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Batman: Arkham Asylum | 
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Seller: MOVIES/MUSIC & BEAUTY Rating: 299 reviews Sales Rank: 202
Format: CD Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: action-game-genre ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1000094911 Model: 1000094911 UPC: 788687501064 EAN: 0788687501026 ASIN: B001E8VB6O
Publication Date: August 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Face off against Gotham?s greatest villains including The Joker, HARLEY QUINN, VICTOR ZSASZ and KILLER CROC | | • | Become the Invisible Predatotm with Batman?s takedowns and unique vantage point system to move without being seen or utilize the unique FreeFlowtm combat system to chain together unlimited combos and battle with huge groups of The Joker?s henchmen | | • | Choose multiple takedown methods, including swooping from the sky and smashing through walls, and use the predator camera get a closer look at the action. | | • | Explore every inch of Arkham Asylum and roam freely on the infamous island, presented for the first time ever in its gritty and realistic entiret | | • | Experience what it?s like to be BATMAN using BATARANGS, explosive gel aerosol, The Batclaw, sonar resonator and the line launcher |
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Product Description In Batman: Arkham Asylum, the Dark Knight takes on his greatest challenge yet when he becomes trapped with all of his most dangerous villains inside the insane asylum of GOTHAM CITY - ARKHAM ASYLUM! Batman: Arkham Asylum exposes players to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure that takes them to the depths of Arkham Asylum Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane. Gamers will move in the shadows, instigate fear amongst their enemies and confront The Joker and Gotham City's most notorious villains who have taken over the asylum. Using a wide range of Batman's gadgets and abilities, players will become the invisible predator and attempt to foil The Joker's demented scheme.
Amazon.com Product Description
Batman: Arkham Asylum is a single player, third-person action/adventure in which the Dark Knight is forced to take on his greatest challenge yet when he is trapped by arch rival, the Joker, within Gotham City's facility for the criminally insane, Arkham Asylum. A blend of exciting arcade style combat and stealth mechanics packed with amazing graphics in a moody, immersive setting, Batman: Arkham Asylum offers diverse gameplay options that push the envelope for all action, adventure and superhero games.  Kick it in combat gameplay. View larger. |  And stealth action. View larger. |  Match wits with The Joker. View larger. |  Utilize utility belt gadgets. View larger. | Story Batman: Arkham Asylum features an original story penned exclusively for the game by famous Batman author and five-time Emmy award winner, Paul Dini, whose credits include "Lost" season one and "Batman: The Animated Series." As the game begins Batman is personally delivering his nemesis, The Joker, to the asylum at Arkham Island, but he is uneasy. Although the Arkham asylum is well fortified, he has a nagging feeling that all is not well, which proves to be the case when seconds after turning The Joker over to the guards, the master criminal breaks free of his captors. Even more surprising than this quick turn of events is the revelation that it was never The Joker's intent to escape the vault-like facility, but instead to trap Batman there. Surrounded by an asylum full of dangerous criminals, many of which he put there and all at the beck and call of the Joker, can Batman survive and discover what is behind the Joker's intricate plot? Gameplay In Batman: Arkham Asylum players strap on the gadget-heavy utility belt of the Caped Crusader. Gameplay here is a combination of both the knuckle crunching rush of hand to hand combat as you take on the hordes of thugs that infest Arkham Asylum, and stealth gameplay in which you must dispatch individuals from the shadows. Players can expect an engrossing single player campaign in which Batman continually moves forward to face the henchmen, bosses and traps that The Joker has set for him. With regards to opponents, in addition to The Joker who you will hear more than you see, the dark walls of Arkham also hold familiar villains from the the Batman criminal universe including Harley Quinn, Victor Zsasz and Killer Croc, that you will have to deal with, but don't expect a one-dimensional experience. As players progress from environment to environment within Arkham they will have to use varying combinations of muscle, detective skills, gadgetry and a certain degree of light RPG-like leveling of Batman's skills, arsenal and physical characteristics to survive and discover what The Joker's underlying scheme is. In addition to the story-driven single player campaign Arkham Asylum also contains various additional play modes. These include an arcade styled combat mode where players accumulate points by engaging hordes of thugs in a hand to hand slugfest across a series of maps, in which Batman's physical strength and agility play a major role. The key here is to chain together as many attacks as possible due to the fact that with each successful combo players increase the point multiplier associated with their actions. The game also features a time-based stealth mode where players must hone their ability to strike silently from the shadows. This gameplay, referred to as 'Invisible Predator' utilizes the Dark Knight's skill with gadgets like the grapple tool, batarang and explosives. These allow for vertical/horizontal mobility, the ability to quickly strike from above and at a distance and to take out enemies and create distractions, even through walls. But remember that Batman works solo and is not superhuman. Your enemies will congregate around trouble areas and work as a team against you, so you must be silent, plan your attacks wisely, strike quickly and discover the value of encouraging fear within enemies. Key Features - Utilize the unique FreeFlow combat system to chain together unlimited combos seamlessly and battle with huge groups of The Joker's henchmen in brutal melee brawls.
- Investigate as Batman, the world's greatest detective, by solving intricate puzzles with the help of cutting edge forensic tools including x-ray scanning, fingerprint scans, 'Amido Black' spray and a pheromone tracker.
- Face off against Gotham's greatest villains including The Joker, Harley Quinn, Victor Zsasz and Killer Croc.
- Become the Invisible Predator with Batman's fear takedowns and unique vantage point system to move without being seen and hunt enemies.
- Choose multiple takedown methods, including swooping from the sky and smashing through walls, and use the predator camera get a closer look at the action.
- Explore every inch of Arkham Asylum and roam freely on the infamous island, presented for the first time ever in its gritty and realistic entirety.
- Experience what it's like to be Batman using batarangs, explosive gel aerosol, the Batclaw, sonar resonator and the line launcher.
- Unlock more secrets by completing hidden challenges in the world and develop and customize equipment by earning experience points.
- Enjoy complete superhero freedom in the environment with the use of Batman's grapple to get to any place you can see, jump from any height and glide in any direction.
- PlayStation 3 exclusive Joker Challenge Map DLC.
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Just what a videogame should be : Straight-forward & FUN! July 27, 2010 Greg Sword (Atlanta, GA) As a lover of both great action / adventure games and comic books alike, BATMAN : ARKHAM ASYLUM was both a treat and something of a surprise to me. I grew up a Marvel kid (and remain one to this day) although I always enjoyed the Batman character because he had no superpowers to speak of - just a seemingly unlimited supply of cash and a mind greater than most. That was what set him apart for me, from so many of the superheroes I loved. So it was a real treat to be able to get to play nearly every aspect of what I liked so much about Batman. What caught me off-guard, I guess, was just how differently this game played than so many others I had just played and what I was used to about the action / adventure genre itself - the focus on sheer stealth.
THE GOOD : As I just mentioned, it was a lot of fun to don the cowl of the Batman and sleuth my way through the grime and decay of Arkham Asylum, employing all of Batman's myriad of gadgets, from Batarangs to exploding gel to gliding elegantly and soundlessly with his cape, in an effort to stop the Joker's latest maniacal scheme and beat his henchmen and fellow bad-guys down. As an added bonus the game also gave you `Detective Mode' which enabled you to see through walls, find grapple points and discover hidden items. And when it came to fighting, the moves were fun to execute, neat to watch and the `slowed-down / Matrix-like' bullet-time effect that culminated every fight was quite cool. But what REALLY made the game so fun was how responsive and easy the controls were. Whether you were gliding and suddenly needed to just drop to avoid detection or whether you needed to string together a chain of punches, dodges, counter-attacks and cape-stuns in a melee fight, it was all super-responsive and very easy to execute, but not so much so that it made the game a breeze. Also, as I mentioned previously, something that really caught me off-guard was the game's heavy focus on stealth. Maybe because I was so used to games like the God Of War series, or Bayonetta when it came to action adventure games, I wasn't quite prepared for all the sneaking around and having to be patient for the right time to strike. After a while though, I came to quite enjoy this approach, as it just made the beat-downs that much more fun, when you finally got the chance to unload on the baddies. Something else that ARKHAM ASYLUM had to offer was the Riddler Challenges where you are tasked with solving 240 `riddles' (or locating items) throughout the game. I'm on the fence as to whether this was really necessary for this game as it had no bearing on the overall outcome, but it was fun to complete. The other aspect of ARKHAM ASYLUM that it has going for it, are the Challenges. These are divided into two separate types : Predator, where you rely almost entirely on stealth to eliminate henchmen and achieve certain objectives, and, Freeflow which is straightforward melee fighting but done so that you have to rack up a certain amount of points to achieve 3 trophies (or bats as the case may be) for each challenge. This is basically Batman's version of the Special Ops Missions in Call Of Duty : Modern Warfare 2. As some final, menial thoughts for the good qualities about the game, the scenery and graphics are fantastic and I found myself just stopping to look around at my surroundings and environment quite often, be it from perched high atop the exterior buildings or crouched in a corner looking around some highly detailed rooms. Even the character models which you can take a good 180-degree, detailed look at are quite cool to check out. And speaking of good things to look at, Poison Ivy & Harley Quinn aren't too terribly hard on the eyes either ;-) Which brings me to the villains in the game. I thought it was somewhat of an interesting choice the ones that they did, or didn't use. But of course, with a game that's this good, you have to leave something for the sequel(s), right? I guess overall I'm fairly happy with the ones the chose and the ones they left for later. My only real gripe I guess would be how they squeezed the Riddler into the game (even though you never saw him) but we'll deall with that in......
