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June 2015
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TDP and power draw is almost unbelievable at 150W for such a high-performance GPU
Using only one 8-pin PCIe cable
In contrast the Fury X requires two 8-pin cables
Overclockability is very good so far – GPU Boost 3.0 works with the Precision X overcloc
Holy graphics
Batman!
Tremendous gameplay variety
Unrivaled combat
Terrific performances
The Batmobile
Batman is his badass self with tons of cool tech to play with
Batmobile can be awesome in short spurts
Open-world Gotham City is fun to explore and traverse
Compelling and intricate story with fantastic character, Allrounder in regards to gameplay, Intense, cinematic graphics of high quality
Random glitches and lags, though infrequent, Some difficult or confusing control schemes in combos or specific functions, Slight oversensitivity
Batman: Arkham Knight has definitely met the hype head-on and proven itself worthy as the conclusion to the ever popular trilogy.The game offers an intricate and interesting story, with turns that you won't expect in the slightest. It also gives the playe...
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Published: 2016-03-01, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: In this review we test the third and last part of the Batman trilogy, named Arkham Knight, in different settings on no less than 26 different graphics cards, so you can see which frame rates and quality settings you can expect with your GPU. We also loo...
Unique gameplay, Gameplay is great and easy to get into, Gadgets and tools are fun to play with, Story and side missions are fun, Batmobile is a ton of fun, DLC is great
Controversy was bad
Now, going into the conclusion it's very easy to say “oh this game is fantastic you just have to play it” I won't be saying this. To go ahead and buy this game isn't a huge decision, but we're talking £35.99 here. That's a lot of money to spend on just o...
Now that the new updates have been implemented, we can get a much clearer impression of how graphics card performance is within the game itself. Before now, the benchmark suffered very few of the issues that the game experienced such as the 30FPS cap. How...
Published: 2015-07-14, Author: Dan , review by: cclonline.com
Abstract: Batman: Arkham Knight is the long awaited final part of Rocksteady Games' Batman trilogy. The follow up to Arkham City (2013's prequel Arkham Origins being developed by WB Games Montreal instead) it had already been delayed from a planned release late las...
Intriguing open world, Stratospheric degrees of polish, Simple yet sophisticated combat, THE BATMOBILE THE BATMOBILE THE BATMOBILE
Occasionally frustrating quest blocking
I struggle to think of another action game that has mastered action, puzzling, platforming, adventure, and racing quite so effectively, and presented each element with such an insane degree of polish. Every other contender in the field should gaze on in...
To see such an introspective emphasis in a big-budget action game about a costumed vigilante is a real step up, even from the already excellent work by Paul Dini in Asylum and City. It doesn't plunge as deeply into the psychology of the character as it co...