Batman Arkham City Pc Mod
Apr 29, 2019 This Batman: Arkham City mod is replaces the 1970's Batman with a custom batsuit designed according to the series 'Go. PC Game Reviews, News, Mods & Videos News.
So Batman: Arkham Knight on PC is kinda.. not great. Having waited in desperate anticipation for months, you’re probably feeling pent up—like you need to don bat pajamas and fall to your knees in the cold night, weeping. But wait, there are other options.
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Read more ReadOK, for the sake of this piece I’m gonna go ahead and assume you’ve already played the other Batman: Arkham games. If not, just go do that! But maybe skip Arkham Origins unless you’re jonesing for a bat fix something fierce. Now then, you want bat mods? Here’s a veritable cave of them. You know, kinda like that one place Batman sometimes hangs out: the Justice League’s orbital satellite. (For downloads/install info, simply click the games’ names.)
Skyrim
Fallout: New Vegas
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Just Cause 2
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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Grand Theft Auto IV
Grand Theft Auto V
Minecraft
Doom II
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Starbound
Batman Arkham City Big Head Mode Pc
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The Sims
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Street Fighter X Tekken
AND OF COURSE
Dishonored
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No seriously, Paste makes a pretty convincing argument as to why Dishonored is an excellent Batman game:
“Dishonored, if you allow it, can paradoxically be just as much of a game about resisting the temptation of power as it is power fantasy; that’s what the openness of its design allows for. As much fun as Arkham is, that series never make us confront our own power. It’s just unquestioned that Batman will do The Right Thing and needs no input from us even though this is a medium where player interaction is the crux of everything. Having situations where the player must question the use and consequences of their own powers is the difference between being Batman and being Batman.”
“It’s a seemingly small thing, choosing not to let players be Batman all the time and, again, it’s probably for the best. Otherwise you’d have immersion and continuity problems that go alongside players making their Batman kill criminals in the street. However, Dishonored, which is not beholden to any previously established continuity, gives us that vital choice. We can be murderous monsters, sure, but it also lets us be the vigilante, jumping from rooftop to rooftop, making the decision to save a city instead of giving into a powerful, ever present thirst for revenge. The hard but virtuous road over the easy, bloody one.”
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Companions in new vegas. Obviously, there are many more games in which you can—with a little tinkering, ala the DC universe’s favorite genius tinkerer (Leonardo da Vinci, originally introduced in the Earth-Two era)—play as Batman. What, in your opinion, are the best?