King’s propaganda ... though – there’s none of the more ambitious crime scene reconstruction stuff from Arkham Knight. Most of it, especially ...
Be sure to grab the latest statue of The Dark Knight based on the designs of the highly anticipated Batman: Arkham Knight video game from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Rocksteady Studios.
When Rocksteady's Batman trilogy launched on Switch in 2023, we thought it was a "decent way to play" the first two titles, but noted how Arkham Knight was a "complete mess" and "technical ...
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I love those! Is that the Batmobile parked on its own plinth? The pre-Arkham Knight Batmobile? My soul! And then, distracted, the plan falls apart around me. Image credit: Warner Bros / Eurogamer ...
After years of waiting, VR adaptations of iconic video game franchises are at a turning point with the release of Batman: Arkham Shadow and Metro Awakening. While it has been over a decade since ...
with a fantastically immersive simulation of the Dark Knight Detective, that’s just as good as the other Arkham games. Pros: Impressive variety of gameplay elements, with excellent combat ...
Well, the answer is no. Never once in Batman: Arkham Shadow’s long playtime did I feel like I had a billion dollars, and without that the simulation will never be complete. That said ...
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League continues the Arkhamverse five years post-Arkham Knight, with Batman as one of the main antagonists. What began as an immersive superhero adventure starring ...
Once in a while, a remarkable game comes along to the too-often underdeveloped space of VR, that challenges the belief that magic head-goggles are a niche product. Could Batman: Arkham Shadow be ...