Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition

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Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition Tag Page Cover Art
Action-Adventure
Open-World
Released
November 18, 2012
ESRB
T For Teen // Alcohol Reference, Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Tobacco, Violence
Developer(s)
WB Games Montreal
Engine
Unreal Engine 3
Franchise
Batman, Batman: Arkham

A version released exclusively for the Wii U, Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition comes packed with the base game and all the DLC, along with new suits and the B.A.T. Mode.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow Challenges a Classic Villain’s Lore and Strengthens It Tenfold

Batman: Arkham Shadow stays within the pocket of established lore and still iterates brilliantly on one iconic villain's Arkhamverse origin story.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow is Proof That a Like-Minded POV Could Excel

Batman's Arkhamverse has always implemented intermittent POVs, but Batman: Arkham Shadow truly sells why such an installment could be successful.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow Director Teases Future Updates and Story Developments

In an interview with The Best War Games, game director Ryan Payton explains what additional story content players can look forward to in Batman: Arkham Shadow.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow Had a Good Reason for Ending The Way It Did

Batman: Arkham Shadow ends with conviction and is strengthened by the storytelling choices that delineate it from other Arkham games in the series.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Chapter in the Arkhamverse is Not Yet Finished

Batman: Arkham Shadow boasts a gripping story campaign, but it will soon be accompanied by a lot more content and features in the next several months.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow Addresses a Long-Unanswered Arkhamverse Question But Doesn’t Close the Book on It

Batman: Arkham Shadow makes bold revelations about questionable Arkhamverse lore and leaves a page empty at the end of its poignant chapter.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Boldest Choice is Not Making Bruce Wayne the Only Playable ‘Character’

Batman: Arkham Shadow pulls no punches with a novel portrayal of Bruce Wayne in the Arkhamverse and its story is all the better for it.

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Poison Ivy Has a Big Part Yet to Play in Batman’s Arkhamverse

Batman's Arkhamverse has a handful of villain origin stories yet to tell and Poison Ivy is certainly deserving of a lead antagonist role.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Director Discusses Challenge Maps, Narrative Direction, and More

In an interview with The Best War Games, Batman: Arkham Shadow game director Ryan Payton talks about challenge maps and how story intersects with gameplay.

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