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From Arkham asylum not much gameplay content has been added, and the free roam is doesn't really suit this genre. The combat is un-pollished button mashing and there is far to little content to be worth buying, along with them trying to charge you extra for skins. But as I am not that, I am a gamer and as a gamer I think Batman Arkham City is not a good game, the story is far too simple and predictable. But as I am not that, I am a gamer and as a Honestly this game is far too overrated, if your a fan of batman then ok it's the game for you. Honestly this game is far too overrated, if your a fan of batman then ok it's the game for you. Without a doubt, what all this game offers is much more than 95% of other games you could spend your time with. There are puzzles, challenges, and feats to overcome which all prove to be challenging. I tried to beat everything in this game, extras and all it's difficult. The gameplay is more fluid than any other game I've played even after nearly 7 more years of game releases. You truly feel like a superhero when playing this game which makes the game fairly easy to beat, but it's even easier to spend more time than necessary beating the story. You still get new weapons, abilities, and tech to ease combat and make the game more fun. Customization is limited but with a character you don't want to alter, the lack of options is in no way a detraction.
Endlessly impressive and entertaining, City prides itself on it's large map, unpredictable story, and perfect gameplay.
While it doesn't fill it with as many important events (Asylum used every area to it's full potential, City touches on each of them maybe once or twice max), it provides so many areas to roam, explore, and clear of hostiles.
In my Top Five of All Time, Arkham City takes the open-world aspect and multiplies it by five. In my Top Five of All Time, Arkham City takes the open-world aspect and Everything that Arkham Asylum amazed with, this game perfects. Everything that Arkham Asylum amazed with, this game perfects.