Better With Wii U? - Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition
This isn’t the game Nintendo deserves, but it’s the one it needs.
Posted By Austin Yorski about 1 year, 7 months ago
If you have an HD console, you’ve been bat-punching people at your leisure since Arkham City released. But what about those PC gamers who have to wait for the release of the newest Batman game? Nvidia has you covered.
Assuming you can afford a GeForce GTX 560 (why not put it on your Bat Credit Card?), this may be the definitive way to experience Batman: Arkham City. The gamepad versus mouse-and-keyboard controls debate will rage forever onward, but I think we can all agree that this game looks amazing with GeForce PhysX. Not that it doesn’t look amazing on consoles; it does. But… oh no, I’ve said too much. Let’s end this post now before–it’s too late! The console fanboys are here! I have to escagmhokhjmlhpm
Batman: Arkham City will be available on PC on November 15th, 2011 in North America and November 18th, 2011 in Europe.
A student of Literature and Religion at Florida State University, Austin Yorski is a jack-of-all-trades around BT. He goes by Austin or Yorski (but not both), and spends all the time he isn’t reading or playing football on writing, editing, moderating, and gaming. He can also collect all 120 stars in Super Mario 64 blindfolded.
This isn’t the game Nintendo deserves, but it’s the one it needs.
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Posted By Shaun K. about 1 year ago
The final piece of DLC for Batman: Arkham City is only a few weeks away from release and now a new trailer has been released for players to enjoy.
Posted By Shaun K. about 1 year ago
One final mission awaits the Dynamic Duo in Arkham City and BT has all the details you need to know.
Posted By Johnny Maloney about 1 year, 5 months ago
In the dark night, the dark knight got light effects to run tight in spite of slight setbacks to OSes of lower bytes. Will this affect you? It might. How trite.
Posted By Johnny Maloney about 1 year, 5 months ago
Excited PC players cranked their DX11 settings up this week to look at Arkham City in all its dark knight glory, only to discover the in-game camera to suffer from a condition that induced small seizures every few seconds. Rocksteady has acknowledged the problem, and is on the case! *theme song*
Posted By Micah C. about 1 year, 5 months ago
The Robin DLC is finally out for those who didn’t pre-order the game through Best Buy or didn’t buy a code from someone who hocked it on Ebay.
Posted By Johnny Maloney about 1 year, 6 months ago
In surely the best year for games we’ve seen in a long time, the increasingly common trend of PC version delays rears its unpleasantly ubiquitous head. Arkham City now also delayed, but not for much longer.
Posted By Fraser about 1 year, 6 months ago
I can’t believe that Robin was actually Harley Quinn the WHOLE TIME! All this and the ACTUAL plot twists in our Arkham City Long Haul conclusion!
Posted By Micah C. about 1 year, 6 months ago
Once he was an acrobat, then a sidekick, and then he became his own man. Now, you can play as him in Batman: Arkham City.
Posted By AngryJoe about 1 year, 6 months ago
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Posted By Taylor Hoyt about 1 year, 6 months ago
With expectations now sky high, Arkham City doesn’t have the luxury of flying under the radar. This only makes what Rocksteady has created that much more impressive.
Posted By Austin Yorski about 6 months ago
The Wii U is launching with roughly half a billion games. You don’t have the time to read that many full reviews (and we can’t write that many), so instead we’ll be bringing you a series of mini-reviews entitled “Better With Wii U?” We’ll still be publishing full write-ups for brand new titles, but these pieces will let you know the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of every port/re-release for Nintendo’s newest console.
HOW WAS THE ORIGINAL?
“I can confidently say that if you can only afford a few games this season, Batman: Arkham City absolutely has to be one of them. The fantastic story, robust amount of content, and fun factor all mesh together to make, without question, one of the finest games of the year.”- Taylor H.
We loved Arkham City here at Blistered Thumbs. Our official write-up and all three video reviews were highly positive, and the game made the “Best of 2011″ list for many a site writer. The only complaints any of our producers had with the experience were some niggling control issues and some texture pop-in. Even in a year that saw the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Portal 2, Batman held his own.
We scored the game 9 out of 10 with a “Buy it Now!” recommendation. Read the full review right here.
WHAT’S NEW WITH WII U?
The titular armor refers to the new suit worn by Bruce Wayne as he stalks about the open world assaulting thugs and villains alike. As you could probably guess from the header image, the suit’s main feature is adding electricity to punch attacks. This manifests within the game as a meter that charges up while you fight. Once you’ve filled the meter, tapping the associated icon on the GamePad allows you to begin your electro beatdown.
In addition, every gadget and mini-game has been altered in order to utilize the Wii U’s fancy new controller. This means that you’ll be tapping the screen to navigate menus, maneuvering the GamePad to scan for clues, and tilting it in order to aim Batarangs. The controller screen can also be used as your map while you play the game on the television, or you can just play the whole game on the GamePad while someone else watches regular programming on the big screen.
Armored Edition also includes all previously released downloadable game content for Arkham City, including the somewhat controversial Catwoman Pack.
WHERE DOES THAT LEAVE US?
GamePad integration is a mixed bag. The overall effect on the game is minor, as the Battle Armored Tech gimmick is all but standard in third-person action titles. I don’t see DmC: Devil May Cry getting a Wii U port entitled Devil Trigger Edition. However, the addition doesn’t interfere with the quality of the original release.
