

NOTE: The game was tested on PS4, but the Windows edition experienced major technical issues at launch that led to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows PC, OS X and Linux “Batman: Arkham Knight,” from developer Rocksteady Studios and publisher Warner Bros. What it boils down to is this: “Arkham Knight” is a must-play game that won’t demand weeks of your life, but offers a meaty and rewarding experience. Occasional frame-rate issues pop up, but never at a game-breaking level or at the wrong time. Batman’s rain-streaked cape and cowl make Gotham feel more alive. There’s a certain intensity to these battles, but they are the weakest aspect of the game and come up enough that they could produce a few eyerolls.įrom a visual standpoint, the game is a home run. Unlike fistfights, the combat here is not deep enough to make it feel like anything but simply blowing up tanks and flying drones until they stop coming. In one of the last lines of Christopher Nolans The Dark Knight.

The tank-on-tank battles that crop up can grow tedious, however. Chapter 6 takes place during the three week time skip of Batman: The Prey of Poison Ivy.
