Batman: Arkham VR is a simple detective game that manages to convince you that you're Batman.
Batman doesn't kill, but the debate over Rocksteady's Arkham Knight is a reminder that saying something doesn't necessarily make it true.
Does anybody actually care about the ten different Batmen in Rocksteady's upcoming Arkham Knight?
Before Gotham, Oswald Cobblepot was a gimmick-stealing villain in Sega's movie adaptation.
For those who have already completed the immersive story of Gotham’s sprawling prison city, Harley Quinn's Revenge touches on the main game’s strongest notes in a well-crafted couple of hours. (Contains spoilers for Batman: Arkham City)
Rocksteady Studios showed off a preview build of Batman: Arkham City at Microsoft's X-11 event last week, and we had a chance to romp through a wrecked of Gotham's biggest prison yard ever. Unsurprisingly, we left as excited as the previews and trailers have been making us over the past year, and then some.
Rocksteady Studios certainly know how to make an announcement. At a pre-E3 showing of Batman: Arkham City, details emerged about a second playable character. In addition to beating up thugs as Batman, you’ll spend some time as Selina Kyle, a.k.a. Catwoman.