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Batman: Arkham City (2011) is an open world adventure, the second instalment in the Arkham series taking place one year after the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum. You play Batman fighting crime, and his dwindling reputation, in a large open world with side missions and huge areas to explore.

The game starts with Bruce Wayne preparing to start a press conference to talk about the new Arkham City prisons, he is quickly detained and imprisoned in the city as a political prisoner. He contacts Alfred to gather his resources and becomes, Batman.

Batman: Arkham City expands on the open-world and combat from the first game. The full district of Gotham is five times bigger than Arkham Asylum. There is more to explore, more thugs to fight, more villainous plans to quash, and more space for the Riddler to openly challenge you.

Core gameplay is similar, except that you can now you can play as Catwoman. She is required to complete some areas with her unique skill set. This provides more dynamic gameplay in comparison to the first game.

Our examiner, Jonah Monaghan, first checked Batman: Arkham City 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 6 months ago.
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Play StylePlay Style

This is an Adventure and Fighting game with Action, Collecting, Role-Play and Traversal elements. This is a single-player game.

DurationDuration

Play Time: This game will take between 12 hours and 15 hours to complete. The game contains lots of extra content beyond the main story that expands duration considerable.

Age RatingsAge Ratings

Content Rating

Rated PEGI 16 for strong and sustained depictions of violence. The game features strong and realistic violence throughout. Gameplay includes hand-to-hand combat against multiple enemies, as well as the use of bats and other weapons. Cutscenes also feature violence, including people being shot or stabbed, with realistic reactions but no visible blood. One scene shows a restrained character being hit, although he is able to fight back, while other scenes include a character falling from a height and prisoners being struck with an electric bat. The game also includes use of bad language, including '*!@?*', 'prick', '*!@?*', '*!@?*', 'bloody', 'ass' and 'screw'. There are also references to alcohol.

Rated for younger players in the US. Rated ESRB TEEN for Alcohol Reference, Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Tobacco, Violence. As players explore the city and infiltrate hideouts, they punch and kick criminals in melee-style combat, using various gadgets (e.g., explosive gel, smoke pellets, a grappling gun) to defend themselves against gun-wielding thugs and villains. The frenetic combat is highlighted by cries of pain, punching sounds, realistic gunfire, and slow-motion effects. In some sequences, players must solve puzzles or use stealth to incapacitate enemies and free hostages; when players fail a challenge, the hostage will lose his life. Some environments contain bloodstains on the floor or furniture; other cutscenes depict spots of blood on injured characters. During the course of the game, some female characters are dressed in form-fitting outfits that expose large amounts of cleavage; one background sign depicts the silhouette of a woman and the words “Live Nude.” The dialogue also contains some suggestive references (e.g., “The anger, the frustration, the hints of repressed sexual tension” and “Sure could go for some porn right now.”). One sequence depicts a character smoking a cigar, and there are various references to alcohol (e.g., “She got a little drunk and killed her classmates,” “I'd give anything for a nice cold beer right now.”). The words “b*tch,” “a*s,” and “*!@?*” can be heard in dialogue.

CostsCosts

Batman: Arkham City usually costs £14.99 to £49.99.
 

Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition

Switch Store Wii U £49.99 Unavailable On Digital Store

Batman: Arkham City GOTY

Steam Store PC £14.99

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There are the following additional costs associated with this game:
  • In-Game Purchases: Additional in-game purchases are offered for items that enhance the experience.
 
Included in the Batman Return to Arkham remastered version of the game that comes bundled with in-game purchases, although the exact offer depends on the platform it is being purchased on. 
 
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DetailsGame Details

Release Date: 18/10/2011, updated in 2023

Out Now: Mac, PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One

Players: 1

Genres: Adventure, Fighting (Action, Collecting, Role-Play and Traversal)

Accessibility: 21 features

Components: 3D Third-Person and Open World

Developer: Rocksteady Games (@RocksteadyGames)


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