Batman goes corporate in the January Arkham Knight DLC
Prepare to visit stately Wayne Manor and suit up in some new corporate threads for the latest dose of Batman Arkham Knight DLC.
Prepare to visit stately Wayne Manor and suit up in some new corporate threads for the latest dose of Batman Arkham Knight DLC.
Batman: Arkham Knight is still recieving updates on it's far from fixed PC version, but they're getting less and less useful.
This month sees an additional two Arkham Episodes released, that focuses on fan-favourite burglar Catwoman and the boy wonder, Robin. Neither episode, sets any new benchmarks for the middling story content released so far.
Recently, Batman: Arkham Knight also added some photography to the core game. Similar to the Mad Max model, it works beautifully, and straight from the pause screen. Naturally, I couldn’t resist the idea of taking photos of a mentally damaged vigilante.
Dont give up all hope, PC gamers. Rocksteady and Warner are continuing to patch Arkham Knight. Does anyone really still care?
Batman: Arkham Knight is a fan service game in every way. And that’s the theme behind the upcoming Community Challenge Pack, which will feature content chosen by the fans. Rocksteady announced over on the Arkham Knight forums that players can expect to return to stately Wayne Manor and the Penguins Iceberg Lounge. Waaaaaaak.
The PC release of Arkham Knight continues to be a shambles. The developer has thrown in the wtowel on getting multiple GPU support working.
You could be cool. So cool, that you won’t ever have to bother with a monthly armed response subscription, because you’ll have the freakin’ Batman guarding your home. That’s what NECA is teasing, as they’ve got a caped crusader that they’ll be rolling out next year March.
Blockchain technology has evolved far beyond its initial conception as the backbone of cryptocurrencies …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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