Testseek.co.uk have collected 53 expert reviews of the Batman: Arkham Asylum and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Batman: Arkham Asylum.
August 2009
(91%)
53 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: What these games failed to realise is that no comic book superhero is darker than Batman with only the 1993 SNES version of Batman Returns coming anywhere close to capturing the true essence of the Caped Crusader. As a character, Batman has limitless p...
Batman: Arkham Asylum is pretty much the Batman game that fans have been waiting for, as it’s a game that’s so fantastic that fans will explode from the pure joy of it all and even non-fans can play the game and come away impressed. Between the strong...
Abstract: Finding a licensed superhero game which stays true to the source material while still managing to be fun is ridiculously hard. Just ask a fan of Superman how they feel about the assorted attempts to bring the Man of Steel to consoles and you're likely...
Abstract: "Batman: Arkham Asylum" is infused with the bleak tone of "The Dark Knight," but it takes fans into a creepy new environment, a home for the criminally insane. Soon after being taken there for incarceration, the Joker manages to wrest control of the p...
Abstract: Youve heard of Batman no doubt, but if you dont read comics, its conceivable that you might be unfamiliar with Arkham Asylum. The iconic psychiatric hospital is essentially Gotham Citys Alcatraz, and it has housed just about every villain Batman ha...
Story mode really sucks you in, Uncomplicated combat is fastpaced and looks fantastic, Tons of cool stuff to unlock, including Challenge mode maps, Audio and visual presentation is uniformly impressive, You wont want to stop playing even after youve solve...
Too tempting to play through the entire game in detective vision mode, Supervillains that you dont get to fight feel like missed opportunities.
You dont need to be a fan of Batman to enjoy this excellent third-person action game. ...
Abstract: While other superheroes merely catch the crooks and then parade around with smug smirks, Batman goes out of his way to get inside the criminal mind and twist it into submission; that alone makes him one of my favorite comic book characters. Similarly, ...