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This includes internet protocol (IP)addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type,date/timestamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’smovement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. SPOILERS for Batman: Arkham Knight ahead.-is allegedly Rocksteady Studios' last Batman game and there's plenty for players to do in Gotham City before they reach 100% and unlock the 'true' ending. Even though there's numerous side missions to complete, challenges to master, and riddles to solve in Batman's city, the game doesn't have to end when a player reaches 100% because even more content will arrive very soon.The first wave of downloadable content was limited to various pre-order bonuses - which included a variety of new skins, three Scarecrow missions involving the Batmobile, and the ability to play as Harley Quinn and Jason Todd in short stories. However, soon the first big incentive of the game's season pass will arrive: Batgirl: A Matter of Family, a new story which is the first time gamers can play as Batgirl. Barbara Gordon, a.k.a Batgirl/Oracale, played a fairly big role in Arkham Knight's story.
Not only did she serves as a key ally for Batman - providing tactical and tech support as Oracle - but she's also captured by Arkham Knight and Scarecrow's forces, and that produces some major drama between her father, Commissioner Gordon, and Batman. Despite her intelligence and skill, Arkham Knight's story was a rough road for Barbara and the fact it had a flashback of her being shot in the spine by Joker - which occurred in the The Killing Joke and made her unable to use her legs- made her role in the story even harsher. Now, Batgirl fans will have a chance to see the character fight back against Joker's forces and the first trailer for the DLC story (which can be watched above), shows her unleashing all kinds of moves against his goons. In addition to Batgirl's impressive combat technique (Batman trains his family well, after all), what sets Batgirl apart from the other vigilantes is her hacking capabilities. She can use this skill to solve puzzles and assault groups of enemies, so that'll bring some new gameplay elements and tactics to the adventure.
It was previously confirmed Robin would join her in the mission - which takes place in an all-new area - and the footage shows a few of the ways they can use dual takedowns, a gameplay mechanic introduced in Arkham Knight, against Joker's forces. One nice and unexpected surprise for fans in the trailer is the reveal of Harley Quinn in her classic costume. Given her popularity, it seems likely she'll be a boss battle or at least provide some kind of obstacle in the DLC story - it would be odd to include her and not have her play a decent role. As of right now, Harley Quinn can only be used in one of Arkham Knight's pre-order missions (unfortunately, players cannot select which character they want to use in the various challenges) and there's no word yet on whether or not the iconic costume seen in Batgirl: A Matter of Family will be selectable for Harley Quinn's only playable mission. Fingers crossed, though.
One question remains: will this DLC end with Batgirl's tragic moment from The Killing Joke? Seeing as that moment is already shown in Arkham Knight, it would seem cruel to conclude one of her heroic adventures with such a tragedy. That said, it is worth noting she's Oracle (the title she takes after Joker assaults her), not Batgirl, in Batman: Arkham Asylum, and that video game takes place an unspecified amount of time after this DLC's story. Only time shall tell whether Batgirl has a happy ending in this story - one which could shed more light on why Joker wants to go after her - or if it'll show the violent incident all over again.
Submitted on 6/7/2017 Review title of UnknownBatman At Its FinestThe explosive final installment of the Arkham series, Arkham Knight takes the best aspects from every Arkham game. Just like its predecessors, Arkham Knight has an excellently written storyline, amazing combat, and breathtaking graphics. A new addition to the series, players are now able to get behind the wheel of Batman's tank-like Batmobile. It's true the story is darker at times, but players who have played any of the other Arkham games can expect a story that is similar to the others.
Concerned about grisly crime scenes or extremely strong language? Blood and language do not exceed the previous games. Arkham Knight is by far one of best in the series. Submitted on Review title of R00STER3690The End Is HereArkham Knight is one of the best hands on Batman experiences yet and provides a legendary ending to Rocksteady's Arkham trilogy. It is one of the largest open world Batman games and leaves players with plenty to do such as side missions, AR challenges, and tons of easter eggs to find, even after the main story has been completed. It's story isn't as great as Arkham City's, but is filled with twists and incorporates a great adaptation of one of the best Batman story lines.
The graphics and gameplay are both spectacular, especially the gameplay, which has become iconic in the gaming community. If you are a Batman fan, or better yet, an Arkham fan, then there's no excuse not to buy this game. Submitted on 4/18/2017 Review title of TheClassicLynxLove this gameBatman Arkham Knight is probably one of the best games I have played in the last decade.
While the batmobile does make the game a little repetitive with it being needed for many missions, the game itself plays nicely on the previous 3 games, improving on the past mechanics while also giving a fresh experience to the player. Overall, if you're a Batman fan or not, I would fully recommend this game to you, as well as its DLC's which do add much more to the experience and you won't regret buying it. I hope I helped your choice!:D. Submitted on Review title of GamingDON45THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNSThis game is truly a masterful predecessor to its previous Arkham entry.
Almost everything Arkham fans know and love returns in this game. And I say almost because there isnt as much boss battles compared to City or Origins. The challlenge maps everyone know and love are different as well. There are less few challenge maps in the base game, which is a bummer.
But the story, combat, gadgets, and the city itself are great. The side missions are very solid and not too repetitive. Overall it is a great story to end the Batman's stiry in the Arkhamverse.