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Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - 2-Packs
Rated 5.00 stars by moviemaniacx
The DC Arkham lines may have joint breakage issues but there's no denying the impressive detail and sculpting work that went into them. Both Sickle and his brother Mr. Hammer are wonderfully recreated from the game. I really wish they hadn't made this part of a 2-pack but it is what it is. If you're an Arkham fan, he is a must have. Just good luck finding him for a cheap price nowadays....[See More]


Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - 2-Packs
Rated 5.00 stars by moviemaniacx
The DC Arkham lines may have joint breakage issues but there's no denying the impressive detail and sculpting work that went into them, especially Mr. Hammer here. A mini-boss in the game, he is a one-armed brute who wields a massive hammer. The color just pops and he is a beefy figure for his size. I really wish they hadn't made this part of a 2-pack but it is what it is. If you're an Arkham fan, he is a must have. Just good luck finding him for a cheap price nowadays. I got lucky and found him at a flea market for $10!...[See More]

Ra's al Ghul
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Series 3
Rated 4.80 stars by Deaditor
A spot on figure with decent enough articulation, articulated pauldrons and his sword included. It’s always nice on the rare occasion that these earlier Arkham Game figures get this treatment but obviously it’s not perfect with basic leg movement, but other than that a really well down figure. Personally mine had some bad eye painting so had to redo that to make him not reverse crosseyed and the hair detailing in colour needed some work but besides that I really like this figure and highly reccomend this awesome rendition of Ra’s al Ghul...[See More]

Riddler
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Series 2
Rated 3.70 stars by Deaditor
For such a rare figure he doesn’t live up to much. Some good enough articulation and he has his hat and cane but no glasses for some reason. There’s not tonnes to talk about when it comes to this figure other than its a bit disappointing and I know lots of people’s canes have broken....[See More]

Jervis Tech: The Mad Hatter
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Series 2
Rated 3.00 stars by Deaditor
What can be said that hasn’t already been said: the figure is small and yet the same price as other. It has nice details and a removable hat but probably should have come with more accessories or perhaps cams with another figure as he’s such a small figure alone. He’s ok for articulation but can’t really pose much with his hands beyond what you see....[See More]

Hush
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Series 2
Rated 3.50 stars by Deaditor
A nicely detailed figure with fair articulation and yet it has one issue that seems odd to exist. So Hush has 2 handguns and if you try to get him to hold them he breaks the hair trigger... so the hands aren’t sculpted to grip his own weapons it seems. This oversight is a bit of an issue so be careful if you’re posing this character with weapons or swap them for different guns. It would be cool to have an alternative head of a scared stitched Bruce Wayne and I’m glad they actually finished this characters arc in the next game, though it’s a bit lack lustre in execution. Overall a decent figure....[See More]

Batman
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Series 4
Rated 4.90 stars by Deaditor
If you’re going to get a Batman figure from City this is the one to get. He is super articulated, thankfully they realised we’d want one like this. He can hold a batarang nicely and can get into a number of poses. I’m so glad they made this as the other figures whilst detailed nicely just can’t compete with this design. I think the plastic used is better also with more gritty looking detail. Overall it’s leactically perfect the only changes I ever make to my various Batman figures is giving them a new cloak that is cloth and poseable with wires inside allowing to pose better and remove some of the weight of a figure by getting rid of their heavy vinyl capes. As it is it’s basically perfect, the headsculpt isn’t the best but it’s passable and looks about right....[See More]

Mr. Freeze
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Deluxe Figures
Rated 4.00 stars by Deaditor
A rare and expensive figure that looks the part comes with his gun and a removable visor. I only have one issue with this figure and that’s gr arm articulation as there isn’t much meaning he can’t really pose much or turn his arms side to side. Other than that he is a bigger figure as he should be with nice details and the fact that you can remove the visor means you can have Batman smash open his suit just like in the game. Obviously I recommend getting him it’s just one little issue which can be looked past....[See More]

Killer Croc
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Deluxe Figures
Rated 5.00 stars by Deaditor
This is a highly detailed big bulky figure with decent articulation an opening jaw and real metal chains. This is by far one of the best Arkham figures. I’ve seen people having problems with him online but personally I’ve had none and mines never been stiff or damaged or broken so I guess I just got lucky. What can I say but this is my favourite Killer Croc design, the level in Asylum is such a cool and different experience to other boss battles and figure is a must have....[See More]

