- Story. That's probably where this "game" drowns in its own shite. It starts okay at first but goes down to the HFS very quick. Scarecrow threatens to destroy Gotham with his fear toxin, Batman looks for some clues about Scarecrow's grand plot. And when Batman goes to the rescue of Poison Ivy, everything goes down. Batman manages to make Ivy cooperate with him. How he managed to make Ivy cooperate? Right, by feeding her (and the players) rotten "If you don't cooperate with me, then plants will die" cliche. Yea, that's how Batman managed to get misanthropic, humanoid plant woman to work with him. Also, she doesn't try to betray him. Uh, If I'll keep talking about the story, I'll be unable to type more. TL:DR: Ground level => HFS in 1 hour.
- Batmobile. This thing is the game's main gimmick. Pure 100% love/hate gimmick which I hated. While pursuits and races are quite fun, the vehicular combat is very dull, and combat is far more common than the former. You have two weapons and a few sort of combos: "Vulkan" gun and 70mm cannon, plus EMP charge, hack tool, Rockets and some other "combo" I forgot. Vulkan can one-shot everything if you hit the blue glowing button, while 70mm cannon is for stuff without the buttons and "Cobra" tanks, which have a big red glowing button on their backs. There are three types of encounters: Hold off enemies for a while, "stealth" against huge "Cobra" drone tanks and simple Batmobile fights where you destroy drones. Vehicular combat as I said, is very dull. You simply shoot enemies and do combos (with rockets and EMP being the most helpful ones), while avoiding enemies' line of fire. Someone might say: "But fist combat is dull and simple too! You punch/kick enemies and use combo when your multiplier is glowing yellow.". Yes, fist fights are really simple, but they're satisfying, unlike vehicular combat. You don't feel like you are vehicle operator at all, you are not immersed in the combat. It's almost Space Invaders for me, but in 3D and with thugs instead of aliens.
- Side Missions. Remember Hush from Arkham City and his plan to look like Bruce Wayne through surgery? Yes, there is side mission in AK about that guy... And it's a total waste! He basically takes Lucius Fox in hostages and it's all goes to "press X to win". Good job, Rocksteady! Good job! Unfortunately, I don't remember side missions all that well. But I can say that they all suck, with the exception of mandatory Riddler SM and "Ubisoft" ones (towers, outposts and mine disarming). Yes, Ubisoft-y missions are better than most of more original side missions!
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Batmobile Torture Scene. Remember when The Joker was about to die but Batman said that he still would save him after all crap he's done (And also was broken due to Joker's death)? Well, watch how he tortures Scarecrow's underling without any mercy! And yes, I'm aware that Batman "tortured" his enemies in the past, but tell me what is more horrifying to see? Batman which beats the crap out of masochistic, insane evil clown (The Joker probably enjoyed the pain)? Or downright vomit-inducing and very risky method of hurting some lowly underling with Batmobile's wheel (which can very easily crack the neck, BTW)? When I played this game, my emotions were mostly "I don't care" or "Picard.jpg", but this scene made me hate Arkham Knight's Batman. He's not Batman, he's Crazy Steve from Frank Miller's ASBAR.
- Ending. The whole ending is one giant "WTF?". In fact, I don't even know what I can write about it, aside from that it didn't answer the player's question, and just creates even more questions for the poor confused player.
- PC Port. Everybody said about how bad the port is. 30 FPS, you can't turn that crappy blur off, memory leaks, and overall crap quality. I was one of the "special snowflakes" which had no problems with memory leaks or crashes to desktop. And I heard the port still sucks to this day. "But Croc, if you had played this game on the console, you would love it!" Hahahahaha! NO, I WOULDN'T! I play Batman Arkham games for their storytelling, not for gameplay or shiny looks (and definitely not for shiny looks). In fact, it's one of the few games where the story is above gameplay or any other thing. I would still hate this turd even if I played it on a console. And for the final nail in the coffin...
- DLC. Harley Quinn DLC is probably one of the most baffling DLCs ever. It's basically VERY short story about how Quinn rescued Poison Ivy from Bludhaven PD. I'm not even joking, it's like 10 minutes long (difficulty doesn't matter)! And I heard other DLC were longer by the small margin: like 15-30 minutes longer. Modern DLC policies at their finest!