Batman: Arkham City Lockdown

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Batman: Arkham City Lockdown Tag Page Cover Art
Action-Adventure
Released
December 7, 2011
ESRB
T For Teen
Developer(s)
NetherRealm Studios
Publisher(s)
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Engine
Unreal Engine 3
Franchise
Batman, Batman: Arkham

A mobile fighting game, Batman: Arkham City Lockdown was part of the Arkham series. The campaign consisted of one-on-one fights against henchmen and ultimately a boss, and players could expand Batman's arsenal with upgrades. The game is no longer available to purchase.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Dick Grayson Reveal is a Breadcrumb Worthy of Its Own Game

Batman: Arkham Shadow's recently added post-credits scene puts into perspective how significant Dick Grayson's role could be in a possible sequel.

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Robin’s Death in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Could Be a Blessing in Disguise

Robin's fate has more or less been sealed in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and a future Arkham game can't let it be for nothing.

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After Batman: Arkham Shadow, the Arkhamverse Should Shine a Bat-Signal on Bruce Wayne

Little time has been afforded to Bruce Wayne in the Arkhamverse before Batman: Arkham Shadow and future entries should follow its lead.

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The Aftermath of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Paints a Clear Portrait of Batman’s Arkhamverse

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's story has ended and with it Batman's Arkhamverse future has a fairly blank canvas to work with.

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How Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Pacing of Gadgets Stimulates Combat

Batman: Arkham Shadow's story-related gadgets perfume combat with nostalgic variation and its VR freeflow is strikingly familiar.

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An Arkhamverse Villain’s Absence in Batman: Arkham Shadow is Felt But Revitalizing

Riddler has hounded Batman with dogged determination in every Arkham title and his absence in Batman: Arkham Shadow doesn't go unnoticed.

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Batman: Arkham Shadow’s Joker Treatment is a Lesson for Future Arkhamverse Games

Batman: Arkham Shadow treats Joker with reverence without ever jeopardizing its tight, intricate storytelling for superficial iconography.

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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.