Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition
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- Become the Dark Knight in a genuinely authentic Batman experience with advanced, compelling gameplay on every level, epic super-villain encounters and unexpected glimpses into Batman's tortured psychology
- Play as Catwoman with her own storyline in the main game which is seamlessly interwoven with Batman's story arc
- Experience advanced freeflow combat as Batman's melee abilities ratchet up to match that of AI enemies
- Put new gadgets, and new functionality for existing gadgets to work that expand the range of Batman's abilities
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Publication Date | November 18, 2012 |
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Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii U |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883929255122 |
UPC | 883929255122 |
Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii U |
ASIN | B002I0H0NU |
Release date | November 18, 2012 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #16,023 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #47 in Wii U Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 2.4 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | G000006691 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | Broadway Publishing |
Date First Available | June 5, 2012 |
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Batman: Arkham City is based on DC Comics' core Batman license and is set in Arkham City, the new maximum security "home" for all of Gotham City's thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds. Featuring an incredible Rogues Gallery of Gotham City's most dangerous criminals including Catwoman, The Joker, The Riddler, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze and many others, the game allows players to genuinely experience what it feels like to be The Dark Knight delivering justice on the streets of Gotham City.
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Customers find this Batman Arkham City game engaging with lots to do and appreciate its realistic graphics, with one customer highlighting the incredible scenery in Gotham City. The gamepad features receive positive feedback as the favorite integration on Wii U, and customers consider it worth the price. The storyline and control scheme receive mixed reactions, with some praising the story while others find it abrupt, and while many find the controls intuitive, some find them cumbersome. Customers like the inventory size, with one noting it includes all maps, DLC, and missions.
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Customers find the game fun to play, with lots to do, and one customer particularly enjoys watching the fight scenes.
"...It's great sadistic fun to silently take someone out, watch his comrades find his unconscious body, then savor their increasing terror as you..." Read more
"...Even with the few glitches and problems, it's very enjoyable though...." Read more
"This game is good, let's face it. It has issues with slow down rarely...but the one thing that really ticks me off?..." Read more
"...The action mechanics and gameplay work so seamlessly, it’s an incredible joy to play...." Read more
Customers praise the graphics quality of the game, noting its realism and attention to detail, with one customer highlighting the incredible scenery in Gotham City and other locations.
"...then diving down and taking them out with some of the smoothest fighting controls i've seen on this game system...." Read more
"...Graphics are smooth - even flying around and having the cityscape all around. Combat is smooth with only a couple instances of hesitation and delay...." Read more
"...Just a minute on the graphics: The scenery in Gotham City and other locations is incredible...." Read more
"...come with new playable characters that are completely unique and change the way you can play the game, tons of new costumes for..." Read more
Customers find the game worth the price, particularly noting it's a good buy for Wii U owners.
"...too much of the game away but trust me, this game is absolutely worth buying. Now dont just sit there, GO OUT AND SAVE GOTHAM CITY." Read more
"...less getitng it quite a bit after launch, and at this price it was definitely worth it." Read more
"...SHOULD YOU BUY THE Wii U VERSION? It's a pretty safe investment. The game is going for a low price these days...." Read more
"...Makes this purchase for late bloomers worth buying. Plus it comes with all the DLC. The game progression and open world is massive...." Read more
Customers love the gamepad features, particularly noting it as one of the favorite integrations on the Wii U.
"...It normally displays a moving map, but you also use it for almost all menu functions, and as a hacking tool in sequences that I am assured represent..." Read more
"...itself, as the game has been altered to make use of the gamepads unique functionality...." Read more
"...I purchased it specifically for the Wii-U because I like the Pad's integration in games. Spiderman, Lego City Undercover, it adds a nice touch...." Read more
"...It’s something you need to experience. And the gamepad features on Batman, while they have been given mostly a moderate review, are fantastic...." Read more
Customers appreciate the inventory size of the game, with one mentioning it includes all maps, DLC, and missions, while others highlight the variety of missions, weapons, and gadgets available.
"...There are a lot of combo moves. If you're not a fan of having to memorize a ton of button combinations for one game, then pass this one...." Read more
"...The map is there, your inventory is there, the phone calls come into your speakers and more...." Read more
"...view challenges, different character bios and manage all of your gadgets and inventory...." Read more
"...The wii u version of the game also includes every DLC that was available for the playstation or xbox versions of this game, for FREE out of box...." Read more
Customers praise the game's quality, describing it as well done and solid, with one customer noting it's in perfect condition.
