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Most relevant reviews See all 22 reviews. Great Game! Read full review Verified purchase: Yes Condition: New. The game is great but I loved the story but there is a part that I'm stuck on I keep on dying and the side missions affect the main missions and gets confusion besides that it's great Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned.
Great game best one yet Very interesting story line great graphics this Batman has side missions which I love definitely worth the money and time Verified purchase: Yes Condition: New. Best game ever I am currently playing through the whole Batman Arkham series and this is the best one hands down. One of my favorite games ever!
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Pokemon Shining Pearl - Nintendo Switch 5. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Switch, 4. You may also like. It's hard to what is busier - the seedy underbelly of Gotham City or this cover art. If any game can get away with this kind of gaudy box design, it would be Batman: Arkham City.
This is a game that masterfully builds onto the greatest superhero game of all time, offering an open world full of bad guys to track down and destructive plans to thwart. I loved this game when I first played it, and my admiration for this sequel hasn't changed much in the last eight months. In case you missed the game the first time around , Arkham City is the name of a sectioned off part of Gotham. It's behind these fortified walls that Batman's biggest foes and their followers are living, hatching up a nefarious plan that could end with the death of a superhero.
The word on the street is that the Joker is dying after his last bout with Batman. We've compiled a highlighted selection here of some box art that came to mind. Let us know if you prefer the original art or the rerelease art, and which ones we missed!
It uses both text and visuals to make clear what's included in the pack, and it does so without any feeling of unnecessary self-flattery on the part of Rockstar.
And this is a big deal, considering Rockstar could have filled an entire book with critics' praising words for Red Dead Redemption, as the game boasts a very strong 95 on Metacritic. It's almost as if Rockstar is saying, "You know our game is great; we don't need those silly press quotes. Why It's Bad : It's as if Xzibit designed the box art, saying: "Yo dawg, I heard you liked box art, so I put some box art in your box art. At least, it hadn't in July of , when this edition was announced.
Ignoring that discrepancy and looking at the package, it's draped in red velvet, which screams, "I'm classy! Why It's Good : Bethesda chose to take a minimalistic approach for the cover to its Game of the Year edition for Oblivion, and it worked well. For a title with such a massive in-game world, electing to be subtle with the cover really worked in its favor. The game's iconic logo and gold lettering shine brightly, and there's no confusion whatsoever regarding what's included in the pack.
The pack contains only one press quote, which is also nice. Why It's Bad : This one ups the ante from Konami's Castlevania box art by including not just one box art within box art, but four.
What's even more puzzling about this art is that by stacking the four titles in front of the other, each is subsequently obscured.
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