Modder “GPUnity” has released an updated version of his Ascension Overhaul – Insane Difficulty Mod for Batman: Arkham City. This new version changes the upgrade system, tweaks the combat and enemy AI, and adds more difficulty options for players to choose from. So, let’s dive in and see what’s in store for all Batman fans.
Going into more details, the latest version of the mod makes the Power Gadgets function as Special Combo Moves similar to Arkham Knight. Gliding and grapnel boost speeds are also adjusted and more in line with Arkham Knight. Not only that but there are now new death tips and UI text in-game to assist you on your journey.
As said, this new version adds three difficulty options. These are Regular, Insane, and Chaos. Regular is for players who want an easier experience and want to enjoy the changes made to the gameplay. Insane is for those who know the Arkham games well. Chaos is for the toughest players who have mastered the game’s combat system.
All in all, this mod is for those who have already finished the game and want a new challenge. By using it, you can finally replay this classic Batman: Arkham game.
You can download this new version of Ascension Overhaul – Insane Difficulty from this link. At the end of the article, you can also find a video from it. So, be sure to check it out.
If you’re thinking about replaying Batman: Arkham City, I recommend using this mod. Arkham City Redux is the best HD Texture Pack for the game. It includes over a thousand improved and enhanced textures. Plus, it fully supports DirectX 11 and is easy to install with just one setup. This is a must for all Batman: Arkham City fans.
And there you have it. With these two mods, you can re-experience this amazing Batman game. It’s a shame what has happened to Rocksteady. Rumors suggest that the team is, once again, working on a new Batman game. However, after SSKTJL, I’m not that optimistic about it. I’d love to be proven wrong. However, it seems that the talent from that Rocksteady team has left the company.
Have fun!
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