"...The interaction with the Wii-U game pad is very well done, other than the sound glitch...." Read more
"This game rocked on the wii u. You can play it with the help of the gamepad or from the gamepad directly...." Read more
"...This game is well-built, controls smoothly, and offers a range of gameplay experiences for those who simply want to complete the main storyline as..." Read more
"...power of the PS4 and XB1 but it isn't far off and it offers a great stable of games, including this one...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline of the game, with some praising its excellent narrative and great side stories for fans, while others find it abrupt and boring.
"...The game play is amazing, the story lines are very interesting, they incorporated a host of characters from the Batman's rogues gallery...." Read more
"...Pros -Still a phenomenal game with a fantastic story. -The gamepad is where all the menus are so no need for pausing the game...." Read more
"...read the comic books, but I did not, and I found the introduction to the story very abrupt. A more substantial prologue would have been appreciated...." Read more
"...Plus it comes with all the DLC. The game progression and open world is massive. Im only on 5% and ive been playing for hours at a time...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the control scheme of the game, with some finding it fantastic and intuitive, while others describe it as cumbersome.
"...frantic wagging of the wii controller in favor of a much more sophisticated control mechanic...." Read more
"...--the part you actually play through, as opposed to read about--is rather simple and feels like grimdark B:TAS fanfic, but it drives the action..." Read more
"...Switching from Batman to Cat Woman is pretty cool as well, different fighting styles and different weapons and abilities...." Read more
"...The Wii U Gamepad is perhaps the best controller ever made. It’s something you need to experience...." Read more
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A fun game but hard! Good graphics!
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014I purchased this on a whim, and it quickly became one of my favorite games in years. If the timing had been a little better, this might have been the Wii U's killer app.
The game is set almost entirely in "Arkham City," which is basically No Man's Land with fewer civilians, under the dictatorial control of Hugo Strange. Most major Gotham landmarks are, coincidentally, within the bounds of Arkham City--so you can visit Crime Alley, the GCPD headquarters, and Ace Chemicals (though you cannot accidentally knock hooded criminals into chemical vats). Like in No Man's Land, parts of the city have been ruined, and you have to be clever to get from point to point.
The plot starts off very in media res. I suppose one could play the first entry in the series (but not on a Wii U) or read the comic books, but I did not, and I found the introduction to the story very abrupt. A more substantial prologue would have been appreciated. You receive the backstory through little textual vignettes, frequently out of sequence, as you complete various Riddler challenges. It ties various parts of the mythos together in an interesting way, but the presentation leaves something to be desired. The main story--the part you actually play through, as opposed to read about--is rather simple and feels like grimdark B:TAS fanfic, but it drives the action along.
The characters are mostly 1990s-vintage and earlier. Some have been made edgier than their traditional counterparts. Mostly it works, but sometimes it gets silly. Batman, unfortunately, lacks a lot of the humor and compassion that makes him compelling. This is the brooding, snapping, cranky Batman. He's not going to stand around listening to the Joker's story of the two guys at the lunatic asylum. I suppose that could be explained by circumstances explained in the game, but it's still missed. His relationship with his allies is a little uncertain, too. Alfred seems to fill the role of Oracle at the beginning, until Oracle shows up, and Robin (evidently Tim) shows up to do the "we're worried about you don't push us away okay bye" routine.
This being a game, I should say something about gameplay. It's split between exploration and two kinds of fighting, big brawls and "predator" sequences where you sneak around and take people out. There are a few boss fights, but most of those are some combination of the other two. The predator sequences are the best. You really feel like Batman, or the monster in a horror movie (which must be how Batman feels). It's great sadistic fun to silently take someone out, watch his comrades find his unconscious body, then savor their increasing terror as you isolate and disable them one by one--often while their supercriminal leader berates them over the radio.
Batman has a "detective mode," influenced by the cell phone echolocation trick from The Dark Knight (or maybe it was first seen in Batman Forever?). It helps you distinguish armed from unarmed enemies, which walls or floors can be broken through, etc. It's a bit of a cheat--it allows you to see through solid objects--but this kind of omniscience or expanded perception has always existed in video games. (The player knows there is a Goomba behind Super Mario, even if there is no way Mario could know it's there.) Detective mode is also used to do actual detective work in a few cases. This isn't a puzzle-solving adventure game, but it does give the impression Batman can solve puzzles when he needs to.
