“If Batman is not moving because he doesn’t need to”: The Perfect Way to Play Arkham Knight Exists That Will Even Make The Dark Knight Smile

Gamers can now be the literal embodiment of the superhero in this game back from 2015.

Arkham Knight Game

SUMMARY

  • Batman: Arkham Knight is one of the most renowned titles released in the past decade, especially in the superhero genre.
  • The mechanics of the game allows the player to live the life of the ruthless vigilante, being a major reason for its success.
  • There also seems to be a perfect way to play the game, including flawless mastery of the said mechanics, allowing players to feel exactly like the superhero himself.
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One of the very few ways every gamer can fulfill their dream of becoming Batman is by playing the video game, Batman: Arkham Knight, allowing players to see what it is like being the ruthless vigilante, called to be the smartest member of the Justice League.

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Batman: Arkham Knight (third in the Arkham Trilogy)
Batman: Arkham Knight, the last game in the Arkham series

Additionally, what makes the game more fun is when it is played with precision and accuracy, much like how the superhero would play it himself. While there is no set way of getting around the level design and the playstyle remains up to how the player wants to experience it, there still exists a perfect way to play Arkham Knight.

How The Player Can Experience Batman: Arkham Night In The Most Flawless Manner

A still from Batman: Arkham Knight
Fans have now found a perfect way of playing the game

Produced by Rocksteady Studios, Batman: Arkham Knight is one of the most prominent superhero video games made in the past decade. Despite being almost 10 years old, the title still manages to remain relevant to this day, with many players often revisiting it as it is debatably the best release in the Batman: Arkham series.

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The game has been appreciated for its well-thought-out mechanics, which allow the player to have the full Batman experience if they wish to. Mastery of these mechanics can also lead to the perfect execution of missions in the game, as showcased in this Instagram post.

As one would expect, the playing style was appreciated by other users of the social media platform, with many of them proclaiming how it manages to match exactly what the superhero would do himself when put in such situations.

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“Remember, if batman is not moving because he doesn’t need to”

-@avishkar_832k3, Instagram

“Amazing game probably the best Batman game ever”

-@kinanalazem, Instagram

“Bro studied the art of batman gadgetry”

-@m.ry4n.a, Instagram

“I love this game. He looks so menacing looking down at them 😭”

-@aniket.2723, Instagram

“The fight was over before it even started”

-@musicmike512, Instagram

Moreover, other comments included gamers being astonished at how the game manages to look and feel great despite being nearly 10 years old. Batman: Arkham Knight is a generational title that comes along once in a while, and unfortunately, despite the pleas, the right holders seem to have no interest in announcing another Batman-dedicated game anytime soon.

Why Batman: Arkham Knight Was A Gamble For Rocksteady Studios

A still from Batman: Arkham Knight
The release of Batman: Arkham Knight was a gamble for the studio

The gaming industry was in a confused state back in the 2010s. With studios choosing to focus on the coming era of free-to-play mobile games adjacent to the release of PS4 and Xbox One. Following this, Rocksteady had to gamble which way they wanted their game to go if they wanted it to be successful.

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At the end of the day, the studio decided to risk it all by finally starting the title’s development in 2011, and releasing it on the stated platforms in 2015, with the rest being history for everyone to witness.

Aaditya Chugh

Written by Aaditya Chugh

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Aaditya Chugh is a Gaming Content Writer at FandomWire. With a passion for everything gaming, he's the one you turn to for the latest insights and reviews straight from the industry. Whether he's diving into timeless classics like the first ever Doom or staying up-to-date with the newest releases like Helldivers 2 and Stellar Blade, he provides whatever you might need to stay in the loop.