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Batman's the king of combat; Caped Crusader is perfect game hero.


BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is a fictional psychiatric hospital that appears in the DC Universe. It is located near Gotham City, and is where those of Batman's foes considered to be legally insane are incarcerated (other foes are incarcerated at Blackgate  ***** 360/PS3

IT'S fair to say that previous superhero su·per·he·ro  
n. pl. su·per·he·roes
A figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime.
 games haven't set pulses racing. As a result, titles such as Crackdown and InFamous have filled the void, allowing players to leap over buildings, throw cars into the air and unleash justice on the bad guys.

But if anyone was going to redress the balance, it was going to be Batman.With his fighting prowess and reliance on gadgets, he's the perfect subject for a videogame hero, and Arkham Asylum is a game which does Gotham's finest proud.

Set in Gotham City's famous psychiatric hospital psychiatric hospital
n.
A hospital for the care and treatment of patients affected with acute or chronic mental illness. Also called mental hospital.
, the story opens with Batman escorting The Joker to his cell. Of course the grinning goon manages to escape, Arkham is locked down, and the hunt is on to track the Clown Prince of Crime down before he unleashes chaos.

Arkham Asylum is an amalgamation of genres - with stealth-based sections, environmental puzzle solving and bouts of good old-fashioned fisticuffs fused coherently together to produce a slick and well-rounded package.

Combat is excellent, with simple and well-placed kicks, while pulling off counter attacks is intuitive and hassle free. At times the combat feels more like a rhythm game, with the player stringing together flurries with ease.

What Arkham Asylum does better than the majority of superhero games from the past is create an excellent - and slightly uncomfortable - ambience.

The d ark, oppressive atmosphere exuding from the asylum's walls brings to mind 2K's BioShock.

And while the asylum isn't an open world for Batman to play about in, the player has ample opportunity to wander off the beaten track, with a wealth of collectables to discover.

Chief among these shiny baubles are The Riddler's trophies. The green-clad fiend has scattered hundreds around the asylum, while the criminal mastermind poses wonderful optional conundrums to solve in most of the levels.

Interview recordings with several high-profile patients are also scattered about and these audio clips are a highlight thanks to the cast's stellar voice acting.

Special mention goes to Mark Hamill's portrayal of The Joker. The former Luke Skywalker chatters away over the asylum's speaker system, adding another layer to the game's already excellent atmosphere.

Each new discovery and successful fight rewards the player with experience points, which can be spent on upgrading the Dark Knight and his gadgets.

There is a fair amount of backtracking (algorithm) backtracking - A scheme for solving a series of sub-problems each of which may have multiple possible solutions and where the solution chosen for one sub-problem may affect the possible solutions of later sub-problems. , but usually when making your way across previously explored areas, you'll have a new gadget at your disposal, allowing the player to reach new places.

This takes some of the monotony out of trudging across familiar territory, but there's still a bit too much repetition.

Thankfully, Batman's gadgets are fun to use - from staples such as the Batarang and grappling hook, to more inventive creations such as explosive gel, which blows chunks from walls, revealing hidbuttoncombosunleashingmeatyhits den alcoves. Another important feature is Detective Mode, a scanning device which allows Batman to see enemies through walls and reveal clues which are invisible to the human eye.

Frequent use of this is vital, as stealthily stealth·y  
adj. stealth·i·er, stealth·i·est
Marked by or acting with quiet, caution, and secrecy intended to avoid notice. See Synonyms at secret.
 locating enemies and taking them down quietly is vital. Failure to take gunwielding inmates down silently usually results in Batman meeting his end in a volley of machine-gun fire.

Luckily, the stealth-based sections are solid, with Batman able to take down foes from behind with a simple button press, before the Caped Crusader returns to the shadows to await his next victim.

All of this would be enough to elevate Arkham Asylum above most of this year's games, but there's plenty more packed on to the disc.

Character bios can be unlocked, featuring personal details and back story of some of the comic's most famous characters, including Killer Moth, Mad Hatter Mad Hatter

crazy gentleman who co-hosts mad tea party. [Br. Lit.: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland]

See : Madness
, Catwoman and The Penguin.

What's more, there's a fine collection of 3D character models to unlock and peruse pe·ruse  
tr.v. pe·rused, pe·rus·ing, pe·rus·es
To read or examine, typically with great care.



[Middle English perusen, to use up : Latin per-, per-
 at your leisure, while a generous selection of challenge rooms adds immensely to the game's replayability.

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