Clayface
Batman - Arkham City (DC Direct) - Deluxe Figures
Rated 5.00 stars by Deaditor
This used to be my biggest figure before I got the Neca Balrog. It is huge though with great sculpt, features to reinact the game and a menacing presence. He has an interchangeable right hand so he can have a sythe arm and his left arm can be swapped from a normal arm to a joker painted one for when he turns from jokers doppelgänger back to his clay form. His head is removable as it pops onto a smaller joker head for that joker changing into clayface scene also. He has frost and ice on his back to represent Batman’s ice grenades and comes with Talia Al Ghuls sword that can be stuck into his back like in the game also. They really went all out on this guy and he looks awesome for it and is heavy and huge. Definitely worth getting...[See More]

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Batman - Arkham City Reviews (2024)

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Which Arkham game is the hardest? ›

Batman Arkham City

The second and arguably most popular of the Arkham games is also considered the most challenging by many players. Arkham City was released in 2011 at the height of the superhero cinematic boom, and as a result, the game had a lot to accomplish.

How easy is it to 100% Arkham City? ›

Batman – Arkham City is going to be a true test of your discipline & combat prowess; it is an extremely challenging 100%.

Do you have to solve all the riddles in Arkham City? ›

Yeah, to unlock the full Knight Fall Protocol, you need to collect all the Riddler Trophies and then defeat the Riddler. Suck it up, Arkham City had over 400.

What happens when you solve all the riddles in Arkham Asylum? ›

Then, of course, when you find every riddle a short audio cue plays where you can hear the riddler being arrested.

Is Arkham Knight or Arkham City better? ›

If you want a more expansive, technologically advanced game with the addition of the Batmobile, then "Batman: Arkham Knight" is the one to go for. Ultimately, both games are highly regarded in the series, and you can't go wrong with either one.

How long to beat Arkham City? ›

Arkham City – 13 hours to beat the campaign. Then 57 hours to hit that 100% game completion stat. Arkham Knight – 16 hours to get through all the main missions.

Can you 100% Arkham City without Catwoman? ›

If you bought the game it should have came with the dlc code for Catwoman and yes you really do need Catwoman to get 100%. You will find pink trophies that you can't pick up.

How much bigger is Arkham City than Asylum? ›

Features twice as many moves.

What happens when you get 100 percent on Batman: Arkham City? ›

Just the satisfaction of having completely beaten the game. Gold trophy is for getting a 100% mark in the game. Platinum is for getting all of the other trophies. Some trophies do not count towards the 100% like "Catch" and the Calendar Man trophy.

Is it worth collecting all Riddler Trophies in Arkham City? ›

If you collect all the Riddler trophies, and defeat him, you will get the true ending, known as Knightfall. Everything has been building up to this, and if you pay attention, Batman has been giving clues as to what his endgame is. Pay particular attention to his final interaction with Catwoman, for instance.

Can you do Knightfall Protocol without a Riddler? ›

You'll miss the last and most significant part of the Knightfall cutscene if you don't finish taking down Riddler, but you CAN watch the first half of it. Ya, definitely wish there were less riddles, but the riddler fight is definitely fun, so I'd recommend doing them.

Are there missable riddles in Arkham City? ›

Also, no, there are no trophies and/or riddles that you can't get after a certain point. They all remain available.

What happens when you complete all Riddler challenges in Arkham City? ›

Outside of side quest completion, you receive various bonuses. A lot of Concept Art, Challenge Maps, 3D character model Trophies, audio tapes and page upon page on backstory called "Arkham City Stories" pages.

How many times do you fight Scarecrow? ›

The Scarecrow Nightmare DLC missions have Batman racing through the streets of Gotham three times to fight off the giant Scarecrow in order to beat back the fear toxin's influence.

Which arkham game has the hardest combat challenges? ›

Shock And Awe (Extreme) - Arkham Asylum

In a small map like this, the combat's flaws really shine, which forces the player to restart. That goes double for the Extreme variant that will fill the arena with some of the game's most challenging enemies combined with the likely glitches.

What is the hardest fight in Arkham City? ›

The Mr. Freeze boss fight in Batman: Arkham City is often remembered as one of the hardest in the series, and for good reason. As a former cryogenicist, Mr. Freeze is a very intelligent enemy who can quickly identify the Caped Crusader's tactics.

What is the highest difficulty in Arkham Knight? ›

Arkham Knight

The difficulty level is locked to "Knightmare" difficulty. Unlike the counter icons, the enemy drone aiming lines are not removed, as it would make dodging them almost impossible.

Which Arkham game has the best gameplay? ›

Batman: Arkham Knight

Arkham Knight's combat and predator sections are just as fluid and fun as ever; in fact, from a gameplay perspective, this title is arguably the best Batman Arkham game.

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