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- Become the Dark Knight in a genuinely authentic Batman experience with advanced, compelling gameplay on every level, epic super-villain encounters and unexpected glimpses into Batman's tortured psychology
- Play as Catwoman with her own storyline in the main game which is seamlessly interwoven with Batman's story arc
- Experience advanced freeflow combat as Batman's melee abilities ratchet up to match that of AI enemies
- Put new gadgets, and new functionality for existing gadgets to work that expand the range of Batman's abilities
- Encounter numerous characters from the Batman universe, including Catwoman, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, Penguin, Hugo Strange, Victor Zsasz, Calendar Man, The Joker, The Riddler and others
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| Number of Players | 1 |
|---|---|
| Publication Date | October 18, 2011 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| UPC | 021112519105 883929211500 012302142265 883929210336 883929212309 883929161881 883929172054 883929211494 |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3 CECH-4012C |
| ASIN | B002I0F5M8 |
| Release date | October 18, 2011 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,474 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #286 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; 4 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | 883929211494 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Warner Bros |
| Date First Available | December 13, 2009 |
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Arkham City is an open world action video game that incorporates elements of stealth and predator tactics. All of the gadgets previously obtained in the first game are present at the start of Arkham City (with the exception of the Ultra Batclaw, which is replaced with the regular Batclaw and Sonic Batarangs). Most of them have improved or new capabilities; for example, the Cryptographic Sequencer can also track signals, the line launcher now has a feature that allows Batman to flip over and launch another zipline perpendicularly across, switching directions, the remote control Batarang now has a built in brake and boost, and the grappling gun can now be used while gliding to boost Batman further up into the air. Four additional gadgets have been revealed: smoke pellets to confuse armed enemies when spotted by them, the Remote Electrical Charge which is a sniper-like taser gun used to power generators and shock enemies, ice grenades used to freeze enemies and make pathways through water, and a balled rope for tying up enemies. The game incorporates more puzzle elements; the use of Batman's "Detective Mode", which highlights elements such as enemy skeletons and clues on-screen, is used to perform forensic activities such as tracing the origin of a sniper round.
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Batman: Arkham City is third-person Action-Adventure game that delivers an authentic Dark Knight experience rooted in an original and engrossing story as well as a combination of melee combat, stealth, investigative and speed-based challenge gameplay. A sequel to 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City features the full range of classic enemies seen in the previous game, in addition to Catwoman, who is a playable character and has her own storyline in the new release. Additional features include: a range of new gadgets, an increased number of possible melee opponents and a range of movement options for Batman that include leaping, sliding, gliding and the grapple hook.
The Ultimate Experience of the Dark Knight
Developed by Rocksteady Studios, Batman: Arkham City builds upon the intense, atmospheric foundation of Batman: Arkham Asylum, sending players soaring into Arkham City, the new maximum security "home" for all of Gotham City's thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds. The game features an unique combination of melee combat, stealth, investigative and speed-based challenge gameplay. Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, this highly anticipated sequel introduces a brand-new story that draws together a new all-star cast of classic characters and murderous villains from the Batman universe, as well as a vast range of new and enhanced gameplay features to deliver the ultimate experience as the Dark Knight.
An authentic Dark Knight video game adventure that picks up where Arkham Asylum left off.
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- Become the Dark Knight - Batman: Arkham City delivers a genuinely authentic Batman experience with advanced, compelling gameplay on every level: high-impact street brawls, nail-biting stealth, multifaceted forensic investigation, epic super-villain encounters and unexpected glimpses into Batman's tortured psychology.
- Play as Catwoman - Catwoman is a fully playable character in Batman: Arkham City who has her own storyline in the main game which is seamlessly interwoven with Batman's story arc. Her navigation skills, combat moves and gadgetry have been specifically designed to deliver a fully featured and unique experience.
- Advanced FreeFlow Combat - Batman faces highly coordinated, simultaneous attacks from every direction as Arkham's gangs bring heavy weapons and all-new AI to the fight, but Batman steps it up with twice the number of combat animations and double the range of attacks, counters and takedowns.
- New Gadgets - Batman has access to new gadgets such as the Cryptographic Sequencer V2 and Smoke Pellets, as well as new functionality for existing gadgets that expand the range of Batman's abilities without adding extra weight to his Utility Belt.
- New Story - Five-time Emmy-Award-winner Paul Dini returns to pen a brand-new story for Batman: Arkham City, taking gamers deep inside the diseased heart of Gotham.
- Arkham Has Moved - Following the closure of Arkham Asylum and Blackgate prison, Gotham's new mayor, Quincy Sharp ordered the relocation of all inmates to Arkham City - a sprawling new super-prison five times bigger than Arkham Island, enclosing a wide variety of industrial districts, iconic locations and Gotham landmarks.
