'Batman: Arkham Knight' Ends Series In Grand Style

"Batman: Arkham Knight," the fourth instalment and the concluding chapter of the Arkham series remains on the number one spot of best-selling games. Despite the issues thrown at the action-adventure video game, it still managed to keep its rank after sales fell to 74% last week.

The final chapter is action-packed, wherein Batman continues to battle against the Scarecrows that keeps attacking the Gotham City. The main character of the game's goal is to reduce the crime rates in the city.

Compared to the previous versions of the Batman game, the Gotham City of Arkham Knight is five times larger giving players a wide playground to rule and enjoy. The Caped Crusader can fly above the game area without so much restrictions as well

For the first time in the series, the Batmobile is allowed to be in the field for use. The Batmobile can attack villains when in tank mode and shoot a Vulcan gun and a cannon to eliminate the tanks that are roaming around the streets.

However, gamers may have trouble defeating the tanks that keep appearing, which includes mega-tanks that are difficult to overthrow. Players who love action will surely enjoy killing criminals but some may get annoyed by the continuous appearances of rogues.

Other game modes which are present in the previous version were retained in the new game edition.  The superb pillars of predator mode has been restored along with man-vs-mob combat system. Some modes have been upgraded and neatly improved by the developers.

Batman is still able to use the villains' weapon against them. Gamers can check out the moves list to learn how to kill the enemies.

Early complaints about the game's malfunctioning resulted to its entire removal from the Steam marketplace. It has also been taken out from stores like Game.

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