Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Ending is in Service of Bruce Wayne’s Character Development It’s arguably the lack of a boss fight that gives Batman: Arkham Shadow’s ending emotional resonance ...
Plus, Batman: Arkham Knight wouldn’t have had thrilling pursuits chasing armored militia transports or Firefly without a Batmobile, and thus Gotham City’s gargantuan open-world islands might’ve felt ...
These two expert combatants use gadgets against each other, throwing fists, kicks, and counters but that one fight spells the end ... Batman: Arkham Asylum, then revealed in Batman: Arkham City ...
Gotham City is in danger. And you’re the only one who can save it,” says the game’s synopsis. “Prepare to enter Gotham for a new story set in the Batman: Arkham franchise on Meta Quest 3 ...
Another cool thing about this hardcover is that the Arkham City series was illustrated by Carlos D'Anda, who worked with Rocksteady to create several unique redesigns for Batman and his rogues ...
the idea this is how Arkham Batman, whom we’ve played as over the course of three games, will meet his end in this universe. And that it’s also Kevin Conroy’s final performance, as the famed ...