Batman: Arkham Knight

Arkham Knight adds even more polish to familiar gameplay, including the Batmobile and a few new gadgets with a disturbing yet compelling story.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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Product details

  • Live the complete Batman experience with the introduction of the Batmobile and enhancements to signature features
  • The Batmobile is brought to life with a new distinct visual appearance and a full range of on-board high-tech gadgetry
  • For the first time in the series, explore the entirety of Gotham City in a completely open and free-roaming game world
  • More combat moves and high-tech gadgetry than before, including 'gadgets while gliding' ability and upgraded utility belt
  • Fully immerse yourself in the chaos in the streets, taking down individual villains or pursuing the core narrative path;Text: DE, IT, FR, ES, PL;Audio: ES

PROS

+ Beautiful graphics
+ Compelling (but disturbing) story
+ Fun new gadgets and moves
+ Opportunity to play as other characters

CONS

- Batmobile seems forced at times

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCWorld on October 28, 2015
Playing as Batman? Awesome. Playing as Batman through repetitive, empty missions? Less awesome. Playing as the Batmobile? Awful.
60
By Tom's Guide on July 07, 2015
Arkham Knight adds even more polish to familiar gameplay, including the Batmobile and a few new gadgets with a disturbing yet compelling story.
80
By IGN on June 19, 2015
If this is in fact the last Rocksteady-developed Batman game, the series will end on a high note. Arkham Knight is the biggest Batman game yet, not just in map size, but in the wide range of different types of gameplay, and its collection of characters. The addition of tank combat thematically clashes with everything Batman stands for, but it is fun, and having access to the Batmobile for the first time gives us a new world of possibilities for interacting with Gotham City. Arkham Knight is an outstanding game on almost every level.
91
By TrustedReviews on May 28, 2015
You can feel the weight on Batman: Arkham Knight, but Rocksteady’s third and final Arkham tale wears it as lightly as Batman wears his latest armoured, gadget-laden suit. This isn’t just the biggest of the three Arkham games, but the smartest too, improving and expanding on the open-world style of
90