Batman: Arkham Knight
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Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham Knight is an outstanding concluding chapter of the Arkham trilogy. The story is once again great, and so are theRocksteady's Batman: Arkham Knight is an outstanding concluding chapter of the Arkham trilogy. The story is once again great, and so are the villains. There have been a lot of complaints about the overuse of the batmobile. I actually really liked the batmobile. Kevin Conroy is once again perfect as Batman and I loved what they did with Mark Hamill's Joker. In the end, this is a fantastic game that truly lives up to its predecessors
Playing as Batman? Awesome. Playing as Batman through repetitive, empty missions? Less awesome. Playing as the Batmobile? Awful.
Porting issues aside, Batman: Arkham Knight is a decent enough game. It's not the spectacular swansong we hoped for from Rocksteady, but it's another solid - if predictable - slice of Arkham gameplay, with a couple of great sections along the way.
Batman: Arkham Knight is such a cool, addictive and fun game. Each time i have to convince myself to play it, but I always end up playingBatman: Arkham Knight is such a cool, addictive and fun game. Each time i have to convince myself to play it, but I always end up playing forever. Really cool fighting mechanics, cool story, generally cool everything. Really feel rewarded each time you finish a mission are defeat enemies.
This game has incredible action scenes and intense drama. The Scarecrow became one of the most memorized Batman villains thanks to this game.This game has incredible action scenes and intense drama. The Scarecrow became one of the most memorized Batman villains thanks to this game. The Batmobile has incredible features and the ending is a mix of dramatic and creepy. I would recommend this game to any hardcore Batman fan.
Despite the rusting Batmobile at some points, the Rocksteady developers managed to say Batman’s goodbye to Batman flawlessly. All thanks to the powerful story moments that work better than in the previous attempts.
This game is simply fantastic, because it has a story, to really put the willies, the Gameplay is just as beautiful, the graphics are aThis game is simply fantastic, because it has a story, to really put the willies, the Gameplay is just as beautiful, the graphics are a monster (perhaps the best existing to date) characters really well made and with many trick, and clashes really fantastic , largely to the finals or against the bosses, the controls are very simple to learn, and yet is full of moves, for each type of enemy. (I do not understand people who judge the game, for the various problems we had at the launch of the game.) The grades are:gameplay : 95/100graphics : 100/100story 96/100location : 98/100batmobile : 92/100
An uncompromising, visionary conclusion to Rocksteady's Arkham trilogy, Batman: Arkham Knight is the world's greatest detective in the world's greatest superhero game.
The Bat could not have hoped for a better send off. Graphically astounding, narratively compelling, and featuring two utility belts full of new gadgets. This is bat-time very, very well spent.
So obviously there were a few things that I didn't like about Arkham Knight and some things that I wished were done better, but overall I did enjoy my time with the game.
Batman: Arkham Knight closes out Rocksteady’s trilogy in a big way. It’s the most epic entry in the series to date in terms of sheer scope for the world and the story it’s telling.
Batman: Arkham Knight has been billed as the most complete Batman video game experience in existence, and it lives up to that billing in spades.
Arkham Knight is certainly a bigger, and in many ways a better game than its predecessors, but those attempts to make it ‘more badass’ do more harm than good. Even so, any frustrations I have with Arkham Knight don’t take away from the fact that I was unable to stop playing for four days straight, frequently in awe. It’s a stunning achievement in many ways, a game of ridiculous polish and obvious effort, and its best moments are good enough to make the worst moments worth bearing.
Arkham Knight is the latest, most improved and seemingly last installment in the Arkham series. The whole, justified controversy over its failed launch on PC doesn't do this excellent game justice. We would urge any gamer to refrain from purchasing this game (retail), as there are massive performance issues, which are currently being worked on. For the time being, although the story and gameplay mechanics are splendid, we are forced to cap our rating up to 30. Just like the game's framerate.
i love all batman game. this game is very good. This game has more of everything I loved in the first two games. I love it best story andi love all batman game. this game is very good. This game has more of everything I loved in the first two games. I love it best story and best graphics to date I recommend everybody to go out and play this nice game and to see if you all love it like I do
Arkham Knight is distressingly inorganic. Continuing the predictable trend the franchise, the game learns the wrong lessons from its predecessors.
Aside from a few sputters during the animation when entering the Batmobile and the FPS cap at 30, I didn’t experience any of the problems many PC players were experiencing with the game. If any dark, rainy, dirty and downtrodden city could be beautiful, it’s Gotham in Arkham Knight.
