Rocksteady's superhero action epic is now available for the mouse and keyboard crowd.
Released earlier in 2011 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham City is now available for Windows users. The game follows the dark knight as he once again tangles with an impossibly large cast of villains. Across the open expanse of Arkham City Batman can soar between rooftops, pounce on groups of thugs and upgrade a wide range of combat abilities to become an even more effective crime fighter.
The combat system of 2009's Arkham Asylum returns, which when used correctly lets you take down huge packs of enemies with brutal attacks in one long, continuous, and gleefully satisfying combo. As series fans might expect, the Riddler has hidden loads of secrets all over the place, which along with the multiple side missions, add more incentive to explore and replay the game once you've completed the story.
Released earlier in 2011 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham City is now available for Windows users. The game follows the dark knight as he once again tangles with an impossibly large cast of villains. Across the open expanse of Arkham City Batman can soar between rooftops, pounce on groups of thugs and upgrade a wide range of combat abilities to become an even more effective crime fighter.
The combat system of 2009's Arkham Asylum returns, which when used correctly lets you take down huge packs of enemies with brutal attacks in one long, continuous, and gleefully satisfying combo. As series fans might expect, the Riddler has hidden loads of secrets all over the place, which along with the multiple side missions, add more incentive to explore and replay the game once you've completed the story.
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