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'Batman: Arkham Knight' PS4 Xbox One PC Review & Trailer: Release Date Tips, Gameplay & Everything You Need to Know

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Batman fans are bound to have a new RPG experience playing as the "Dark Knight" as Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment gear up for "Batman: Arkham Knight," the final installment of the Arkham Origins trilogy.

According to GameSpot.com, the trailer of the new game was released on Sunday, while the game would officially be available to the public by Tuesday, June 23.

Screen Rant revealed that this newest addition to the popular and critically acclaimed trilogy would give gamers a "satisfying and epic conclusion" to the trilogy, ith its expanded scope, size and complexity, bringing justice to the previous installment of the epic saga that ended with the death of the Joker.

ComicBook.com also revealed that the concluding game would give players dual play, allowing them to be able to change the characters they control, such as the "Dynamic Duo" of Batman and one of his sidekicks which include Catwoman, Robin and Nightwing.

Aside from that, makers of this game also added a couple of solo stories for some of its most intriguing characters such as the Red Hood, Harley Quinn, or Batgirl; each of them can now be controlled by the game's players. However, access to this special feature is exclusive for those who would pre-order it and purchase the Season Pass.

Because the last game removed the Joker, the bringer of the most chaotic element in the game, its makers decided to team up all the other villains left, including: the Penguin, Two-Face, Firefly, the Riddler, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy to help Scarecrow destroy the Batman.

What's more exciting about this is that the Arkham Knight himself backs up this band of rogues with his own private army and an arsenal of skills in weapons, tactics, and hand-to-hand combat.

The game-makers have also finally included the Batmobile in the weapons the players would get to use though most of the critics were not happy with how they incorporated the side games that require the use of this vehicle.

"'Arkham Knight' is constantly trying to justify the Batmobile's presence, forcing it upon you at nearly every opportunity," Kevin VanOrd of Game Spot noted.

However, most of them have the same conclusion in their reviews after playing the game before its release: "Arkham Knight" is a game they highly recommend to be played.

According to IGN's Dan Stapleton, "Akham Knight" is an outstanding game especially after the makers gave players access to the Batmobile which "gives us a new world of possibilities for interacting with Gotham City" for the very first time.

"Batman: Arkham Knight' is a game that shows what can happen when a talented development studio is completely invested in a fictional universe and has mastered the technology to bring it to life. We've become the Batman before, but never quite like this," Toronto Sun's Steve Tilley opined.

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