Skip to main content
Join The Community
- Join our community
11
Premium Benefits
24/7
Access Available
21K+
Active Members
Commenting
Join the discussion
Exclusive Articles Coming Soon
Member-only articles
Weekly Newsletters
Weekly gaming & entertainment news
Member Badges
Earn badges as you go
Exclusive Competitions
Members-only prize draws
Curated Deals Coming Soon
Tech and gaming deals worth grabbing
GET COMMUNITY ACCESS QUICK
For the quickest way to join, simply enter your email below and get access. We will send a confirmation and sign you up to our newsletter to keep you updated on all your gaming news.
By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE
Want to subscribe to the magazine? Click the button below to find out more information.
Find out more
GET Community ACCESS QUICK

Join the GamesRadar community for quick access. Enter your email below and we'll send confirmation, and sign you up to our newsletter.

By submitting your information, you confirm you are aged 16 or over, have read our Privacy Policy and agree to the Terms & Conditions. Geographical rules apply.

Background
Welcome to GamesRADAR+ Community !
Hi ,

Your membership journey starts here.

Keep exploring and earning more as a member.

MY ACCOUNT

Badge picture
Earn your first badge
Read 1 article to unlock your first badge.
Keep earning badges
Explore ways to get more involved as a member.
Latest Games News

Latest Games News

Breaking gaming news and updates

Read Now
Latest Games Reviews

Latest Games Reviews

Expert verdicts on the newest releases

Read Now

See what you’ve unlocked.

Explore your membership benefits.

Explore
Member Exclusives

Stay Ahead with GamesRadar+

Get the biggest gaming news, reviews, and releases straight to your inbox.

Explore

Sign Out
GamesRadar+ GamesRadar+
US EditionUS CA EditionCanada UK EditionUK AU EditionAustralia
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Games
    • Game Insights
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
    • Genres
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
    • Franchises
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
  • Hardware
    • Insights
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Buying Guides
    • Computing
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
    • Accessories & Tech
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
  • home
  • Games
    • View Games
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • Big Preview
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • View Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • View Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • View TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • View Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • View Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • View Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
  • Hardware
    • View Hardware
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Buying Guides
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • View Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Video
    • View Video
    • Video
    • GR+ Replay - Submit Your Clips
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
Trending
  • GTA 6 pre-orders
  • New Games 2026
  • Summer Game Fest 2026 schedule
  • Best gaming gadgets
  • Submit your clips. Win prizes
Jump to:
  • Batman games FAQs
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more


By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

You are now subscribed

Your newsletter sign-up was successful


Want to add more newsletters?

GamesRadar+

Every Friday

GamesRadar+

Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them.

GTA 6 O'clock

Every Thursday

GTA 6 O'clock

Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.

Knowledge

Every Friday

Knowledge

From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.

The Setup

Every Thursday

The Setup

Hardware nerds unite, sign up to our free tech newsletter for a weekly digest of the hottest new tech, the latest gadgets on the test bench, and much more.

Switch 2 Spotlight

Every Wednesday

Switch 2 Spotlight

Sign up to our new Switch 2 newsletter, where we bring you the latest talking points on Nintendo's new console each week, bring you up to date on the news, and recommend what games to play.

The Watchlist

Every Saturday

The Watchlist

Subscribe for a weekly digest of the movie and TV news that matters, direct to your inbox. From first-look trailers, interviews, reviews and explainers, we've got you covered.

SFX

Once a month

SFX

Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!


Join the club

Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards.


An account already exists for this email address, please log in.
  1. Games
  2. Action Games

Ranking the best Batman games

Features
By Jordan Oloman Contributions from Alyssa Mercante, Emma-Jane Betts last updated 13 January 2026

We've taken the best Batman games and ranked them - how does your fave fare?

