If there's any conceivable criticism, it's that some of the boss fights are a bit too easy, especially the one involving poison Ivy. One thing the gameplay particularly nails, is the changing up and the variety mix of enemies you'll encounter- forcing you to think strategically about each encounter. The AI is challenging, but only in packs. Batman has an assortment of punches, kicks and special takedowns which can be all chained into combos and you can wrack up glorious counter kills. The gameplay is an impeccable highlight too. This lore really engrosses the player into the universe and into each individual character, detailing the villain's irrational histories. Whether it's audio diaries or riddler trophies or challenges, the game digs deep with a heavy and rich emphasis on Batman lore. Part of my love for Arkham Asylum stems from the wide assortment of valuable collectibles strewn around Arkham Asylum. Now that Arkham Asylum has been brushed, I am not just a fan of the universe but I absolutely love and adore it.
The Dark Knight was my first real foray into the Batman universe, and I walked away from that film suitably impressed, but that didn't make me a fan. Part of my love for I've never been one with the numerous superhero universes that have spawned over the years including Batman.
I've never been one with the numerous superhero universes that have spawned over the years including Batman.