After reading all of the negative reviews, I can sum all of them up with one simple word, WHINERS. Everything they're complaining about makes no sense and leads me to wonder how much the game they actually played thus far. Nearly all of the rants are about the smallest insignificant details or they're simply asking for too much. They're like Yelp reviews who give restaurants 1 star for not giving them water within 2 minutes of sitting down.Now, for a more honest review...The good:-Improved graphics: Graphics are definitely next generation quality with improved textures and backgrounds. Watching the waves in the water was mesmerizing in itself. The new Batsuit was one of the best additions and it also got rid of the underwear on the outside look too and seems so much more tactical.-Expanded cityscape: Gotham just got more interesting now that it's an actual city. You got the financial district that is Founder's Island, it's own Chinatown and other little tidbits like a downtown reminiscent of Times Square.-Batmobile action: It's basically a tank which makes sense. Batman needs fire power and driving this thing around is awesome. The funniest thing is that if you're ever cornered on the street or just come across people you don't want to fight, call the batmobile and you can just incapacitate them.-Side missions: So much more to do than just Riddle missions. Stopping TwoFace and Penguin along with other villains like Firefly and Deathstroke-Overall storyline: Good story with Scarecrow unleashing a massive attack on Gotham. It's suspenseful and chaotic as Batman traverses the city to stop him. Some of it is pretty predictable but this isn't a Dan Brown novel. It's a Batman video game.The bad:-Identity of Arkham Knight: SPOILER ALERT!!!!! This was arguably the biggest disappointment in the game. When they first announced this character, everyone speculated it being Jason Todd but since Rocksteady stressed 'original' character we figured it wouldn't be. That was until you fight him a low and behold, it is essentially the Under the Red Hood Storyline. Just slightly altered where Todd is manipulated to hate Batman instead.-Platform issues: PC got the short-end on this whole ordeal.-Saving: I wasn't a fan of the saving process in this game. The only time the game would save was if there was progress being made in the game which makes sense but sometimes, after finishing a mission I'd just explore a bit and not complete anything and when I go to quit the game will warn me about when I last save but won't give me an option to save before quitting. Basically, saving is relied on completing a mission/objective which i found to be quite annoying.-Playable characters: Even though Nightwing and Robin are in this game, we can't play with these characters for extended period of time. If Batman happens to team up with his partner, then we can switch to them during fights but that's it. They also work it into the story where Batman constantly refuses help from his counterparts as well which is even more annoying. Why there weren't more 'team' missions when you have these characters doesn't make sense. It's like a tease.-Batsuits: One thing the last Arkham game got right was being able to explore the batcave and all that came with it. While Batman doesn't has a few more remote bases like the clocktower and the Wayne Tower, you can't really change suits or anything like that within the game and you have to exit the game in order to do so. Not cool.Overall, with the amount of content it has, it's worth the full price.
A low note to end an otherwise great franchise. The plot of Arkham Knight throws too many ideas into a over-complicated plot, incorporatingA low note to end an otherwise great franchise. The plot of Arkham Knight throws too many ideas into a over-complicated plot, incorporating lazy design choices such as the Batmobile and bland villains most of which including the tedious brat to a titular character, The Arkham Knight. The games only main highlights include a most of the time smooth combat system on console editions, stunning visuals and great performances by Hamill and Conroy. Overall the game is worth a single play through, but with not much replay-ability after completion This big budget conclusion falls below expectations
The game itself is extremely mediocre. 30fps cap which I don't get seeing that if you were to play this game, you'd have decent specs. TheThe game itself is extremely mediocre. 30fps cap which I don't get seeing that if you were to play this game, you'd have decent specs. The game also likes you to use the Bat Mobile. A lot. There's also some optimization issues. A gaming PC is supposed to be the titan of gaming, not a PS4 for god's sake. From what I heard, you can head into the game files and do some tinkering to unlock the cap. I would still wait for a price drop, or at least strip it of the frame rate cap.
Clearly on the the best Batman games out there. A true masterpiece. I truly feel like Batman when playing this amazing game. Definitely theClearly on the the best Batman games out there. A true masterpiece. I truly feel like Batman when playing this amazing game. Definitely the best Arkham game out there. Do yourself a favor and buy this game. You wont regret it!
The technical aspects are not only eye-popping but they’re also quite stable. The graphics are slick, the sound is stellar, the control is rock solid, and the gameplay variety is downright tremendous. I love the blending of puzzle, stealth, action, and adventure, and you have to give mad crazy props to the overall game design. I still say the story could be less predictable (perhaps give the player a little more credit in terms of literary comprehension) and the Batmobile, as awesome as it can be, is just overdone.
