Batman: Arkham Shadow review: A refreshing return with a new perspective


Batman: Arkham fans around the world have been begging and pleading with Rocksteady to make a new single-player Arkham game, but it turns out that we’ve been asking the wrong people all along. While WB is busy trying to make the next successful live service game from the shell of the successful franchise, it’s the Iron Man VR developers that actually delivered the single-player Batman Arkham game we’ve been clamoring for.

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In his weekly column, Android Central Senior Content Producer Nick Sutrich delves into all things VR, from new hardware to new games, upcoming technologies, and so much more.

Batman: Arkham Shadow returns to the series’ roots, something I’ve wanted since Arkham Knight. In many ways, it’s identical to the way Ubisoft handled Assassin’s Creed Nexus VR when it was released on Quest last year. Instead of a daunting open world, Batman: Arkham Shadow focuses on a key area of the world — Blackgate Prison — and cuts out the unnecessary padding and fluff open world games so often suffer from, as Michael pointed out in his hands-on of the game.



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