Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Batman: Arkham City and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Batman: Arkham City.
October 2011
(92%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: I doubt it will come as a huge surprise for most when I say that Batman: Arkham City is a top contender for Game of the Year. It's the direct sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum, and developed by the same fine folks over at Rocksteady. A lot of the core co...
Abstract: Du verden for et spillår 2011 skal bli. Jeg har allerede en bunke med strålende utgivelser jeg er fryktelig fristet til å spille igjen, og Batman: Arkham City er nok helt på toppen av dem alle. Det hadde det nok også vært om vi kastet fjorårets spill ...
Abstract: For a long time, comic book games have been nothing more than the butt of a long-running joke. And it's hard to say this hasn't been a self inflicted truth; too often, these games are handled poorly and with the ideology of turning a quick buck. At lea...
Superb mix of stealth and action gameplay, Brilliant design and gritty Batman graphics, Close encounters with Batman's greatest villains
Lacks some of the original's rich atmosphere
Whether it improves or not on its illustrious predecessor, there's no questioning the quality of Arkham City. It's intelligent, gritty and beautifully designed, and it gets who the Batman is and what makes him work. Whether you're a fan of the comic books...
Abstract: Well, one thing’s for sure about Batman: Arkham City - it’s a game I will never, ever stop playing. It’s full of surprises, gigantically better than the already superb Arkham Asylum, packed with content, and almost certainly my game of the year. When I...
Atmospheric, fascinating world rich with details and secrets, Satisfying, varied, hardhitting combat, Grappling and soaring around the city is thrilling, Great assortment of involving side quests, Makes terrific use of a host of Batman characters.
Boss fights are too easy.
Batman: Arkham City's irresistible world, joyous movement, rewarding combat, and varied side quests make it an exceptional adventure game....
Batman: Arkham City isn't perfect, but listing the little things I didn't like gets in the way of all the stuff I adored. The voice acting, the challenges, the amazing opening, the unbelievable ending and the feeling of being the Dark Knight -- these a...
Abstract: Despite this review's headline, Batman: Arkham City confirms a train of thought that originated when I saw Batman Begins: It's not just a superhero action game, it's also an inverse-horror game. Consider this situation: Four buddies hanging out in what...