- Huge Cast of Characters - Players encounter numerous characters from the Batman universe, including Catwoman, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, Penguin, Hugo Strange, Victor Zsasz, Calendar Man, The Joker, The Riddler and other iconic characters yet to be revealed.
- Featured VO Talent - Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy reprise their roles as The Joker and Batman respectively.
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Customers find the game engaging and enjoyable. They appreciate the storyline, graphics quality, and side missions. The gameplay is described as Metroid-style, with plenty of side missions and action. While some customers enjoy the variety of characters and feel of Batman, others have mixed opinions on the difficulty level.
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Customers enjoy the game. They find it addictive, with an engaging storyline and Metroid-style gameplay. The nuances and sense of adventure are appreciated. Overall, customers describe it as a superb experience with few flaws.
"...It was a superb game with very few flaws, one of the only downsides being that you never got the chance to stand atop a Gotham City building, fly..." Read more
"...The game is super fun, sometimes dark, sometimes even creepy & scary but always exciting to play...." Read more
"...be as open-ended as games like Grand Theft Auto, but the bleak and desperate atmosphere, fluid controls, and awesome rogue gallery more than make up..." Read more
"...from its' gut clenching opening to its' shocking ending, the game play is fun and makes you feel just like Batman, the graphics are just as good..." Read more
Customers enjoy the engaging storyline. They find the game immersing them in its comic book-style storytelling, with fun mysteries and side quests. The ending is shocking and intense, with total chaos breaking out in Arkham City.
"...game (and possibly even Batman himself), and this plotline is handled very well throughout, taking many unexpected twists and turns, right up until..." Read more
"...The storyline is intriguing and complex and the epic conclusion had my jaw on the floor. There are some pretty surprising twists, suffice to say...." Read more
"...The story is amazing, from its' gut clenching opening to its' shocking ending, the game play is fun and makes you feel just like Batman, the..." Read more
"...The side missions are pretty good, and they provide a welcome respite from the main story mode. -..." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's graphics quality. They find the graphics outstanding, with great detail and attention to every aspect. The level design is fantastic, and the gameplay engine and design are refined. The sense of adventure is great, and the game is sexy-looking and fun on all levels.
"...play is fun and makes you feel just like Batman, the graphics are just as good as Uncharted, and the musical score is masterful...." Read more
"...2. Visuals are great. 3. Lots of extra stuff to do if you want a break from the main story, most of it pretty interesting. 4...." Read more
"...In this game, it seems as if both awesome graphics and amazing storyline coexist creating this single player masterpiece...." Read more
"...GRAPHICS: The graphics are nice and pretty, but so were those of Asylum...." Read more
Customers enjoy the gameplay. They find the side missions enjoyable and there is plenty to do outside the main story. The combat scenes are great with competent fighting mechanics. Some consider the game one of the best action games ever created with top-notch graphics. There are hours of side missions and Riddler Trophies to find.
"...can't speak for the other packs, like Robin's, but Catwoman's missions are extremely cool and directly tied into Batman's story...." Read more
"...There are hours of side missions and plenty of Riddler Trophies to find in Arkham City; I love games where you are rewarded for searching for hidden..." Read more
"...It's an open world, there are lots of side-missions, lots of moves and gadgets, lots of other distractions on the screen and on the heads-up display..." Read more
"...The new combat moves are sick!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the video game's quality. They find it well-made, with a polished and mature storyline. The game looks new and is in perfect condition.
"...It was a mature and refreshing take on the Batman universe and included a solid and mature storyline, enjoyable Metroid-style gameplay, and a good..." Read more
"...thanks to the years-old game engine the graphics are competent and crisp. The added freedom of having a small chunk of Gotham to explore is a nicety...." Read more
"...It's a very polished game. Great graphics, great story, (although, not as suspenseful as the first one in my opinion), and a GREAT combat system...." Read more
"Good quality gam no damage at all Good shiping time as well 10 outta 10" Read more
Customers enjoy the variety of characters in the game. They mention the adventure is great, the characters are great, and there are lots of villains. The game has a deep storyline with great character models and acting. They find it fun to operate the characters and say it's easy to control them.
"...This game manages to pack in even more, while adding more substance to their characters and giving them much more screen time...." Read more
"...after the events of Arkham Asylum, and adds in its usual plot twists, villains, and a whole new area to explore...." Read more
"...THe voice over are perfect and the actors voices are perfect for the characters. Gameplay:..." Read more
"...with amazing graphics, superb voice actors, and arguably the greatest super-hero ever and you had Batman: Arkahm Asylum...." Read more
Customers enjoy the feel of Batman in the game. They say it's the best Batman experience available, with a refreshing take on the universe. The game offers wonderful action and is a must-have for Batman fans. The combat system is fun, and it's great to play Batman on next-gen platforms.
