- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Jun 23, 2015
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Sep 15, 2015Despite 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. [Issue#255]
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Jul 2, 2015Aside 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.
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Oct 29, 2015After four months of work, Batman: Arkham Knight comes as the masterpiece it should have been from day one.
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Oct 28, 2015Let’s cut to the chase: Batman: Arkham Knight is a great game, but it’s not as good as Rocksteady’s previous two titles.
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Jun 24, 2015It's a great game, but only on consoles. It's a real shame how such a masterpiece gets torn apart because of technical problems and developers taking quality assurance and porting to PC to lightly.
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Dec 7, 2015Arkham Knight is the sweet spot between the ‘all cowl and no codpiece’ rigmarole of Arkham City and the tight claustrophobic construction of Arkham Asylum. It’s not as solid as the latter but it manages to have more variety and more focus than the former. It’s a beautiful game as well, ditching some of the swollen stylised body types of its predecessors and finding a more cohesive neon-gothic, blimps and all.
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Positive: 981 out of 2658
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Mixed: 246 out of 2658
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Negative: 1,431 out of 2658
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