[Official] Batman: Arkham Asylum


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There are not many good games released/coming this year.

2007 was the best year in gaming IMO.

Modern Warfare, Gears of War, Crysis, Bioshock, Orange Box, DiRT, Stalker, Unreal Tournament 3, NFS Pro street(lol).etc :p

I hope Batman AA pwnz :D

I love how you sum up some of the best games this year! MW:2 will sell the most this year not sure if it will be my GOTY. That might go to Dragon Age.

Calling some of those "best games this year" just shows what a terrible year it has been so far.

I'm really enjoying the demo. Yes "enjoying" - I'm not a gamer really and usually crap at games. For example, am stuck on the bit where there's like 7 guards in a room full or gargoyles...

But yeah, enjoying this game :)

I'm really enjoying the demo. Yes "enjoying" - I'm not a gamer really and usually crap at games. For example, am stuck on the bit where there's like 7 guards in a room full or gargoyles...

But yeah, enjoying this game :)

That part was tough! I died 3 times there. The controls were a bit odd at first because I'm used to playing FPS games. Anyway, I'm stuck between buying it for my PC or PS3. I'll probably get it on PC. It'll definitely look better with my Radeon HD 4870.

PC mods are win :(

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But now that I'm getting my Batcave in Home for getting the PS3 copy, I'll just keep my ?23 pre-order :))

Free flow combat video - http://www.gametrailers.com/video/free-flo...mment_head_text:drool::

ps. The game does have atrocious hit boxes though:laugh::

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Hiya!

Just got the demo of Batman Arkham Asylum, and I have to say I'm impressed. It reminded me of the older swing around and stab them kind of games such as "Bloodrayne 2" etc.

Anyone else had the chance to experience it yet?

Gamearena Download from here (Unmetered for bigpond users) - 2.0GB

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There are two riddler trophies in the demo (That I have been able to find) I think there is a third, but it is unreachable (in the section where you have to take the guards down before the demo ends there is a grate high up near the ceiling at the far side where you enter.)

Thanks for providing a link. It's definately worth it man, whoever did the voiceover for Heath Ledger in the game done a wonderful job.

Heath Ledger? The joker in this is not a Heath Ledger type joker - more of the comic book version...

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