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Best Batman games: Batman getting ready to punch someone with Gotham in the background.
(Image credit: Warner Bros Games)
Jump to:
  • Batman games FAQs
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Flipboard
  • Email
Share this article
0
Join the conversation
Follow us
Add us as a preferred source on Google
Subscribe to our newsletter

Ranking the best Batman games is no small task. There are tons of amazing games about the Caped Crusader, taking the best Batman comics and turning them into unforgettable, gritty playgrounds for aspiring crimefighters. In fact, some titles starring Bruce Wayne have become iconic must-plays for all gamers, especially the ones made by Rocksteady, who influenced the modern superhero genre from the moment it released the first game in the Arkham series. 

But what are the best Batman games to play right now? How do they rank? Since The Batman 2 is heading to cinemas soon, and we have the new game LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, as well as Batman: Arkham Shadow having released back in 2024, it's a good time to revisit our favorite Batman games. So, before we see Gotham's hero back on the big screen, let's see how the best Bruce Wayne's stack up.

Here are the best Batman games, ranked from worst to best. 

You may like
  • Spider-Man 2 PC The 10 best superhero games that you should play today
  • The best Marvel games - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 The 10 best Marvel games of all time
  • Best Warhammer games: A marine in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. The 10 best Warhammer games of all time, ranked

7. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate

A screenshot of Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, one of the best Batman games of all time.

(Image credit: WB Games)

Developer: Armature Games
Platforms: Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, PC, PS3, Xbox 360, WiiU

You may not remember this spin-off, and that's probably for the best. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate transported the caped crusader to the small screen - specifically the Nintendo 3DS and the PlayStation Vita. It's a 2.5D side-scroller that picks up right where Arkham Origins left off, as Batman deals with an explosion at Blackgate prison, which allows Joker, Penguin, and Black Mask to run rampant. 

While the plot is framed around one of the less interesting Arkham narratives, it did have several ambitious ideas: it tried to graft as much of the console experience as possible onto portable devices, with stealth gameplay and even explosive gel making the cut. The inventive use of the camera must also be applauded - zooming in at various flashpoints and putting Batman in the literal crosshairs as part of the Deadshot fight. 

Combat is still crunchy, but the level design is all over the place, and the downgrade in graphics is extremely noticeable. It was an attempt at a Metroid Batman game that fell very short of the mark. The game was eventually ported to consoles and PC, and while it looks much better than its portable predecessor, a fresh coat of paint can't fix the poor design behind the scenes.

Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more

By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

For more information, read our Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate review.

6. Batman: Arkham Origins

Batman throwing an enemy off a building in Batman: Arkham Origins.

(Image credit: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)

Developer: WB Games Montreal
Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS3, PS4, PS5, WiiU, PC

Oh, Batman: Arkham Origins. An intermediary game handled by a different developer in WB Montreal - the team took a bold step by creating a prequel, setting the game five years before the events of Arkham Asylum. It's a much more contained narrative than the rest of the Arkham games, with a plot that sadly doesn't amount to much beyond introducing Batman's relationship with Troy Baker's Joker. 

You may like
  • Spider-Man 2 PC The 10 best superhero games that you should play today
  • The best Marvel games - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 The 10 best Marvel games of all time
  • Best Warhammer games: A marine in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. The 10 best Warhammer games of all time, ranked

Unfortunately, outside of some clever character-to-character quipping, the rest of the plot is shot full of holes and often undermines its own most interesting twists by plugging them up. The gargantuan open world is nice to look at, but awfully hollow, and detective mode was somehow turned tedious. Despite the excellent boss battles, the game feels bloated with overpowered gadgets that dumb down the combat into monotonous punching. 

The game often chucks legions of enemies at Batman without rhyme or reason, instead of being careful with its encounter design, a tactic that quickly gets old. It also had a very odd multiplayer mode, which felt tacked on to the main game. 

While it's definitely worthwhile if you're an Arkham loremaster, Origins doesn’t reinvent itself like the other games. For more details, check out our Batman: Arkham Origins review.

5. Batman Arkham VR

A screenshot of one of the best Batman games, Batman Arkham VR.

