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Batman: Arkham Asylum


REVIEW: Gotham is the new Rapture

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

We’re frequently disappointed by games based on our favourite licenses because we and the people making them usually want very different things. We want to live the essence of our favourite movies, comics and heroes. We want to directly experience what we love about them and by doing so make them more real. Developers and publishers usually just want to use a recognisable brand name to sell a few extra copies of something, and it doesn’t really matter what that something is. Thus the strong, layered, nuanced worlds we love are squashed into convenient-to-make anygame templates and we usually end up with something like this:

You’ll have heard a lot so far about Batman: Arkham Asylum being the greatest superhero game ever made. But while the sentiment has now lost all meaning through its dogged repetition in the press over the last few months, it still needs addressing. Not only because it’s completely true, but also because Arkham Asylum gets the treatment of its subject matter so right that it’s now the new benchmark in games licensed from anything. Sorry, Goldeneye.


Intro for the Bat-fans

Fellow Chiroptera-geeks, your time has come. Recognising that Batman’s character, abilities, world and cast are already solid, diamond-encrusted gold in terms of drama, visuals and action, Rocksteady Studios has distilled everything that’s made Batman so mind-bustingly awesome over the last 70 years and created a true, legitimate, interactive showing for him. Games can now stand proudly alongside movies, comics and animation as having a “proper” Batman in their line-up.

More on the details of that as we get further into the review, but know for now that Arkham Asylum is all of the dark, grimy, brutal, twisted and utterly enthralling things that spring to mind whenever you think of Batman. The attention to detail and sheer love of all things Gotham will make even moderate Bat-fans tingle, and serious fans will positively vibrate with joy. As a small example, take a quick look at how seriously Rocksteady has taken the all-important matter of Batman’s iconic cape physics.

Borderline pornography, is it not? And it only gets better.


Intro for everyone else

But we must rapidly move on from this nerdy Bat-fap love-in (for a while, at least). Because while Batman: Arkham Asylum is indeed The Best Superhero Game Yet Made ™, that title actually does it a weighty disservice. Because rather than simply a staggering piece of fan-service, it’s also a completely legitimate and utterly brilliant video game in its own right.

Arkham takes starting points from several of gaming’s big hitters (Splinter Cell, Ninja Gaiden, GTA, Metroid, Condemned and even Prince of Persia on occasion) but by focusing them all through a shrewd bat-shaped lens makes them completely its own. Any hardcore player with an appreciation of a finely-crafted game will have a lot to love, regardless of whether or not they’re the sort of person who’ll get excited when Bane does this after he beats you:

The core game takes Batman on a heavily story-led journey through the eponymous hell-hole during a Joker-headed takeover; a journey requiring calculated stealth violence, smart exploration, the odd bit of detective work and plenty of good old fashioned beat-downs. The sprawling Arkham Island acts as an overworld hub of sorts, allowing progressive access to the asylum’s facilities and catacombs while leaving you completely free to re-explore old areas and discover new ones as your abilities and Bat-tech expand.

It’s a big, ambitious game made of many diverse elements, and that Rocksteady has realised its vision in such a cohesive, compulsive, immersive and shockingly fun way is a testament to the immense progress it's made since 2006’s good but flawed Urban Chaos: Riot Response.

And now, on to the details!


 
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Jordo141  - 3 months 12 days ago 
AA promised awesomeness. It delivered
gtakiller7  - 3 months 12 days ago 
i will be FIRST to pick this up
Cyberninja  - 3 months 12 days ago 
i am going to buy a new system for this game with the money i get fom chrismas
SCRubS77  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Wow. Todays paycheck = This game.
garnsr  - 3 months 12 days ago 
The demo didn't really make me want to buy it, but it didn't put me off much, either.

It's good to see reviews a little while before the game comes out, but it seems odd to me to see the Brits reviewing an American institution like Batman.
GamesRadarDavidHoughton  - 3 months 12 days ago 
garnsr: The wonder of Batman, my friend, is universal. The bookshelves, DVD collection and Joker t-shirt in my very British flat are a testament to that.
Pr0fesserCha0s  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Best Review Ever
Best Game Ever
Best Hero Ever
Best Hero Game Ever
Best Gameplay
Best Voice over
Best Graphics
Best Website Ever
Game of The Year

God Dammit Gamesradar just give it a freakin 10 it dosen't deserves a freakin 9 it rightfully deserves a 10 and its definitely Game of The Year :P
mramccall  - 3 months 12 days ago 
typical american

AA looks good. The demo on PS3 is just alittle taster :)
may.be.vital  - 3 months 12 days ago 
GR posts first Batman Review!? Thanks guys and great job, already pre-ordered this baby :)

Cheers!
may.be.vital  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Oh and for anyone in Canada and possibly every where else, if you pre-order it at EB games and pick it up on release day then you get it for like $40 instead of $60 :D

That sounded like an ad haha :P
Dexsus  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Holy super review batman! I must get my hands on this! Very well done Mr.Houghton, very well done indeed!
GamesRadarDavidHoughton  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Pr0fesserCha0s: Best comment ever. And to be honest with you, the "9 or 10?" decision was a genuinely hard one, but the stuff I mentioned in the penultimate paragraph gave me no choice but to knock it down.
sixboxes  - 3 months 12 days ago 
I have a raging bat-boner for this game now. Though I'm more excited for Columbo Team Deathmatch. "One More Thing, Motherf*cker!" - that's GENIUS.
2muchGuitarHero  - 3 months 12 days ago 
When I played this demo, my initial fear was that it would become too repetitve. Just jump on gargoyles, glide down and kill people.

This game probably won't be my collection come next year, as there are many more games I'd rather buy: Uncharted 2, Brutal Legend, MW2 etc
sixboxes  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Also, hearing Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn saw the words "Mr. J." almost brought tears of fanjoy to my eyes. Yes I'm probably a bigger fan of the killer cartoon series than anything else bat related, but I think it just shows how this game touches every corner of the Batman universe. Well, every good corner, anyway. The batsuit doesn't have nipples, or Ahnuld as Dr. Freeze. Life is good.
sorenaarlev  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Good review. I really enjoyed the demo so will have to buy this asap!
Perfect_Insanity  - 3 months 12 days ago 
As a huge Bat-Fan myself the mere thought of owning this game makes me feel like a small child on Christmas eve. There is finally a proper, - and rightfully so - groundbreaking Batman game :)
boxmeizter  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Batman Arkham Asylum... WOW! Buy, play, play, play!
Tasty_Pasta  - 3 months 12 days ago 
Ha, I lol'd @ Peter Falk.
TheWebSwinger  - 3 months 12 days ago 
DAMMIT!
Bats has the highest grossing movie AND the best comic book game now. C'MON SPIDEY! GET BACK IN THE GAME!
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Batman: Arkham Asylum

Genre: Action
Release date: 28 Aug 2009
Published by: Eidos
Developed by: Rocksteady Studios
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