Batman Arkham Knight is the best entry in the series. Rocksteady knows perfectly how to explode the formula established years ago, making amazing additions in terms of gameplay. You must play this game.
Rocksteady says farewell to the franchise with an utter masterpiece; its best game so far. Each element feels like a love letter to fans and to Batman himself. Batman: Arkham Knight is the perfect conclusion to an excellent saga, and it departs in the same way it once came: leaving us amazed and with great satisfaction.
Very poor port of what should be a great game. It has a great story and setting with moody looking visuals and some great game-play mechanics.Very poor port of what should be a great game. It has a great story and setting with moody looking visuals and some great game-play mechanics.All the positives you can make about the PC version are totally outweighed by the very poor and shoddy port to pc.Extremely poor optimisation means this game runs very poorly, even on a decent pc (other recent top titles run fine on relatively high graphic settings on my pc)It seems like WB knew the pc version was poorly optimised. All the review copies sent out to magazines and web reviewers seem to be the PS4 version. From reading online, it also seems that the Console versions actually have better graphical features than the PC version, so even if you have a top end PC card, the performance you can expect this game to run, will be less than the consoles.An absolute joke of a port, locked to 30fps by default, and I doubt this will be fixed anytime soon. A few patches won't be enough to fix this disaster!
The results are imperfect, resulting in an Arkham game that's not as good as its predecessors. But it's still plenty of fun...It's absolutely worth making this trip to Gotham. You'll just wish you could do it without the car.
Every positive–the twisting storyline, the iconic villains, and the superb combat–are undermined by other factors. Mediocre acting, rough dialogue, and overuse of the Batmobile, leave Batman: Arkham Knight that much less cohesive than its predecessors.
The best batman game EVER!!!! I picked it up at midnight and haven't stopped playing it since. The game is massive, so much content I feelThe best batman game EVER!!!! I picked it up at midnight and haven't stopped playing it since. The game is massive, so much content I feel like I haven't even scratched the surface.Gameplay: Nothing too different from the previous Arkham games but this does it better. The old mechanics have been polished moving it into the new generation of gaming. The batmobile is fun to play and so far I'm enjoying the tank battles, but hopefully we see some variation later in the game.Story: Although a little predictable for the more knowledgable batman fan, the majority of people will fall into the hook. Like a movie it's best enjoyed by just letting the narrative take you on the journey rather than trying to guess the ending. Im loving it so far though.Visuals: cant fault a thing. It doesn't look as good as the order but it is like 10 times bigger than the order in terms of content. The characters look great, the special fx are probably the best i've seen in a videogame, i really enjoyed the big scale moments (infamous second son is a close second).Overall I am loving the game so far and can't wait to 100% it.
This game has a 30 FPS cap, which would be acceptable on a console game but is jarring and eye-hurting on a PC. There is lots of stuttering,This game has a 30 FPS cap, which would be acceptable on a console game but is jarring and eye-hurting on a PC. There is lots of stuttering, freezing, and the game performs poorly on high end graphics cards. I tried raising the maximum frame rate to 60 fps using the ini file, but this only causes more severe stuttering especially when you're driving the batmobile. Also, use of the batmobile should not be required in so many sections of the game. I would much prefer being given the OPTION to use the batmobile, rather than being forced to use it.
This game is Batman. If you loved the other ones as I did, then you'll love this one as well. If you're looking for something brand new andThis game is Batman. If you loved the other ones as I did, then you'll love this one as well. If you're looking for something brand new and different from the other ones, than you'll be disappointed. This is everything that I wanted in the game and more! Also, DLC is NOT how I would describe this game since there are none out there except for the preorder stuff.
is it the BATMAN game or need for speed? why 70% of time i HAVE to use this machine? no challange in figts at all. graphics is the same as theis it the BATMAN game or need for speed? why 70% of time i HAVE to use this machine? no challange in figts at all. graphics is the same as the last version. no good music.
Veröffentlichungsdatum | June 23, 2015 |
Herausgeber | Rocksteady Studios, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Iron Galaxy Studios |
Gesamtwertung | 88% |
Inhalt bewertet | M (Mature) |
Spiel-Modi | Einzelspieler |
Spieler-Perspektiven | Dritte Person |
Genres | Abenteuer, Hack and Slash/Beat 'em up |
Themen | Aktion, Offene Welt, Stealth, Krimi |
Plattformen | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |