Warner Bros and DC Entertainment have released a new Batman: Arkham City trailer showcasing content from the upcoming Nightwing Bundle Pack, which will be available beginning November 1 on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and November 2 on PlaySation Network. Featuring the intense melee skills of Nightwing, a.k.a Dick Grayson, the trailer showcases the character’s punishing arsenal of fighting moves that can be used against Arkham City’s hardened thugs. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City – Nightwing Trailer→
A while ago, we posted Batman: Arkham City’s PC minimum requirements that were featured on the game’s Steam page. We were really curious to see what the recommended requirements would be so get ready everyone, as Warner Bros and Rocksteady revealed the official system requirements of Batman: Arkham City PC. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City – Official System Requirements→
Nvidia has just uploaded a video that demonstrates the difference between the PhysX and the non-PhysX version of Batman: Arkham City PC. All those PhysX effects definitely add points to the game’s atmosphere so there is no reason to get upset for its delay, as it seems that it might be worth the wait. There is word that all those PhysX effects will be able to run on the CPU too, but nothing is really certain at this point. Batman: Arkham City will also support Nvidia’s 3D Vision, as well as DX11 features. You can also view its first DX11 screenshot after the jump. Enjoy! Continue reading Batman: Arkham City – PhysX Demonstration→
Now here is something interesting. Batman: Arkham City is currently available for pre-order on Steam and the game’s Steam page includes its minimum system requirements. So, PC gamers will need Windows XP, an Intel Core2Duo and 17GB of free hard drive space. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City PC System Requirements→
There was a lot of confusion about Batman: Arkham City’s PC release date. Although Warner Bros had stated that the game would be delayed till November, we didn’t know the exact day that the game would be released. Sure there were rumors that the game would hit the PC the same day with Skyrim – meaning on November 11th – but that’s not the case, as Warner Bros has just revealed that the PC version will hit our beloved platform on November 18th. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City Coming To The PC On November 18th→
Warner Bros has just released ten launch screenshots and a trailer for Batman: Arkham City. Batman: Arkham City will be available nationwide Friday 21st October on consoles and this launch trailer features some of Gotham’s greatest villains. The PC version of Arkham City is slated for a November release and will support both Nvidia’s PhysX and 3D Vision. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City – Launch Screenshots & Trailer Released→
Call us unimpressed but the X360 version of Batman: Arkham City has just been leaked. This happens to pretty much every game but this leak has been made almost a week before its official release, as the game will be made available on October 18th. This very same thing happened to iD Software’s RAGE but contrary to that leak, we have now a proper XGD3 leak from the retail version. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City leaked on X360 almost a week before release→
As we’ve mentioned a lot of times, PhysX was lacking in terms of multithread support and as a result of that, most PC games that featured hardware accelerated PhysX effects were plagued with low GPU usage. In other words, PhysX is bugged and in an attempt to fix those major issues, Nvidia released a new version of the PhysX SDK that offers better multithread support. This also explains the somehow choppy performance you may have encountered with PhysX heavy games like Cryostasis. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City PC won’t support PhysX V3.0 SDK→
Surprise surprise. The highly anticipated bat game is following the example of some other multiplatform games and its PC version will be delayed. Warner Bros and and Rocksteady Studios are releasing the PC version of Batman: Arkham City in November. No explanation has been given about this delay, although the company released four new PC screenshots. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City PC Gets Delayed + New Screenshots→
Better late than never I guess. Feral Interactive has today announced that the smash-hit action adventure Batman: Arkham Asylum will be released for the Mac on Thursday, October 13th, 2011. For your interest, the game’s sequel is slated for release at the same month. Continue reading Batman: Arkham Asylum coming to the Mac on October 13th→