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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
Using the latest drivers available from both AMD and NVIDIA, those were the results. Nothing shocking and they all actually produced probably the best visual representation of how each card is currently rated in performance terms.The good thing about this...
Gorgeous new-gen graphics, Batmobile adds new elements, dual play combat is a great fun and introduces the Bat family superbly, Gotham is huge and missions are varied
A lot of the game feels very similar to before, Riddler's races aren't quite as fun as they should be
Batman: Arkham Knight provides enough action and adventure to keep fans very happy for the entirety of the campaign and has several other modes to try out along the way. However, as the first Arkham game on new-gen consoles it relies heavily on an...
Published: 2015-06-23, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Arkham Knight opens with a spoiler, and it sets the tone for what is to come. This is that rare beast: a blockbuster game with plot twists that matter and narrative flourishes you'll want to experience rather than skipping every cut scene.That first spoil...
Abstract: Its been a solid month since Batman Arkham Knight launched. The last Rocksteady game was an absolute masterpiece, the bastard child of the Dark Knight and all the best bits from the Fast And The Furious franchise thanks to the inclusion of the Batmobile.S...
Batman Arkham Knight: Catwoman's Revenge has a wonderfully twisted setting, but an- all-too-brief campaign doesn't utilize it enough. Like Arkham Knight's Batgirl DLC before it, this is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it affair.Share Tweet +1 Share Instagram...
The Joker, Predator Missions, New Gadgets/Takedowns, One for the DC Fans
No Epic Boss Battles, Forgettable Arkham Knight, Pale Open World, Repetitive Missions
Batman: Arkham Knight may not be the ending you needed but the ending that you deserved. The game escapes all technical errors on its console version but falls prey to repetitive game designing, a flashy and exhausting Batmobile integration and weak main...
Abstract: To say that Rocksteady's final game in the Arkham series, Batman: Arkham Knight was highly anticipated would be an understatement. After being in development for years, does this final Knight (you know what I mean) in Gotham leave your knuckles raw and bl...