Batman Arkham Vr Pc

| Pros | Cons | |---|---| |Exceptional immersion and atmosphere|Very short playtime| |Great detective-pacing and set pieces|Little to no combat depth| |High-fidelity audio and voice acting|Limited replay value after completion|

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The game is well-optimized for PC VR. Running on a modern GPU (RTX 3060 or above) with supersampling yields a crystal-clear, smooth experience. Note: No keyboard/mouse support—you must have two tracked motion controllers.

The game costs $20 for 60 minutes of content. Once you finish the story, you unlock "Riddler Trophies" hidden in the levels. Collecting them adds another 2 hours of teleporting around looking for question marks. But the core narrative is shorter than a sitcom episode. batman arkham vr pc

Before we talk specs and performance, let's clear up a common misconception: This is not Batman: Arkham Knight 2.

Batman: Arkham VR is a narrative-driven, atmospheric puzzle/experience that lasts roughly 60 to 90 minutes. It serves as a prequel of sorts to Arkham Asylum (while simultaneously breaking your heart with a twist ending straight out of Under the Red Hood). | Pros | Cons | |---|---| |Exceptional immersion

You play as Bruce Wayne, investigating the disappearance of Nightwing (Dick Grayson) and a mysterious break-in at Wayne Manor. Using the forensic tools of the Dark Knight, you’ll descend into the Batcave, interrogate the Penguin, and finally stand face-to-face with the Joker inside a dilapidated amusement park.

It is less Grand Theft Auto: Gotham and more A Chair in a Room: Batman Edition. Recommended: