Batman returns, bigger and better than ever in Rocksteady’s newest title Batman: Arkham Knight. Following 2013’s Origins, the bat delivers fans an exciting new journey this year, in what’s supposedly the final chapter in Rocksteady’s genre-defining Arkham series. One of the year’s most heavily-anticipated titles, players everywhere are finally able to grab their controllers and run, drive and fly through the living streets of Gotham.
Related: Batman: Arkham Knight review
In this episode of Game Guide, watch as resident gamer Joshua Smith grabs the wheel of the Batmobile and takes you along for the ride. Check out a full 15 minutes of gameplay, starting at the beginning of the game. Follow along to see just what you can expect when picking up your copy of Batman: Arkham Knight.
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