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After the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009), a section of the city of Gotham has been turned into a prison, designed to keep the scum of the city away from the people. Bruce Wayne protests this prison but is shortly kidnapped by the despicable Hugo Strange, thus having to face the city's most powerful villains as the Batman while trying to uncover Strange's plans.
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Nov 23, 2011
It's tough to sum up everything that makes Arkham City work as well as it does. If Arkham Asylum was a fun-house chock-full of Batman's most famous foes with a decent dose of fanservice for Dark Knight die-hards, this is a sprawling theme park that plumbs the depths of his case files. A considerable set of side-missions peppered throughout the open world, an extensive assortment of Riddler challenges, a slick side-story in Selina Kyle's playable Catwoman (the catsuit-clad seductress steals just a few hours of Batman's core campaign, but, in a curious decision, is only available if you bought the game new) and, of course, plenty of challenge maps and customizable campaigns, make Arkham City an enormously engrossing experience, and a game that Bat-fans are bound to re-visit weeks after the fact.
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