

Additionally, this preview piece from Engadget was particularly disheartening.Īnd yet I’m debating if this will be the game to push me towards buying a next-gen console. But I’m not sure how Arkham Knight has advanced things beyond the Batmobile, which is what they’re pushing hard when it comes to the marketing. Arkham Asylum is one of the best games I’ve ever played, and while the sexism in Arkham City is gross the gameplay is still fun. I don’t know how good these missions will be, and I’m starting to become a little dubious on how good Arkham Knight will be in general. Of course, this DLC will eventually be sold separately, but if you want to get in on the DLC story missions for Harley Quinn and Red Hood when the game is released, you’ll need to pre-order (for the latter, you’ll have to pre-order from Gamestop). Of course, pre-ordering is a bizarre practice, but the video game business is completely twisted already (it still blows my mind that employee bonuses are dependent on Metacritic scores), so it’s not going to end anytime soon. Interactive Entertainment has released two new Batman: Arkham Knight trailers to promote the game’s DLC that you can get if you pre-order.
