Tag Archives: Batman: Arkham City

Asylum vs City vs Knight: which Batman game is king?

What do you think of when you think of Batman? For me, it’s the cape, the cowl and the Batmobile. It’s the iconic rogue’s gallery, his many allies and Gotham City. Those are the things that most people associate with the Dark Knight. In Rocksteady’s Arkham series, two of which …

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Marvel vs. DC – Which has the best games?

Nerd fight! Video games and comic books are both embraced by the lovable geeks of the world, so it makes sense that the two mediums can’t seem to stay apart. This year continues the tradition with games like Injustice: Gods Among Us, Deadpool, and the newly-announced Batman: Arkham Origins. While …

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Radar Reacts: New Batman Arkham game coming in 2013!

Warner Bros. confirmed today that a new game in the Batman: Arkham series would be released in 2013, though rumors are that series lead Rocksteady might not be involved. Will it be the rumored Silver Age Batman? A direct sequel to Arkham City? Who knows? Well, we might! Check out …

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Robin DLC now available for Arkham City on PSN/XBLA

If you preordered Batman: Arkham City from the right place, you’ve been enjoying the companionship of Bat’s constant chum for weeks, but everyone else has been missing out on the Robin action. Today ends the Boy Wonder embargo, as players can now get their hands on a playable Robin, plus …

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Arkham City sells 2 million in first week

Wow. The Batman has had a really good week. His newest game, Batman: Arkham City, scored very well with reviewers, and it seems to be a hit with fans, too. The detective’s game shipped 4.2 million copies in its first week – an impressive feat – but even more astounding …

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New Arkham City trailer is full of scary clowns

Coulrophobes, stay away from this latest Batman: Arkham City trailer! People who don’t know that “coulrophobia” means “a deep-set fear of clowns” most likely don’t suffer from the condition – whose etymology, FYI, stems back to approximately the same time as Steven King’s It was released – and hence can …

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