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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 63.0 hrs on record (59.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: 28 May, 2018 @ 10:21pm

Batman: Arkham Knight is the fourth and final game in the Batman: Arkham series. Like many other games before it, the game has its ups and downs but I will save the list for later. The story, like the previous titles, is fan-f'ing-tastic. There are times in the game where you start to feel for Batman and the other characters. While playing through the main story line I urge players to go through some of the side missons or to explore, to break the monotony and learn about some classic Batman characters. Regardless of all the prais I can give it though, the game does not have a very stable framerate for mid to low tier PC builds.

Pros
  • The Story
  • The Combat
  • The Mother-f'ing Batmobile
  • Replayability
  • Storyline DLC

Cons
  • Finger Strain
  • The Combat
  • The Mother-f'ing Tanks

Since I have listed the Pros and Cons that stick out to me, I guess I'll talk about each topic from top to bottom.

The Story - Explained that one in the first paragraph

The Comabt - The feeling when you puch someone and the get KO'ed, the flowing choreography, the gadgets, the enemies. When combined as eloquently as they are make combat feel fantastic.

The Batmobile - Need I say anything else?

Replayability - With hours of DLC, story line, side missions, challenges, trophies, etc. the game will take a long time to 100%

Storyline DLC - They Storyline DLC add mutch wanted story for some of our favorite characters in the game, like Harley and how she is handeling the unfortunate passing of a loved one.

Finger Strain and Tanks - Holding the Left Trigger for an extended amount of time gets tiring on your fingers. They should have made the tank configuration teggelable. The tanks also get a bit annoying.

The Combat (again) - The combat gets repetitive sometimes, especially for veterans to the game series.
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