Batman Arkham City. Prepare yourself for an explosion of awesomeness few video games could ever hope to achieve. Batman Arkham City is an amazing game and if you don’t own it yet, it’s time you changed that. It is, in my opinion, the best super hero game I’ve ever played. Here are my top 6 reasons why you should get your hands on your own copy of Batman Arkham City.
Batman Arkham City: Open World
The problem many open-world games have is that they are open but very empty. Empty as in, where are all the people? Why does everything look the same? Did someone lather on a coat of vaseline that’s preventing me from seeing the detail of this supposed sprawling metropolis? Never fear. Batman Arkham City’s graphics are spectacular. The level of detail of the city is perfect. You’ll experience the grim, gritty, slum-filled, and organic city as you traverse through the alleys and atop the sleek roofs as you maneuver to your next objection or stalk unsuspecting prey. The city is dark and in disrepair, and the atmosphere bears down on you as you creep through the shadows.
The gadget. Batman doesn't have any superpowers so he has to make due with this smarts, resources, fear, and insane gadgets to get around and help him fight if need be. The level designs will have players utilizing their gadgets and items in unique and creative ways they may not think of at first. And that’s one of the best parts of the game. This is just as much of a beat-em-up as it is a mystery-solver and a puzzle-solver.
Batman Arkham City: Riddler Challenges
Batman Arkham City: Perfect Game?
A few minor flaws: I do have a few gripes with the game, but they are relatively minor. Although there are so many villains in Arkham City, some can feel a bit shallow and rushed. But hey, even having said that, I still wouldn’t want to play Arkham City any other way. But I should mention some of you may feel there are a few too many enemies to contend with and that they could be flushed out a little bit. A new villain or two would have been fun and seemed like a missed opportunity to add a few fun twists here and there.
The final verdict of Batman Arkham City is a 9 out of 10 and would have been a perfect score were it not for the minor grievances I stated above and a second act that is kind of slow compared to the first and third. Besides that, Arkham City is a near perfect open-world video game and easily contends with and holds it own against other open world games like Red Dead Redemption and Skyrim. Go out and buy Batman Arkham City.