Sunday, December 27, 2009

12 Games For Christmas - Game #10

10. Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC/PS3/360)


Let’s get this out of the way. The last good Batman game was NOT the Batman game for NES. Konami’s Adventures of Batman & Robin was the last good one. That being said, let’s now talk about the best game to be released about Batman – Batman: Arkham Asylum. It’s a very interesting game to talk about, because not only is it the first truly good Batman game since aforementioned Adventures of Batman & Robin, but it’s also only the second game made by UK developer Rocksteady, whom at this rate, are looking more and more like a studio to note.

The premise of the game is loosely based on the legendary “Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth” Batman story, in which via a series of events, Batman is locked in Arkham Asylum and is charged with stopping the Joker from accomplishing his goals. The story and dialogue are particularly great, and the voice acting only adds to this. Put simply, the same voice actors whom voiced Batman, Harley Quinn and the Joker in the legendary 90’s Batman animated series revoice their roles, and do not disappoint. Mark Hamill, in particular, does an amazing job as the Joker – but anyone who’s ever seen the Batman animated series will tell you that.

As for the game, it’s really quite fun. I’ve heard the game best described as a “Batman simulator”, because everything you do never really seems out of place for the character. Sure, you’re beating up on enemies with a rather cool combo system, but you’re also doing your fair share of detective work and exploration/traversal. But another absurdly important element of the game comes in its stealth segments, which really help to make you think like Batman – since getting hit with guns is the only true weakness that Batman has.

But really, it’s something that needs to be checked out – especially if you’re a fan of Batman. The game looks and sounds great, and is a blast to play. The only thing that can kinda suck is that the last parts of the game are the absolute worst – they just become long, tedious and nowhere near as great as the earlier parts of the game. But if that’s the only problem with an excellent game, then I see no true problem.

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