Borrowing everything from its blockbuster 2009 predecessor that wasn't nailed down-and prying up practically everything that was-Arkham City delivers as much in the way of action, excitement, and (literal) high-flying thrills, but little of the invention that made Arkham Asylum such a standout. Interactive Entertainment leave you no other choice.
So here goes: If you liked Batman: Arkham Asylum, you'll love Batman: Arkham City ($49.99 for PC $59.99 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360)-primarily because developer Rocksteady Studios and publisher Warner Bros. 'If you liked X, you'll love Y!' might be the cheapest of critical plaudits, but sometimes absolutely nothing else will do. Many side missions don't compare favorably with main game mode.Some aspects of story and game play stretch suspension of disbelief too far.Borrows voraciously from previous game.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.