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Seller: The Pawn Sale
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 624 reviews
Sales Rank: 281

Format: CD
Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: action-game-genre
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 788687200660
Model: 1000094912
UPC: 883929066957
EAN: 0788687200905

Publication Date: July 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

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Features:
  • Face off against Gotham?s greatest villains including The Joker, HARLEY QUINN, VICTOR ZSASZ and KILLER CROC
  • Become the Invisible Predatotm with Batman?s takedowns and unique vantage point system to move without being seen or utilize the unique FreeFlowtm combat system to chain together unlimited combos and battle with huge groups of The Joker?s henchmen
  • Choose multiple takedown methods, including swooping from the sky and smashing through walls, and use the predator camera get a closer look at the action.
  • Explore every inch of Arkham Asylum and roam freely on the infamous island, presented for the first time ever in its gritty and realistic entiret
  • Experience what it?s like to be BATMAN using BATARANGS, explosive gel aerosol, The Batclaw, sonar resonator and the line launcher

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Amazon.com Product Description
Batman: Arkham Asylum is a single player, third-person action/adventure in which the Dark Knight is forced to take on his greatest challenge yet when he is trapped by arch rival, the Joker, within Gotham City's facility for the criminally insane, Arkham Asylum. A blend of exciting arcade style combat and stealth mechanics packed with amazing graphics in a moody, immersive setting, Batman: Arkham Asylum offers diverse gameplay options that push the envelope for all action, adventure and superhero games.

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Batman in hand to hand combat in 'Batman: Arkham Asylum'
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Batman gliding in on an enemy in 'Batman: Arkham Asylum'
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The Joker in 'Batman: Arkham Asylum'
Match wits with The Joker.
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The batarang in flight in 'Batman: Arkham Asylum'
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Story
Batman: Arkham Asylum features an original story penned exclusively for the game by famous Batman author and five-time Emmy award winner, Paul Dini, whose credits include "Lost" season one and "Batman: The Animated Series." As the game begins Batman is personally delivering his nemesis, The Joker, to the asylum at Arkham Island, but he is uneasy. Although the Arkham asylum is well fortified, he has a nagging feeling that all is not well, which proves to be the case when seconds after turning The Joker over to the guards, the master criminal breaks free of his captors. Even more surprising than this quick turn of events is the revelation that it was never The Joker's intent to escape the vault-like facility, but instead to trap Batman there. Surrounded by an asylum full of dangerous criminals, many of which he put there and all at the beck and call of the Joker, can Batman survive and discover what is behind the Joker's intricate plot?

Gameplay
In Batman: Arkham Asylum players strap on the gadget-heavy utility belt of the Caped Crusader. Gameplay here is a combination of both the knuckle crunching rush of hand to hand combat as you take on the hordes of thugs that infest Arkham Asylum, and stealth gameplay in which you must dispatch individuals from the shadows. Players can expect an engrossing single player campaign in which Batman continually moves forward to face the henchmen, bosses and traps that The Joker has set for him. With regards to opponents, in addition to The Joker who you will hear more than you see, the dark walls of Arkham also hold familiar villains from the the Batman criminal universe including Harley Quinn, Victor Zsasz and Killer Croc, that you will have to deal with, but don't expect a one-dimensional experience. As players progress from environment to environment within Arkham they will have to use varying combinations of muscle, detective skills, gadgetry and a certain degree of light RPG-like leveling of Batman's skills, arsenal and physical characteristics to survive and discover what The Joker's underlying scheme is.

In addition to the story-driven single player campaign Arkham Asylum also contains various additional play modes. These include an arcade styled combat mode where players accumulate points by engaging hordes of thugs in a hand to hand slugfest across a series of maps, in which Batman's physical strength and agility play a major role. The key here is to chain together as many attacks as possible due to the fact that with each successful combo players increase the point multiplier associated with their actions. The game also features a time-based stealth mode where players must hone their ability to strike silently from the shadows. This gameplay, referred to as 'Invisible Predator' utilizes the Dark Knight's skill with gadgets like the grapple tool, batarang and explosives. These allow for vertical/horizontal mobility, the ability to quickly strike from above and at a distance and to take out enemies and create distractions, even through walls. But remember that Batman works solo and is not superhuman. Your enemies will congregate around trouble areas and work as a team against you, so you must be silent, plan your attacks wisely, strike quickly and discover the value of encouraging fear within enemies.

Key Features

  • Utilize the unique FreeFlow combat system to chain together unlimited combos seamlessly and battle with huge groups of The Joker's henchmen in brutal melee brawls.
  • Investigate as Batman, the world's greatest detective, by solving intricate puzzles with the help of cutting edge forensic tools including x-ray scanning, fingerprint scans, 'Amido Black' spray and a pheromone tracker.
  • Face off against Gotham's greatest villains including The Joker, Harley Quinn, Victor Zsasz and Killer Croc.
  • Become the Invisible Predator with Batman's fear takedowns and unique vantage point system to move without being seen and hunt enemies.
  • Choose multiple takedown methods, including swooping from the sky and smashing through walls, and use the predator camera get a closer look at the action.
  • Explore every inch of Arkham Asylum and roam freely on the infamous island, presented for the first time ever in its gritty and realistic entirety.
  • Experience what it's like to be Batman using batarangs, explosive gel aerosol, the Batclaw, sonar resonator and the line launcher.
  • Unlock more secrets by completing hidden challenges in the world and develop and customize equipment by earning experience points.
  • Enjoy complete superhero freedom in the environment with the use of Batman's grapple to get to any place you can see, jump from any height and glide in any direction.


