Batman: Arkham Asylum

Welcome to Arkham Asylum
Years have passed and all Batman Games were either dull or utterly ugly. Then Rocksteady and Eidos came to the rescue and made not just the best Batman game, but also one of the most entertaining game of 2009, Batman: Arkham Asylum. Batman: Arkham Asylum features a great story that will suck-in anyone who plays it, A solid action packed gameplay, and tons of detective work which by the way is the most important part of the game… why? well, you’re Batman/Bruce Wayne – the world’s greatest detective.

Please Enjoy your stay
Batman: Arkham Asylum is created on Unreal Engine 3.0 Technology similar to Gears of War so expect the graphics to be Superb and presentable. Character modeling and textures are at it’s peak, you’ll need a High-Definition TV to enjoy all it’s glory. The environment and level structures are excellent although some levels/stages are quite boring, particularly on the sewer part.

I eat scums like these for breakfast
Now the Gameplay: Arkham Asylum features an excellent action sequences, think of it as Tekken but in simpler controls and mechanics. Batman’s fighting moves are artistic, jaw-dropping and action packed, especially the executable counter moves…. they’re pretty addictive. The game is challenging although once you get the moves right, the gameplay seems somewhat incredibly easy. You’ll encounter massive detective work around Arkham Asylum as The Riddler will place tons of riddles, mind blowing challenges and puzzles. You can use your Detective mode vision to solve all puzzles in the game. Achievement points and other unlockables in the game makes Batman: Arkham Asylum even more addictive than any other action games. You can unlock tons of challenges and maps for you to play with after you have beaten the Story Mode.
Batman: Arkham Asylum can be enjoyed by both Batman and Non-Batman Fans alike. My advice is for you to grab a copy now before it runs out. Being the first Super Hero/Comic book based game that ever received an Editor’s Choice award and a potential nomination for 2009′s Game of the year, The game’s value may go up the roof for years to come.