(Image credit: Rocksteady)

Developer: Rocksteady Studios
Platforms: PS4, PC

Despite being near the bottom of this particular list, Batman: Arkham VR is actually very good. It's just that the barometer for Arkham games is set very high. This virtual reality experience came out in 2016, following Arkham Knight. As far as short VR games go, Arkham VR is incredibly successful in everything it sets out to do, which is a rare feat! 

You'll grapple, fight bad guys, and even experience hallucinations courtesy of the crown prince of crime, but it all serves a consistently exciting narrative separate from the rest of the games. From the underpants-ruining segment in the sewers to the intricate application of detective mode - you'd have to be a fool to skip Arkham VR if you're a self-respecting Arkham fan with a pair of goggles lying around. 

There are plenty of villains to contend with and even a suite of difficult challenges that give the game some genuine replay value. Many may pass it off due to its limited scope compared to the more gargantuan console games you’re used to, but if you've ever wanted to don the cowl yourself and watch batarangs curve through the air, this is about as close as you’re going to get.

If you are ready to enter the virtual world, read our Batman Arkham VR review for more information. 

4. Batman: The Telltale Series (Seasons 1 & 2)

Batman fighting Catwoman in Batman: The Telltale Series.

(Image credit: Telltale)

Developer: Telltale Games
Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS3, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Swich, PC

Gone but not forgotten, Telltale Games went out on a high with its release of the second season of its take on Batman - a revolutionary look into The Dark Knight's relationship with one of the best Batman villains of all time, The Joker. While the first season was classic Batman, it still had enough twists and fun (but clunky) combat sequences to keep you interested. The Enemy Within, though, may well be the most unique modern Joker story we've had. 

Anthony Ingruber's John Doe is absolutely magnificent, simply one of the finest performances of the past decade in games. In The Enemy Within, you court the initially innocent Doe as he falls in with a rough crowd and deals with his emotions concerning an electrifying Harley Quinn, who is clearly up to no good. To say much more would spoil the magic - but the story carefully unravels into cathartic magic as difficult decisions force you to mould your worst enemy. 

The game forces you to choose between Batman's moral code, his secret identity, and the livelihood of his friends; all the while, the naive and endearing John Doe is a ticking time bomb just waiting to go off. Can you stop The Joker from becoming The Joker? If that question excites you, you must play Batman: The Telltale Series.

3. Batman: Arkham Knight

Batman standing in front of the moon during one of the best Batman games, Batman Arkham Knight.

(Image credit: Rocksteady)

Developer: Rocksteady
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch

The fourth Arkham game dropped in 2015 and was another revolutionary AAA title within its console generation. A magnificent game to look at, Arkham Knight's slick streets and particle effects felt very next-generation, even if some of the new features implemented did not stick the landing. 

The story of Batman: Arkham Knight is fantastic and brings back the best Arkham villains - both Scarecrow and The Joker reappear, as well as some exciting foes from wider Batman lore like Man-Bat and Deathstroke. The 'Arkham Knight' that gives the game its namesake is a totally original character too - providing intrigue and mystery as you navigate the narrative. Sure - the twist is fairly predictable if you've peeked behind the Arkham curtain at some of Batman's comic outings, but it still provided a lot of tension. 

At least they didn't just tread the same ground or play it safe like Origins. While the story puzzles could be genuine headscratchers that made you feel like a super sleuth, the Riddler challenges weren't up to scratch, especially compared to Arkham Asylum, which was doubly disappointing given that the tedious puzzles were required for the game’s very cool true ending. 

Read our Batman: Arkham Knight review to learn more about this unmissable conclusion to the Arkham story.

2. Batman: Arkham City

A screenshot of one of the best Batman games, Arkham City with Harley Quinn.

(Image credit: Rocksteady/Warner Bros.)

Developer: Rocksteady
Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS3, PS4, PS5, WiiU, PC, Nintendo Switch

How do you follow up a revolutionary superhero game like Arkham Asylum? Well, simply put, you make Batman: Arkham City. Unlike Asylum, Rocksteady's sequel was a more calculated success. It took the marvelous foundation of their masterpiece and removed the stabilizers. City allowed players to explore a detailed open world chock full of content as an even more powerful caped crusader. 