THE BAD: Actually, I wouldn't really call anything in this game `bad', so much as I might say I'm on the fence as to whether I thought things were necessary or could have been done a little differently. And I guess that would apply to the majority of the things I found good about the game. For instance, was it REALLY necessary to have the Riddler challenges in the game? While I did enjoy looking for them and managed to find them all, they also felt like something that was added to the game to help prolong the otherwise potentially short duration of it. Then again, considering Batman is a detective and there's not a ton of `detecting' to do in the game itself, I guess the Riddler challenges filled that void? And tacking on to this were the challenge modes. Was it absolutely necessary to have these? Probably not at all. But were they fun? Yes. Especially the Predator challenges. The Freeflow challenges did seem to get repetitive and monotonous despite the difficulty ratcheting up with each successive one, but again, I did enjoy the Predator challenges. And unlike what I mentioned about their similarity to the Special Ops missions in COD : MW2, these can be played without having to unlock them by completing the one that came before it, so, props to the game there. Something else I found a tad problematic though, was, detective mode. As cool as it was, it was problematic in that, it was TOO helpful. So much so, that you spend most of the time in it, looking at the world around you in a bluish , x-ray tint and not looking at the fantastic scenery around you in the colors and shadowing it's meant to be seen in. Yes, I probably would have done it differently, but I don't know how because it seemed to be integral to how the game was played, since you had to know where you could grapple and where the enemies were in order to formulate a strategy. Beyond these few things, the only other minor gripes I could come up with were that for everything they allow you to do as Batman in this game (which, again, covers pretty much everything he's able to do - kudos to that!), they don't give you the opportunity to drive the Batmobile (...or Batcycle.....or Batplane......or Batboat....etc., etc.). Now THAT would have been cool! But again, I guess they have to leave something for the sequel(s), so here's to hoping! As well, it would have been cool to deal with The Penguin, Catwoman, Ra's-Al-Ghul and such, but there's that sequel thing again. I guess if I have a real gripe about any of the villains, it's the Riddler. If they're going to bother with having you track down 240 (!!!) of his riddles / objects / whatever, then they should've at least given you the opportunity to apprehend him or fight him. IMHO, a better idea would have been that, if you completed all 240 Riddler challenges, you would either be treated to a) a chance to fight and apprehend him OR at the least b) a fairly lengthy cut-scene where you're shown Batman going to fight and apprehend him. Either of these ideas could have been done as an unlockable reward and something that, in my mind, would have REALLY validated The presence of the Riddler challenges.
THE BOTTOM LINE: This is, without a doubt, a truly fantastic game and most importantly what a video game should be : a LOT of fun without being too difficult to get a grip on. It's pretty straight-forward in its' controls, has a good story, a likeable and familiar character you control (as well as familiar characters you battle), a good blend of fighting and stealth, a nice balance of things to do (even if a few feel contrived), a good array of gadgets to use and is just overall a REALLY, really solid game. This is definitely something any gamer should play if they like anything even close to this type of game and definitely one that belongs in any serious gamers' library. While it's not this particular reviewer's favorite game, it's definitely one I can highly recommend and one I like very, very much.
Phenominal Game! July 10, 2010 Alena Luff (Staten Island,NY) This Batman Arkham Asylum game is just a blast to play. Ive been hooked on it since i received it. Its just wonderfully put together. the story,the game play, the scenes, the interaction. I cant say enough about this game. it has become a favorite. all the other reviews mention all youll need to know. the controls are easy to master. just all out fun to play. get it!
Deserves GAME OF THE CENTURY! July 10, 2010 Lilly (Seattle) I am an avid gamer, and trust me when I say that this game is really, really well made. The story is entertaining, the characters are voiced well, and this game is FUN. I don't mean fun like "Hmm. I think I'll keep this game and play it on the weekends..." kind of fun, I mean fun like you-will-be-shocked-out-of-your-brain kind of fun. The controls are in the perfect places, and there are so many trophies to find you will be looking for them even after you've already won the game. The GRAPHICS are sharp and the SCENE PLAY is stunning. This game involves a lot of strategy, and also it doesn't hurt to be talented with riddles. I'm certainly not, but the beauty of the whole thing is that it didn't matter. The Riddler may try to intimidate you, but don't let him trip you up. I've never particularly liked superheroes, and knew hardly anything about Batman when I rented this game. BUT THAT HAS CERTAINLY CHANGED! Warning: If you are a female gamer, you may fall in love with Batman. Or Joker, if you are an evil female. If you are, you have my pity.
-PEACE-
FAN-FRICKIN-TASTIC!!!!! June 28, 2010 GameFace (Colorado, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Batman goes back to its roots with Arkham Asylum. Where do I begin - the great graphics? The great story line? The great characters? The easy to learn and diverse control scheme? SOOOO much to see and do in this game. It's not just a beat-em-up, though there's plenty of that here. You really get the feeling that you're a high tech, 21st century detective. And I really like how you can use Batman's zip line to attach and perch yourself atop high vantage points. Batman fights, zips around, glides, flings "Batarangs," follows chemical scents; pretty much anything and everything you'd expect him to do. There's not a chink in Arkam Asylum's armor. I have to say that this is probably my favorite PS3 title, and that's saying something as I have roughly 40 or so PS3 games. If you own a PS3, GET THIS GAME! You will not be disappointed.
PURE AWESOMENESS! June 28, 2010 Dana Megas 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THIS IS LIKE THE BEST BATMAN GAME EVER! It is spectacular in graphics and so much fun I beat it 3 times!
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