If you've missed the roughly 1.4 million stories on IGN, Batman: Arkham City picks up months after the events of Asylum. The core experience is the same as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, but the graphics are much sharper and colorful - though with DX 11 setting turned on the game suffers from some performance issues even while running on a machine with powerful hardware. ![]() Yes, more than a month after the consoles got Batman: Arkham City, developer Rocksteady's baby has landed on the PC. I realized Batman: Arkham City is a brilliant game - a brilliant game that's even better on PC. The hundreds of things Batman: Arkham City nails outweighed my nitpicky problems. But the days rolled on and I couldn't stop playing - in fact, I only wanted to play more. When I formed the list, I found myself disappointed with the game. It tossed in too many villains and didn't flesh them out, it clearly tried to replicate the Scarecrow stuff from the first game and didn't do it as well, and Batman still moves a bit stiffly when simply walking around. ![]() When I finished Batman: Arkham City, I immediately cataloged what I thought it did wrong. Sometimes reviewers can't see the forest for the trees.
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