Batman Video Games Kansas City MO

Batman: Arkham Asylum is a must-play for the 360 or PS3, as it has already received the Guinness World Record for being the best-reviewed comics video game of all time.

Game Stop
(816) 753-8582
906 Westport Rdste 540
Kansas City, MO
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(816) 960-7030
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Game Stop
(913) 384-0572
5730 Antioch Rd
Merriam, KS
FYE
(816) 478-0003
13907 E. 40 Highway
Independence, MO
Game Stop
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4201 S Noland Rdste V
Independence, MO
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(816) 561-1580
4128 Broadway
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Game Stop
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5016 Roe Blvd
Roeland Park, KS
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215B Ne Englewood Road
Kansas City, MO
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1843 Village West Parkway#C-105
Kansas City, KS
FYE
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Oak Park Mall 11649 West 95th St.
Overland Park, KS

The Bat is Back: Batman Arkham Asylum Review

Arkham Asylum Cover

You may have heard that Batman: Arkham Asylum has already received the Guinness World Record for being the best-reviewed comics video game of all time.

Let me assure you, this isn’t much of an achievement. However, let me also assure you that Arkham Asylum is a must-play for the 360 or PS3.

The basic story goes as such: Joker is crazy and Batman is cool. There, that’s about all you need to know. Oh, and the Joker takes control of Arkham Asylum and Batman is forced to recapture the Joker. This is all the storyline any Batman game ever needed.

The Best of the Bat

Best part, besides all the other best parts, is that Mark Hamill returns to voice the Joker while Kevin Conroy voices Batman. These two define the characters for me. Forget Bale, Ledger, Nicholson, Keaton or West, these are the two guys who do the characters best and they’re just voices.

Combat done right? Batman would be proud.

Combat done right? Batman would be proud.

As for gameplay, we finally get people programming for Batman with the understanding of who Batman actually is. He is a martial arts master with espionage and detective skills coming from every orifice. Thankfully we’re rewarded with good combat that plays very smoothly. I can’t stress how fantastic an upgrade that is from any and all previous Batman games since Batman on the NES.

Visually we’re talking about a nice looking game. The environments are solid and the atmosphere works perfectly to create a truly Batman experience. There are some hiccups once you reach some sewer levels since they’re somewhat the weak point of the game, and you may laugh at the sheer amount of structures Batman can grapple to and from, but overall this is good work on the developers’ part.

That sucka doesn't stand a chance.

That sucka doesn't stand a chance.

One common compliment the game receives has to do with its pacing. While the game takes roughly 8 hours to complete, it feels like you just began. That’s some great pacing there, though some...

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