Batman: Arkham VR

Batman: Arkham VR

released on Oct 13, 2016

Batman: Arkham VR

released on Oct 13, 2016

Your quest to clean up Gotham has only just begun – and now it’s even more terrifying than it’s ever been. Exclusive to PlayStation VR, Batman: Arkham VR lets you become the Dark Knight in a virtual reality recreation of the DC’s hero’s more iconic locations. Become the world’s greatest detective and explore places such as Wayne Manor and the Batcave as you battle in a brand new and personal story set in Rocksteady’s classic Arkham universe.


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what is here is pretty cool it's very short but honestly, I think that helps the pacing one of my biggest pet peeves with vr games is how much there is of just standing around listening to people talking but this one keeps things moving and exciting things happen right in front you, it's not a scary game but it has some actually some tense moments due to its fairly mature content

Dude, Batman: Arkham VR is an absolute trip! Actually stepping into the cowl and using Batman's gadgets is mind-blowing, and the few puzzles got my brain working. The story's a little intense, especially if you remember what happened to Jason Todd, and it's super short. But if you've ever wanted to be Batman, this VR experience is pretty unforgettable and a must-play for fans.

Interesting PSVR game, though I didn't put much effort into playing it.

It's fun but incredibly short. Feels like a VR tech demo

This is a very good walking simulator and there is not much game to it. A number of Batman themed environments are shown and you navigate a rather weak investigation to come to the games conclusion which stops just as it feels it is about to start.

But, you can't help but unleash some childlike glee with Kevin Conroy as your guide and Mark Hamills joker taunting you for a lot of the experience. The end sequence in Arkham was genuinely terrifying.

You can pick this up for relatively cheap now and let's face it, if you are a Batman fan you will play this exactly as I did regardless of what anyone tells you.

Could've been much more, but I thoroughly enjoyed this 1 hour batman simulator

4.8/10