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Batman Arkham City on 360

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Batman Arkham City is a Fighting game available on the 360. It can be played in Singleplayer modes.

Batman Arkham City is a Fighting game. Fighting games revolve around the interaction of two or more characters in some form of physical combat. Players learn to control characters through either memorisation of button combinations to access more advance moves, or by their reactions and accurate timing.

Batman Arkham City can be played in a Singleplayer mode. Single Player Campaign games focus on one player's experience. Rather than collaborate with other players either locally or online, players progress alone. The campaign style of gameplay offers a connected series of challenges to play through. These chapters work together to tell a story through which players progress. Single player games are able to focus on one experience of a scenario, so that it is usually a richer, more visceral game.

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Batman Arkham City

Arkham City takes centre stage for the next Batman game as we settle down for the long wait. In the meantime we have to console ourselves with the Wii/DS Batman - The Brave and the Bold.

The previous title in the series, Batman Arkham Asylum, finally demonstrated that a well-designed game could do justice to comic-book tie-ins. The melee combat was fluid and achievable whilst still providing a great challenge. The story, environments, puzzles and characters were all first rate -- and even the collectibles and secrets were hailed as some of the best ever implemented.
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