“Batman: Arkham Knight” is presented from a third-person perspective, with the main focus on Batman’s combat and stealth abilities, detective skills, and gadgets that can be used in both crime-fighting and exploration.
The video game also features the Batmobile as a playable vehicle, which can be used for both transportation and combat. “Batman: Arkham Knight” expands the Caped Crusader’s arsenal of gadgets and combat attacks and offers a more open-world structure, allowing the player to complete side missions away from the storyline.
When it was released in the gaming consoles in June, “Batman: Arkham Knight” received critical acclaim from game reviewers and critics because of its great narrative, excellent visuals, captivating gameplay, great combat, and fantastic world designs. But it also had its fair share of criticism which center more on the game’s emphasis on the Batmobile.
It was an entirely different story for the PC version of the video game as it has become the subject of intense criticisms due to major performance issues, even on high-end graphics hardware, prompting Warner Bros Interactive to temporarily withdraw it from the market.
Subsequently, Rocksteady Studios released additional content for the game, including story-driven missions, challenge maps for Batman and his allies, Batmobile racetracks, and skins for Batman, his allies, and the Batmobile.