
Furthermore, fans of should expect to have the action-adventure anthology starring the Caped Crusader go on sale starting June 10, 2016. Plus, as is to be expected, every single scrap of the games' previously released expansion materials such as Arkham Asylum's Dem Bones Challenge Map and Arkham City's Joker's Carnival DLC, for instance, will be included.Īs seen in the image below, pre-orders for Batman Arkham HD Collection are planned to begin tomorrow on April 19, 2016. The unnamed worker's photos reveal that the forthcoming anthology is set to contain both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City, the first two titles from Rocksteady Studios' take on the Dark Knight.Īccording to the leak, Batman Arkham HD Collectionwill give both of the aforementioned titles a full-fledged visual makeover for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles. Thanks to a GameStop employee, the press outlet Eurogamer recently received pictures confirming the existence of Batman Arkham HD Collection.

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For now, make sure you download Batman: Arkham Knight from the PS Plus Collection before it goes away on May 9.According to a press leak, Batman Arkham HD Collection is in the works for current generation platforms, and it is set for availability later this year. We likely won’t get a Batman game as robust as Arkham Knight for quite some time, as Rocksteady is currently working on Suicide Squad: Kîll the Justice League, which is due out in 2024. It truly feels like the team at Rocksteady loves the Batman franchise at large - and what better way to show it than with the Caped Crusader’s best outfits (and Batmobile skins)?
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You gain access to costumes and Batmobile skins from the Christoper Nolan film trilogy, the 1989 Tim Burton movie, and even the Adam West series from the 1960s. Probably the best aspect is the wild lineup of costumes, which are pulled from comics and films. It preserves the tone of the main game, while sprinkling references to other Batman stories (like the Joker’s “Bat-fake” line used in Batman: Beyond). It feels very much like a story from the comics or even from Batman: The Animated Series. One of the coolest additions is the Batgirl: A Matter of Family episode, which sends Barbara Gordon to the Seagate Amusement Park to save hostages from the Joker. The post-launch content is impressive, adding a boatload of new character skins, additional Challenge maps, Batmobile races, and several new story episodes.

The base game itself is rich with content and an almost overwhelming amount to do, but there’s even more available in the form of DLC. The Christopher Nolan Dark Knight Batman suit is available in Arkham: Knight, along with the Tumbler Batmobile skin. It feels like the culmination of everything we love about Batman. One moment, you’ll explore the densely packed Gotham City the next, you’ll engage in an intense street brawl with thugs after that, a high-speed Batmobile chase and then a slower-paced investigation using Batman’s detective skills. While Batmobile segments are arguably overdone, there’s no denying how much fun it is to wreak havoc from inside the cockpit of Batman’s iconic vehicle.Īrkham Knight throws a diverse array of gameplay mechanics at you, keeping this fresh constantly throughout. Driving the Batmobile makes you feel like a powerhouse, as nearly everything you crash into absolutely crumbles upon contact. While this might sound out of place, it’s a fun addition that adds much more variety. These include Robin, Nightwing, and Catwoman, and each has their own unique abilities and playstyles to keep things fresh.īut of course, the most obvious new feature is the Batmobile, which serves as a powerful tank that can be driven around the city. But new in Arkham Knight is the Voice Synthesizer, which allows Batman to impersonate enemy voices to trap foes, which is certainly a nice touch.Īnother welcome addition is the new Dual Play feature, allowing the player to seamlessly swap between characters during combat. Many features from the past entries are present in this installment such as the satisfying FreeFlow combat system, as well as Batman’s extensive arsenal of gadgets. Interactive EntertainmentĪrkham Knight expands upon its predecessors in more ways than one, but there’s no better example of this than its gameplay. It’s tough to get bored in Arkham: Knight, as there’s an absurd amount of things to do, with lots of gameplay variety throughout.