The same cannot be said for some of the other new features. On one hand, using the GamePad to plant explosive gel is fine, but when it asks you to swipe, poke, and tilt every few minutes the experience stops being novel and starts becoming annoying. It is natural for launch titles to feel like tech demos, but when such features are shoe-horned into a game that was awesome to begin with, it becomes all the more egregious. With that said, you can disable some of the motion controls from the options menu if you are so inclined, although much of the functionality is irrevocably intertwined with the game in this version.
On the bright side, there are inspired instances in which new features pull their own weight. For example, the ability to search environments while in Detective Mode with the GamePad is probably the most smoothly integrated augment reality yet seen in a mainstream title. It probably helps that the conceit of the controller as part of Batman’s suit interface is relatively believable. Also, Alfred’s voice comes from the controller! That’s pretty awesome.
WHO SHOULD BUY IT? WHY?
If you’ve already beaten Batman: Arkham City then you can safely skip Armored Edition. Some of the GamePad features are cool the first time, but the experience is not improved enough to justify the purchase. In addition, the PC version appears to be superior in just about every technical metric, including textures, load times, and frame rate. Also, the B.A.T. for which the game is named is laughably irrelevant.
However, if you’re a Nintendo fan who missed Rocksteady’s magnum opus the first time, then you should definitely buy a copy. The included DLC is more than enough to make up for the occasional gimmicky misstep, and the rest of the experience holds up remarkably well. Even if this isn’t the definitive version of the game, it is still a port of arguably the best superhero video game of all time.
A copy of the game was provided by the publisher for review purposes and played for about 8 hours. The title was previously completed by the reviewer on the PC.
I told you, Skitch!
While a lot of developers had learned long ago that the touch screen is used best when used minimally, those were all portable developers. Most American companies don’t work on portables at all, except for phones (and most of them still try to make the touchscreen be used like a regular controller, much to everyone’s chagrin). They were bound to do this stupid crap since they never dealt with it in the first place.
I sorta expected that this game would be the example to point to for how to use the Pad well and horribly wrong at the same time. I just hope that the gimmick of making you swipe and slap at the controller screen for tedious stuff is used infrequently in future games.
Also guiding that Baterang gave me horrible flashbacks of Heavenly Sword’s sniper sections. Admittedly, I’m sure Rocksteady is a far, far more competent developer than Ninja Theory. Hell 5 chimps taped to an Apple II would be a better developer than Ninja Theory.
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This isn’t the game Nintendo deserves, but it’s the one it needs.
Dick Grayson’s out and Tim Drake’s in. Looks like Robin won’t be laying any eggs today.
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sell body parts that how i pay for COD map packs
I got a new comp 6 months ago. Nvidia GTX 560 Ti just died a couple days ago. I ran every game at medium settings, never pushed the card very hard at all.
I still don’t know why people complain about the mouse/keyboard part of PC. After all, you can plug in your 360 controller and most games integrate easily with the controller automatically (if not include custom button mapping). So not only can you get the best graphics and performance, you can still feel at home with a controller (360 controller even).
I got my previous gen high end geforce for the same price than this gen mid range radeon. Yeah thats a better price/performance for geforce. As for geforce 8800GT had incredible price/preformance.
all i say is there is a reason the most common card is the 8800GT. there is also a reason why this card was still sold during the GTX 200 era, simply put they scaled extermly well in SLI aswell
Radeon does pretty much the same for almost half the price, plus it’s canadian therefore I’m buying local. Nvidia can suck it.
PS : BAT CREDIT CARD ????!!!!
wait isn’t AMD a texas based company? (that is why you get that hugh belt buckle with the bulldozer)
also AMD and Nvida is pritty much equal when it comes to price preformance. it is more what you want from your card many monitors on one card or 3D!! and physex
Problem is games just work better and more stable on nVidia. Yes they have much better price/performance ratio, but just don’t work nearly as well with actual games (much more graphics problems with ATI cards).
Lies. I have my Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4870 for 2,5 years now and I still play most games High to Max and my card never has any hickups.
When I looked into getting a card back in the day several sources showed that ATI/AMD had the better price/performance. Maybe Nvidia bettered themselves…but I havn’t looked into differences between videocards in a while.
I am surprised to see this on BT. This is not news, just publicity. Many games offer features for Nvidia gpu PCs, (mostly for PhysX), so did Arkham Asylum. And that video is plain dumb advertising, it is comparing two video cards with a difference of what… 4 generations?
most what this video shows can be done with other froms of coding, what make phyex so good is gravity on cloths (like batmans cape) or gravity on destrution debri, otherwise there are better option.
good thing phyex is basecly dead
Perhaps my Pre-order package for the PC version might come in handy after all.
Initially I just bought it for the Batman Returns DVD, but I happen to have a GTX 560, so this might be something for me, too.
Plus, I would get to play as Animated Batman
inb4 A BAT CREDIT CARD!?!?!??!
Basicly the same thing like with the first one. Shame the advanced physic system does not support multicere procesor…
Bah. I’ll stick with my Radeon! I don’t have to give up an arm and a leg for similar performance to a Geforce card.
Just give up both legs – Then you can still game!
Radeon ftw