Batman: Arkham Shadow had a lot to live up to. Not only were the developers trying to bring one of the world’s best-known superheroes to VR, they were also building a radical new to play a ...
Suddenly, my beatdowns on cowering goons don’t feel so satisfying. Batman: Arkham Shadow rises to its challenging position as an Arkham sequel by telling what may be gaming’s best Batman story.
Developed by Camouflaj and Oculus Studios, Batman: Arkham Shadow expands the franchise’s mythos with a grimy mystery story set before the events of the Arkham Asylum. It’s an immersive action ...
There’s an endlessly fascinating argument to be made that Batman ... Arkham Shadow. For all intents and purposes, Bruce Wayne is a completely different character when he removes the cowl and ...
Batman: Arkham Shadow is a Game of Many Masks and Faces For all intents and purposes, Bruce Wayne is a completely different ...
it bridges the gap between Batman Arkham Oranges and Batman Arkham Asylum. You don't need to have played either for it to make sense, though, and to be honest, it's been so long since I've played ...
nor is it the same Bruce we saw in Arkham Asylum. He’s stuck in a strange transition phase where he’s less prone to rage, but when the anger does come out, it tends to take over in the moment. It’s a ...
Batman: Arkham Shadow is a lot like Half-Life: Alyx. No, not in the gameplay. Or the story. Or the graphics. It’s a lot like Half-Life: Alyx in the way that the creators managed to completely ...