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Players can choose from ten different Batmobiles, including the Tumbler, the 1989 Batmobile, and the Animated Series version.
Batman Arcade (2013): A vehicle combat arcade game, Batman (2013) tasks the player with chasing down some of Batman's most iconic villains, blowing up henchmen's trucks along the way.A bit of a bland color palette, and a half-baked story take away from the game's tight combat system, good voice work, and engaging side content. Batman: Arkham Origins (2013): The black sheep of the Arkham family, Arkham Origins doesn't quite live up to its Rocksteady-helmed siblings, but it's still pretty great.It's pretty simple when compared to modern day LEGO offerings, but it sits right alongside LEGO Star Wars as one of the best family games of all time. LEGO Batman (2008): One of the first licensed LEGO games that really hit big, LEGO Batman takes players on a brief crime-fighting adventure through Gotham, where they'll get to face-off against a plethora of Batman's rogues gallery in a variety of puzzle-platformer and vehicle missions.The Joker's portrayal in The Enemy Within is also heavily praised, with many believing it to be one of the best iterations of the character on the whole. Batman: The Enemy Within (2017-2018): Learning from the mistakes made with original series, Telltale's Batman: The Enemy Within provides a surprisingly unique and mature introspection on the titular hero, with an emphasis being placed on how Batman and Bruce Wayne function together.While some criticize the abundance of the Batmobile in the game, Arkham Knight's FreeFlow combat may be the best in the series, and though its story is predictable for comic readers, it's still engaging. Batman: Arkham Knight (2015): It may not be as well regarded as the series' first two entries, but Arkham Knight is still an excellent Batman game, and deserves to be at the top of the pack.LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes adds an open-world, and expands the playable roster massively, bringing a wealth of other DC heroes to the game like Superman and Wonder Woman. LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes (2012): While the first LEGO Batman game infused the comic legend with some signature LEGO charm, and had a solid campaign, the sequel goes above and beyond to improve on the original.New upgrades, villains, side missions, a refined combat system, and a more open-world design made Arkham City a must-have title for just about anyone. Batman: Arkham City (2011): The impossible follow-up to Asylum, Arkham City somehow managed to take the experience of its predecessor, and elevate it in almost every way.Arkham Asylum breathed new life into the comic book video game genre, and its innovative FreeFlow combat is still used as inspiration today. Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009): A title that many still consider to be the best Batman video game iteration, Arkham Asylum took the grittiness and realism of Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, and paired it with some of the Caped Crusader's most iconic comic elements.