Product Description
In Batman: Arkham Asylum, the Dark Knight takes on his greatest challenge yet when he becomes trapped with all of his most dangerous villains inside the insane asylum of GOTHAM CITY - ARKHAM ASYLUM! Batman: Arkham Asylum exposes players to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure that takes them to the depths of Arkham Asylum Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane. Gamers will move in the shadows, instigate fear amongst their enemies and confront The Joker and Gotham City's most notorious villains who have taken over the asylum. Using a wide range of Batman's gadgets and abilities, players will become the invisible predator and attempt to foil The Joker's demented scheme.


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4 out of 5 stars A great revisiting of some classic stuff   August 29, 2010
Cameron
Initially, there was only one reason I got this game: Mark Hamill and most of the cast from the 1990s Batman Animated Series had been signed on to do the voices.
I'm sure this was the case for most people, because all of the voice actors for that show were absolutely amazing.
Did that sense of immersion that came from having the voices be incredibly well-done make the game that much better?
I'd say so.

But in addition to that, we were also presented with a very solid game coded on a slick graphics engine. The mechanics and were almost never vague or obfuscating, at times they were even too simple (such that it felt like handholding).
That is my only real gripe with the game, that while it was a very enjoyable experience there was a lack of challenge and tension to it.
Everything was so well scripted and planned out that it didn't give the player much time to flounder about and try to feel like they were really solving those puzzles in true Dark Knight Detective fashion.




5 out of 5 stars Batmania   August 27, 2010
Fez Monkey
There is little I can add to the many (many) positive reviews already posted here. The graphics, gameplay, storyline, and atmosphere are all first rate, and make for an outstanding experience. The extra DLC for the PS3 version (i.e. playing as the Joker) is a nice extra and provides for some tangential fun.

Certainly what stands out is the story, the characterization, and the ambiance. It only takes a few minutes past the opening cutscenes before you really do feel as if you are in the Batman universe, and not just playing a game. A lot of the credit for that has to go to the writers and actors for bringing the images to life. But the graphics are also an integral part, as the renderings are so well done and subtle that you really can almost smell Arkham while playing it. The little details, both in dialog and background stood out enough to make the entire experience feel real.

The battles and puzzles were also top shelf. Sure, there were a few times when it devolved into a button-masher, but for the most part you need to apply strategy, planning, and puzzle-solving skills in order to move on. Often brute strength is the surest way to die. This blend of tough-guy fighter and egg-head detective really works.

Finally, this is a game that takes it's time so you can enjoy the journey without focusing on the destination. There are about 12 - 20 hours of total playtime for intermediate game players here, and that isn't counting the extras, Riddler Challenges, DLC, and exploration. And Arkham has a lot to explore.

Perhaps the only criticism I have is the somewhat anti-climactic ending.

***** PARTIAL SPOILER ALERT *****

The final fight against the Titan Joker was underwhelming, as all it took was the same two moves to beat him. Some of the earlier boss battles (specifically Bane and the immediately preceding double-Titan & multiple henchmen fights) were much harder and took more coordination and effort. In fact, near the end it seemed that the big showdowns kept getting easier. Killer Croc wasn't a bother, and even Ivy was a routine rumble.

But even with this in mind, the side Riddler Challenges more than make up for the diminishing difficulty.

Great game.



5 out of 5 stars Great Game.   August 25, 2010
Dave
Really great game and fast shipping. I'd really recommend this game to any fans of the series.


2 out of 5 stars Promise Led to Disappointed   August 23, 2010
Greg
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I downloaded the trial version off of the PSN and found it fun and thought I would give the game a go. Playing as Batman using his gadgets would be a great way to spend some free time. Unfortunately other game factors led to an extremely frustrating time and game was no longer enjoyable.

Pros:
The graphics were very nice, the story line was fairly interesting trying to capture the inmates running the asylum, the game length was fairly long to this rather straight forward game. Artificial Intelligence of enemies was too good. Some strategy in taking out enemies.

Cons:
The game was extremely frustrating. You were given special abilities and then when it came to boss battles you were put in situations where you could not use them and now you were at a complete disadvantage. This game is a button masher. You can create combos in your strikes, but you are still mashing those buttons to accomplish the combo moves. Side missions for trophies such as the Riddler's quests got to be too much all in the sake of collecting trophies. The artificial intelligence was inconsistent. When one man knew your whereabouts or discovered a man down, then everyone seemed to know where you were regardless of how far away from the scene they were. The game was so frustrating I gave up on it after a few weeks.

Overall Score: 47/100



4 out of 5 stars Nice Change!   August 21, 2010
T. Lewis (Doylestown, PA)
Great Game! The game had a solid comic book style story line. Graphics are great! I only have 2 complaints. One being the game was short. And secondly, the game solved all of the "detective" elements. It would have been nice to solve some of the puzzles without the computer. It was a tease seeing the Batmobile and Batwing and not being able to operate them. I do think that the game is over hyped, but again its a fun game if your into comic books. I am looking forward to sequel!

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