The free-flow combat was refined into a dance of death, turning every encounter into an engaging puzzle where the player must decide when and how to use their new gadgets to unravel the enemy AI. The bountiful side missions and easter eggs oozed tantalizing lore into every nook of its gritty world, complemented by Batman's most dastardly villains. Yet - it's the more unusual picks that shine, like Clayface, Hugo Strange, and Ra's al Ghul. Of course, Mark Hamill’s Joker returns, delivering an astounding performance. 

Even the DLC packs were fantastic. Again, the Riddler challenges in Arkham City were changed for the worse, much like Arkham Knight, involving more annoying tedium and the 'one-and-done' boss battles, which lacked the gusto of Asylum's more surprising and meaningful cameos. Arkham City was the perfect, refined follow-up to Arkham Asylum, even if it couldn't reach the revolutionary heights of its forebear.

If you want to know more about one of the best action games, read our Batman: Arkham City review.

1. Batman: Arkham Asylum

A screenshot of one of the best Batman games, Batman: Arkham Asylum.

(Image credit: Rocksteady)

Developer: Rocksteady
Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS3, PS4, PS5, WiiU, PC

Batman: Arkham Asylum had the element of surprise. In August 2009, Rocksteady's magnum opus appeared on store shelves, a game of incredible ambition from a relatively new studio that had never tried anything like this before. What Rocksteady delivered is still widely considered one of the best superhero games ever made, a cohesive reinvention of the genre's hallmarks that has since paved the way for many similarly revolutionary titles that have drawn inspiration from its systems.

As they say, less is more - and by focusing the game within the decrepit confines of Arkham Asylum, Rocksteady created an atmosphere you could truly lose yourself. Instead of letting Batman easily prey on whatever cannon fodder he fancies, Asylum captured the fear and claustrophobia of being locked in with your worst enemies running riot, making each encounter count. It also encouraged exploration, what with the Riddler challenges asking you to catalog comic artifacts, unraveling curious lore about lesser-known villains.

Yet, you don't even need to be a comics fan to enjoy Arkham Asylum. It is one of the best stories ever told in a video game, with adrenaline-pumping combat and stealth sequences layered between each magnificently voice-acted cinematic flashpoint. There was nothing like it when Arkham Asylum came out all those years ago - and to an extent, there still isn't. 

To learn more about our top pick for the best Batman games of all time, check out our Batman: Arkham Asylum review.

Batman games FAQs

How many Batman Arkham games are there?

There are technically 11 Batman Arkham games; however, three are mobile-only and can't be played anymore. So realistically, if you are looking to play all the Batman Arkham games, you are only looking at eight titles. The games are: Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, Batman: Arkham Knight, Batman: Arkham VR, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and Batman: Arkham Shadow.

How to play the Batman Arkham games in order?

While you can play the Batman Arkham games in either chronological or release order, we recommend playing in release order, as that is what Rocksteady originally intended. With that in mind, this is our recommended order for how to play the Batman Arkham games: Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, Batman: Arkham Knight, Batman: Arkham VR, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and Batman: Arkham Shadow.

What is the first Batman game?

The First Batman game ever made came out in 1986 and was called Batman. It is an isometric action-adventure game that was published by Ocean Software back in the day and had you playing as the Dark Knight on a quest to rescue Robin.

Are there any new Batman games coming out?

There is a new LEGO Batman game heading our way in 2026. The upcoming title is called LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, and is being developed by Traveller's Tales. This is the fourth LEGO Batman game to head our way and will have an original story that's inspired by the DC universe, so expect references to films, comics, and TV shows with this one, folks.


Why don't you check out the best Fallout games while you're here? Or, if you want more Gotham action, read our guide on how to watch all the DC movies in order. 

