Testseek.de haben 44 Experten-Bewertungen der Batman: Arkham Asylum und die durchschnittliche Bewertung beträgt 91% erhoben. Blättern Sie nach unten und sehen Sie alle Beiträge zu Batman: Arkham Asylum.
August 2009
(91%)
44 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Zusammenfassung: Batman: Arkham Asylum is a remarkable game, the delivery of the story and pacing of combat and puzzles is first class. The game features elements of stealth, melee combat, puzzle solving and some simple platforming. The story briefly follows you as Bat...
Zusammenfassung: Months ago, DC comics killed off Bruce Wayne. A three-part mini-series, entitled "Battle for the Cowl," followed, in which multiple heroes and villains from the Gotham universe battled to wear the suit of the famous, caped crusader. Now, a new entity d...
Zusammenfassung: Not based on any Batman movie, Batman: Arkham Asylum is instead an entirely original tale set in a prison compound for the criminally insane. A large island fortress peppered by multiple structural facilities of the decidedly high-tech Gothic persuasio...
Zusammenfassung: Believe the hype! This game really is as good as everyone makes it out to be, and there is buzz around that its already a Game of the Year contender. Check out what makes it so good here in this in-depth review. OverviewBatman: Arkham Asylum has be...
Zusammenfassung: Batman is perhaps one of the most complex and well-known characters ever to grace the pages of a comic book. His fighting techniques are unmatched, his detective skills are legendary and he is arguably the greatest hero without any super-powers to ever...
Zusammenfassung: What these games failed to realise is that no comic book superhero is darker than Batman with only the 1993 SNES version of Batman Returns coming anywhere close to capturing the true essence of the Caped Crusader. As a character, Batman has limitless p...
Zusammenfassung: Rocksteady, the developers behind Batman: Arkham Asylum, didn't have much of an established hits background that I'm aware of, outside of a Urban Chaos sequel on PS2 from a little ways back. So going into Batman: AA, I didn't expect much, both because ...
Excellent combat, Top-notch writing and voice work, This is the closest youll ever get to actually becoming Batman, Grand selection of enemies and boss battles, Strong love of Batman lore and the stories behind the characters and enemies, Just the right a...
The detecting aspects of the game are rather weak, It seems somewhat un-Batman-like to have to skulk in so many vents, The Riddler could have had a stronger voice