




🦇 Become the Batman. Own Gotham. Fear FOMO.
Batman: Arkham VR for PlayStation VR delivers a groundbreaking virtual reality experience that immerses you in Gotham City as the world’s greatest detective. Featuring intuitive puzzle-solving, realistic character interactions, and iconic Batman gadgets, this mature-rated game redefines superhero gaming with stunning VR visuals and atmospheric storytelling.



| ASIN | B01I48X1A0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,741 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,472 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation VR |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,205) |
| Date First Available | July 8, 2016 |
| Department | Adults |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883929560219 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Item model number | 1000628897 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Warner Home Video - Games |
| Product Dimensions | 0.67 x 0.51 x 0.08 inches; 2.88 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 11, 2016 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | October 11, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 883929560219 |
A**L
Become the Batman! An amazing display of just how good VR can be. Welcome to Virtual Reality.
Wow. This game blew me away. The graphics were stunning and I felt I was truly looking at the DC characters I was standing next to. Yes it is short, but as a launch title, especially for something like VR it's a great demo of what VR can do, and hence the $19.99 price tag. There was one particular moment while in the morgue where I actually thought to myself "Wow, this is the future!" (The puzzle right before you leave the morgue). I felt truly immersed and this literally took me to a whole new world. I was IN Gotham. The story is very, very short but intriguing and you want to know what happens next. Once the game was over and I removed the headset, I understood that I had completely mentally left actual reality. It was almost like waking up from a dream. This will be interesting to see how the brain takes all this in over time, to really feel like you are somewhere else. It made me think of the Matrix, when Morpheus answers Neo's question "is this real?" Overall, this is the best VR experience I've had yet. Bring on more Rocksteady... please!!!
C**E
Be the Batman!
Wow! Among the most intricate VR experiences yet. From the moment you dawn Batman's mask and look at yourself in the mirror, you are completely immersed in Gotham's world. Your utilities are grasped by reaching down to your belt (forensic tool on left, batarangs in center and grappling hook at right). Puzzles are solved by picking items up and piecing them together. Many things are intuitive as they are in the real word, breaking down barriers of interaction. In-game character models are in your face, or can be switched to a datapad and looked at in 360 degrees as an action figure. Some reactions you may have taken before in video games, like a quick trigger finger, will need to be thought out. And villains in your face - wow! You can't help but feel the grotesqueness. Don't get me started on the morgue scene... Batman: Arkham VR isn't lengthy but it is a great immersive experience to be paced, appreciated and explored again. Well worth it and a promising example of what VR will bring to gaming - you! Rocksteady has once again crafted an awesome Batman experience!
S**D
A brief glimpse into what its like to be batman
Standing on the edge of a skyscraper looking down on the bustling chaos of Gotham is far different in this game than it is watching the same in a static movie. You feel the height, the vertigo, the danger. It is completely immersive. You are in the bat cave. You are in Wayne Manor. You are in a forensics lab examining photo-realistic bodies. You are Batman. The play time on this title to the end is brief, about 45 minutes if you do not get distracted by the playing with some of the interactive objects that add atmosphere but do not advance the plot. There are puzzles to solve after the credits roll (thousands of people worked on this extremely polished game and it shows!) which will add some replay value. One of the absolute best experiences available on the PSVR system so, even with its short running time, its a great deal at the bargain price of $20.
K**O
Super short but fun
This was one of the first VR releases and so it's very short and basic. Don't expect gameplay like in the other Arkham games. Rather than having free roam, you can only move yourself to stand in certain points while you're investigating or whatever you're doing. Still, if you're a Batman fan, this is a cool little experience and is worth checking out. I appreciated the ending catching me off guard.
T**O
A wonderful, must have title for the PSVR.
Great game, I was in awe when getting to the menu and standing on the roof top in Gotham city, the bat signal behind me casting a beacon into the night sky. The sounds of the traffic, and noise pollution that comes with being in a city, and the general hustle and bustle. Then going into the game, without giving to much away, is amazing. It's very story driven, you move when looking at certain locations and pressing a move button, or by grappling to that area, though it wont show you grappling long distances, or traveling in most vehicles (I suspect to cut down on motion sickness). There isn't much combat in the game at all, it's really puzzle based and exploration within a small area, think something like Telltale games series but with a bit more freedom and a lot more features and immersion. When you beat it, there is the riddler trophies that unlock, adding a few more playthrough for you, and something like 30 puzzles to unlock extras with. The story is very short, I explored a little, though not as much as I could have, and beat it in an hour and a half, but I didn't even get half of the unlockables. There is also a target range that unlocks when you beat it, for your batarang. Speaking of batarang, you have three tools you'll use. You have the batarang which ,as you can guess is the bat-boomerang batman uses, you throw it, it doesn't come back, and a new one spawns on your belt in it's place. You have the grappling hook, for grappling to areas, and grabbing certain out of reach items, and you have your scanning tool, where you can analyze data, replay deductive reasoning scenarios, and scan certain items. To get all trophies in the game, you're likely looking at 3-5 hours if you rush the store and use a guide for every thing, and 5-10 hours if you take your time, explore and enjoy and discover them for yourself. The target range can keep you coming back though, chasing a high score with it. Also, there is an archive of past arkham games, and items. For example, you can see and hold harley quinns bat, Victor Freeze's gun, Riddler's cane, and so on. For those who really like trophies, I can say I see no platinum in this game, so you won't be adding one to your collection by doing this, just enjoying the game. All in all, for 20 dollars, I'd recommend it no problem. It's a game you play through many times, and will likely come back to like a movie, every now and then wanting to be the bat. I really hope Rocksteady takes note of this, I would love an actual 10-20 hour game of this, with more features and things to explore, and the ability to move freely, and see yourself grappling, and driving in the batmobile and batwing jet. The vehicles are there, and you can unlock more, but without being able to see in the cockpit it leaves some to be desired. I'd pay good money for a longer version, this game oozes quality. I've play "catlateral damage" "Job Simulator", and "VR Worlds" with the demo disc, and have beaten the last two (catlateral damage, or Cat Sim as it's often referred to did not do it for me, so I won't be playing it again likely) and have "RIGS" and "Rush of Blood" on the way, but so far this is my favorite VR title. The only things keeping it from being a 5 star game, is the length (Which for the price isn't bad), and the cut to black when grappling and riding in vehicles, which I understand Rocksteady not wanting to put a game out to make people sick, and it is a launch title so they were likely testing the waters, but in future versions I hope to see it present, with an option of disabling it if you get sick.
M**N
Thanks for a great item very happy customer
M**G
El juego es buenisimo, la experiencia es unica... pero la duracion es sumamente corta, en cosa de 30 minutos ya terminaste la historia y realmente no hay muchas razones para volver a jugarlo.
E**O
Un sogno che si avvera, diventare Batman. Gioco ai videogames da 30 anni e vi assicuro che scendere nella batcaverna in VR è qualcosa di incredibile, da brividi. Grafica stupenda e extra degni di nota, come i personaggi in scala 1:1 da ammirare in ogni loro minimo dettaglio. Se contate gli extra, le sfide dell'enigmista e la breve (e bellissima) storia principale, si arriva tranquillamente a 5 ore. Nella mia top 3 dei giochi di Batman, con Arkham Knight ed Enemy within di Telltale. 9/10
J**R
Game is ok. Story is really short but you have several puzzles to solve after. Very immersive.
J**O
Es tal como pone en la descripción,y si hay que cambiar al español latino para los subtítulos en castellano
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