TOPICS
Best List
CATEGORIES
PC Gaming Xbox One PS4 PS5 Xbox Series X Nintendo Switch Platforms Xbox PlayStation Nintendo
PRODUCTS
Batman: Arkham City Batman: Arkham Knight Batman: Arkham Asylum
Jordan Oloman
Jordan Oloman
Social Links Navigation
Freelance writer

Jordan Oloman has hundreds of bylines across outlets like GamesRadar+, PC Gamer, USA Today, The Guardian, The Verge, The Washington Post, and more. Jordan is an experienced freelance writer who can not only dive deep into the biggest video games out there but explore the way they intersect with culture too. Jordan can also be found working behind-the-scenes here at Future Plc, contributing to the organization and execution of the Future Games Show.

With contributions from
  • Alyssa MercanteFormer Features Writer
  • Emma-Jane BettsManaging Editor, Evergreens

You must confirm your public display name before commenting

Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.

Read more
Spider-Man 2 PC
Action Games The 10 best superhero games that you should play today
 
 
The best Marvel games - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Spider Man The 10 best Marvel games of all time
 
 
Best Warhammer games: A marine in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
Games The 10 best Warhammer games of all time, ranked
 
 
Best Lord of the Rings games: a screenshot of Talion on a dragon in Middle-Earth Shadow of War.
Games The best Lord of the Rings games to help you have a Middle-earth adventure
 
 
Borderlands The best Borderlands games, ranked
 
 
Astarian looking pensive with his hand resting on his chin in Baldur's Gate 3
Games The 25 best Steam games to play in 2026
 
 
Latest in Action Games
The key art for Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight showing a shadowed Batman superimposed in front of a neon and spotlight lit Gotham City
Action Games Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight review: "Arkham flavor combines with Lego comedy better than I expected"
 
 
How to enter GTA 5 cheats
Grand Theft Auto Call of Duty and Mario Kart come close, but Take-Two CEO says GTA is "the most valuable entertainment IP ever created"
 
 
GTA 6 Cal Hampton in a bar by a pool table
Grand Theft Auto GTA 6 hype hits all-time high as fans find more evidence Rockstar's pre-orders start today
 
 
Image of the GTA 6 on the PS5 and Xbox Series X with a yellow GamesRadar+ background.
Grand Theft Auto GTA 6 pre-orders could go live today, we're debunking rumors, verifying listings, and watching prices live
 
 
Link rides Epona into battle in artwork for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda Zelda: Twilight Princess did what the N64 couldn't because Miyamoto really wanted horseback combat
 
 
Official art for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda Eiji Aonuma tried to "graduate" from Zelda after Wind Waker, but Shigeru Miyamoto said otherwise
 
 
Latest in Features
A destroyer from Marathon looking head-on, with a pale blue sky behind
FPS Games Killing Marathon would be self-sabotage for Sony
 
 
Bob Odenkirk as Ulysses in Normal
Action Movies Bob Odenkirk and John Wick creator's new movie isn't just an action flick – it also has a surprising amount of heart
 
 
Cities of Sigmar Cogfort box on a wooden surface
Tabletop Gaming If you miss weird old Warhammer, the new Cities of Sigmar models are for you
 
 
Jeremy Allen White as Rotta the Hutt, holding two axes, in The Mandalorian and Grogu
Star Wars Movies Who is Rotta the Hutt in The Mandalorian and Grogu? The Star Wars history of the Clone Wars character explained
 
 
Image of a collection of Kojima game character merch on a light green GamesRadar+ background.
Toys & Collectibles This Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding merch is enough to unite all Hideo Kojima fans
 
 
Hand holding Scuf Omega PS5 controller
Gaming Controllers The Scuf Omega costs $220, but my favorite feature can be found in controllers at a fraction of that price
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. A player obtaining the Subnautica 2 Heat Tolerance Adaptation from an Angel Comb
    1
    How to get the Subnautica 2 Heat Adaptation
  2. 2
    How to get the Sonic Resonator in Subnautica 2
  3. 3
    How to save the Subnautica 2 Angel Comb
  4. 4
    Asus is sure picking its moment to launch its first-ever RAM kit
  5. 5
    Who is Rotta the Hutt in The Mandalorian and Grogu? The Star Wars history of the Clone Wars character explained

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Careers
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...