"...opening to its' shocking ending, the game play is fun and makes you feel just like Batman, the graphics are just as good as Uncharted, and the..." Read more
"...I would like to suggest that this game is the best Batman experience available over any form of entertainment, whether it be movies, comics or..." Read more
"...It was a mature and refreshing take on the Batman universe and included a solid and mature storyline, enjoyable Metroid-style gameplay, and a good..." Read more
"...You also have an open city to explore---which adds a great amount of depth to the game...." Read more
Customers have different views on the difficulty level of the game. Some find it challenging and engaging, with simple gameplay and an engaging storyline. Others find it frustrating and repetitive, with no rewards for completing challenges.
"...There are some pretty surprising twists, suffice to say...." Read more
"...There are a few nitpicks, such as how much the difficulty ramps up in the final act and the fact that sometimes it can be pretty damn hard to figure..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2011Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseOriginal review from MetalArcade.net
Developer Rocksteady's latest opus, Batman: Arkham City, is the definition of "bigger and better". The game somehow manages to avoid the sophomore slump after dodging the superhero game curse with 2009's critically lauded Batman: Arkham Asylum. Batman fans, rejoice- and say a prayer that someday DC's other big hero, Superman, may one day get a film or videogame worthy of his name. Batman has The Dark Knight and Batman: Arkham City. Supes has Superman Returns and Superman 64.
2009's Arkham Asylum managed to do a fantastic job of putting you in the Dark Knight's boots and truly making you feel like the World's Greatest Detective. It was a superb game with very few flaws, one of the only downsides being that you never got the chance to stand atop a Gotham City building, fly around the city streets and silently dispatch the criminals of the night. Batman: Arkham City finally gives us that chance, and it's just as cool as I always expected.
You start off Arkham City with all the gadgets you picked up in your playtrough of Arkham Asylum. After a brief, very cool opening where you play as Bruce Wayne, you'll soon acquire your BatSuit and your utility belt. A few seconds later, you'll be jumping off a tall building, swooping throuh the air and shooting your grappling hook at nearby buildings mid-flight. Once you get the controls down, this is all very intuitive and fun. It definitely reminded me of swinging through New York City for the first time as Spidey in Spider-Man 2- arguably the last great superhero game before Arkham Asylum came along. Gotham City is huge- even just the walled off Arkham City part that you'll play through in this game. Even though it can mainly serve in the game as just a hub world between missions, you will spend quite a bit of time in it. You'll also spend a lot of time walking through Gotham's most notorious areas, like the Penguin's Iceberg Lounge and the site of Bruce's parents' death, Monarch Theater.
One thing everybody loved about Arkham Asylum was the myriad cameos from all the heroes and villains of Batman lore. This game manages to pack in even more, while adding more substance to their characters and giving them much more screen time. You'll even get to play as some of them, provided you have some of the very cool preorder DLC. I ordered from Amazon, and so I picked up the very cool Catwoman DLC.I can't speak for the other packs, like Robin's, but Catwoman's missions are extremely cool and directly tied into Batman's story. If you have the Catwoman DLC, you'll actually start the game as Catwoman, and you'll play missions throughout the game as her when the story dictates, and you'll even get have an extra mission to play after the credits roll.
One other huge gameplay element that Rocksteady got right in Arkham Asylum was the combat system. It was honestly the most intuitive and entertaining combat systems I'd ever played.The system just worked so well that I was amazed that every other superhero game didn't try to ape it. Since Arkham Asylum was still king of the superhero videogames leading up to Arkham City's release, maybe some of them should have tried. This awesome combat system is expanded with even cooler combos and reversals, and Catwoman even has a totally complete set of her own moves. It truly makes the game feel complete, and you can easily tell that Catwoman was not just a tacked-on afterthought.
The story is even better than it was the last time around. Rocksteady had been teasing that the Joker may not live to see the end of this game (and possibly even Batman himself), and this plotline is handled very well throughout, taking many unexpected twists and turns, right up until the game's shocking final moments. I honestly thought I had the story figured out by the end, and the writers totally surprised me. Suffice it to say that I am already anticipating Batman 3 just to see the after effect's of Arkham City`s last act. Even when I could barely keep my eyes open after hours of playing, I still wanted to press on just to see what happens next.
Batman: Arkham City is the best kind of sequel- the kind that I can't say enough good things about. A sequel hasn't gotten this many things right since Uncharted 2 came out. There are a few nitpicks, such as how much the difficulty ramps up in the final act and the fact that sometimes it can be pretty damn hard to figure out exactly where the hell you need to go, but overall this game is so good that those flaws are easily overlooked. Even after beating the game, new modes are unlocked, such as the New Game Plus, which is a harder mode that takes away the reversal prompts and throws more difficult enemies at you from the start. You can also replay any of the DLC missions, play challenges, and more. Considering that Arkham City probably took me at least 10 hours to beat, and I've only unlocked about 40% completion on the game, I'd say that this title has a lot of replay value. You'll also gain the ability to wear any DLC Batman suits in your second playthrough of the game. Just like The Dark Knight was an even better film than Batman Begins,Batman: Arkham City has beaten out its only competition. Until the next Rocksteady Batman game (which will hopefully take place in a fully realized Gotham City) , you probably won't find another superhero game as great as this one, even though I wish that weren't the case. Can Rocksteady please make a Spider-Man game already?
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2011Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseSince I'm a little late to the party with this review I'll try to keep it simple, and simply put, this game is well worth the release date price. Back in 2009 when Batman Arkham Asylum came out I thought that it would be like every other below average movie spinoff game out there, but I quickly learned that Batman AA was right up there in my book with the best single player games that I've played. Batman Arkham City is no different and perhaps even an improvement over Arkham Asylum if you can fathom that.
There is a lot to this game and it is very well developed. I played on Normal difficulty and I'm glad that I did, because Arkham City's Normal difficulty is no walk in the park. I died during a few battles and even when I got used to some of the battle patterns (especially when facing goons with guns) I sometimes was down to almost no health by the end of my retry. So if you can beat Arkham City on Hard in your first playthrough you're a pro. I might give Hard a try after I beat it on Normal in order to unlock New Game+ that gives you the ability to start a new playthrough with all of the earned abilities from your first playthrough. But be advised that New Game+ won't unlock unless you do indeed beat the game on Normal or Hard first.
You play as The Dark Knight and there are DLC missions where you play as Catwomen; you get the code for the Catwoman DLC free with a new game purchase. And again, just like AA, AC is indeed the "dark" Alan Moore Batman, not the bright and happy TV Batman. The game is super fun, sometimes dark, sometimes even creepy & scary but always exciting to play. If I had to name the most important piece of advice to playing Batman AC, especially when you're facing armed enemies, I'd say remember that it's an action/stealth game, and for the parts that require stealth...you'd better be stealthy!
Just like Arkham Asylum there's a lot of hand to hand combat where you start out with basic moves, and as you progress through the game you earn points towards upgrades that allow more advanced takeout moves, or you can apply the upgrades to increased armor or gadget upgrades. There are hours of side missions and plenty of Riddler Trophies to find in Arkham City; I love games where you are rewarded for searching for hidden stuff but not required to find the hidden stuff in order to progress through the game. Rest assured though, the more you search the more upgrade points you'll acquire making your life as Batman a lot easier. But the challenges and Riddler Trophies are much more difficult to attain in AC versus AA...it's like the game developers said, "Hey, everyone's played AA, so let's up the difficulty."
There are plenty of "restrain from throwing controller moments" in Arkham City...especially getting some of those dang Riddler Trophies to unlock. Similar to AA, some of the Riddler Trophies are in out of reach areas that you won't be able to get to unless you have the right equipment upgraded. I don't have a problem with that, but other Riddler Trophies are locked in puzzles that need to be solved...those are the ones that can give you fits. But don't worry, there are plenty that are just there for the taking if you simply look in the right place.
I promised to keep this simple, and I'm feeling like I could go on all day about how impressive Batman AC is for a sequel. So let me just wrap up by saying that there aren't many games that I'd put ahead of this that I'd recommend. There are hours and hours of gaming that you'll get addicted to in your first AC playthrough, and then you get to do it all again with a New Game+. Good luck explaining to your wife why you've disappeared. Warning: "C'mon, it's Batman!" is not a well received excuse for not wanting to go out to dinner on a Friday night. This game could seriously end all communication with the outside world for weeks.
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Sara ShoaibReviewed in Canada on May 27, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Nice product
Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseGood
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Erick L.Reviewed in Mexico on December 10, 20194.0 out of 5 stars Buen producto
Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseLe faltaba el manual del juego, pero se esperaba por ser de segunda mano, aun así el disco esta en excelente estado
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SpawnManuelReviewed in Spain on April 11, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Pedazo de Juego
Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified PurchasePedazo de Juego para los fans de Batman y mundo libre!!! Totalmente recomendable. Y el servicio de entrega perfecto, el juego en muy buen estado.
Matt WinsorReviewed in Canada on March 11, 20135.0 out of 5 stars Got it...Loved it!!
Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified PurchaseOnce gliding around the city was smoothed out it was smooth sailing from then on. Story line and graphics were awesome. When the kids got used to the controls they loved this game also. Good all around game.
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じぇだいReviewed in Japan on November 23, 20115.0 out of 5 stars 前作からプレイしてれば良かった!!
Platform: PlayStation 3Edition: StandardVerified Purchaseすんげーおもしろい!
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