The game's save system is a blessing and a curse. It's autosave only. Usually it saves exactly where you want it to. Sometimes it does not. You may find yourself respawning at the beginning of a massive fight you would rather not have; or the beginning of a lengthy cinematic you would rather not watch again. You can continue playing the game indefinitely after finishing the main story, to complete the remaining side quests and Riddler challenges. The game also includes an epilogue called Harley's Revenge, which you can launch from the main menu at any time. You get to play as Robin. I played through it once, then when I started it again to get a few things I missed the first time through, I hit a bug that dumps me back to the main menu every time. Oh, well.
The WiiU gamepad is integrated perfectly. I can't imagine playing this game without it. It normally displays a moving map, but you also use it for almost all menu functions, and as a hacking tool in sequences that I am assured represent the way crackers actually break into secure networks. The speaker even plays radio and microphone intercepts from the local environment. If you are listening to an intercept as you approach the speaker, the sound seamlessly transitions to the television, providing an audible cue that you are approaching a bad guy. It's really neat.
That sums up my feeling about pretty much every element of this game. It's all really neat. There's always something to zoom in on and look closer at, or a secret backstory, or a new technique to batter someone into unconsciousness. It's a nigh-perfect Batman game.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2013This was one of the first titles i purchased for the wii u, and let me tell you, it is miles above and beyond anything that came out for the wii. I have to admit i am a newbie when it comes to the "next generation" consoles, and it took me some time to learn how to control such incredibly diverse gameplay. Gone is the frantic wagging of the wii controller in favor of a much more sophisticated control mechanic. To that end this is a much more 'mature' style batman, in the vain of the dark knight movies as opposed to the tv series and as such, should be taken into account if buying for a younger child. It has earned a T(teen) rating from the ESRB and pushes that rating to its limit, with a liberal amount of violence and some profanity. Of course if you are an adult that loves video games then this is likely music to your ears. As for the game itself, you are thrown into a walled off section of gotham city inhabited by every deviant, lowlife, and scum you can imagine. Welcome to Arkham City...The city itself is fully explorable, a 'sandbox' game similar to the likes of such games as Assasins creed or Grand Theft Auto(in gameplay style, not content). with missions being activated by interacting with a certain person or building. You could literally wander around gotham for days admiring the creators' attention to detail. They have also integrated just about every classic batman villain into this game in one(sometimes too small)way or another. The beginning of the game sort of acts as a tutorial to get you accustomed to the control scheme. Then you get your Batman on in a big way, using the grappling hook and gliding quietly overhead of unwitting criminals, then diving down and taking them out with some of the smoothest fighting controls i've seen on this game system. Stealth is also required too, as you are sometimes required to take out guards without drawing attention to yourself. Playing this game on the Wii U is a revelation all onto itself, as the game has been altered to make use of the gamepads unique functionality. Given that this game was a 'launch title' this game shows the Wii U's remarkable potential. Also included is all of the downloadable content(DLC) that was made available several months after the release of this game for ps3 and xbox360. Graphics are absolutely on par with those systems, as my friends who own said systems have verified. I don't want to give too much of the game away but trust me, this game is absolutely worth buying. Now dont just sit there, GO OUT AND SAVE GOTHAM CITY.
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- PatrickReviewed in Canada on November 30, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Great WiiU Game
I can say that I agree with the reviewers that this is a great game. With WiiU games few and far between, this is definitely one of the good action + adventure titles out there for it. The game looks pretty good on the WiiU, and it does a very good job of keeping the frame rates playable for action scenes.
Where it oddly does slow down is in some puzzles (especially tunnels) just after you have thrown a remote controlled Batarang. This is pretty rare however, so you can test-fire a Batarang just to check if you really can't tolerate a dropped frame.
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Mario GallerReviewed in Germany on March 20, 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars m
Ist cool aber manche missionen sind ziemliech lang aber im ganzen ist es ziemliech cool kann ich nur weiterempfehlen einfach nur cool
- Karina SkjoldborgReviewed in Germany on January 5, 2019
1.0 out of 5 stars One star is for easy to order
Didn’t work, to difficult to send back
- Joseph HughesReviewed in Canada on January 26, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Excellent game.
- C.AylwinReviewed in Canada on May 12, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Great delivered on time would buy again.