‘Batman: Return To Arkham’ Review, News & Updates : Gameplay Holds Up Good With Superior Graphics

By Jeff Thompson - 28 Oct '16 01:42AM
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"Batman: Return To Arkham" is released and the game bundle is good and has some exceptional graphics, which is a specialty of Batman games. It is the remastered versions of "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and "Batman: Arkham City". The remastered versions of most popular Batman installments, which are mostly referred as genuine classics, have done a prettier presentation.

While remastering the classics the developers of Batman: Return To Arkham should have focused to impress its fans with additional features and options, which is sadly missing in the versions. It is important to note that bone-cracking blows, cinematic counter moves and foe-freezing stuns making both look better, reports Empire Online.

Arkham City takes the core elements from original but at the same time tries to add things to look like a different game. The environment of Gotham City is not very large but it looks interesting with its side requests and series of secrets, cited by Metro. Batman: Return To Arkham easily underscores last year's "Arkham Knight" with its plot, action sequences, and graphics.

It is important to note that "Batman: Return To Arkham" is developed by Chinese developer Virtuos and not by Rocksteady Studios, the developer of the original versions. However, Virtuos can say that it did a decent job but lacks in uneven frame rate, reported by CG Magazine.

The most important aspect of the game is that an original work is missing and hence it might not impress its fans. It has lots of light ups and new graphics but the characters are not looking lively and that leads to lack of performance. The visuals of Batman: Return To Arkham also underscore the games.

Batman: Return To Arkham is for people who really want an upgrade from the originals. New gamers may find these games less interesting as originals did. It is reported that a version for VR headsets can also be expected in future considering the success of Batman: Arkham VR.

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