Batman: Arkham Shadow Reviews

Batman: Arkham Shadow is ranked in the 95th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9 / 10.0
Nov 4, 2024

Batman: Arkham Shadow is a triumph in the world of VR and a worthy addition to the Arkham series. With its captivatingly immersive narrative, innovative gameplay mechanics that bring Batman to life, stunning visuals, and solid voice-over, it offers a thrilling experience that will hold VR to a new standard.

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9 / 10.0
Oct 29, 2024

Batman: Arkham Shadow feels like the virtual reality experience that Batman deserves. A fully-fledged triple A title that successfully translates so many industry defining elements into a VR framework with the utmost success. Camoflaj have delivered a unique and fantastic addition to what is already a sublime series of games.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 1, 2025

The combat can be a little unforgiving depending on your fitness level, but this really is a VR Arkham game in every way.

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10 / 10.0
Dec 23, 2024

Batman: Arkham Shadow is simply superb, with it capturing the action, the storytelling, and the world design of the Arkham series perfectly. With its innovative and exciting combat, immersive moments that make you really feel like you are Batman, and the engaging narrative that pulls you into the life of both the Caped Crusader and Bruce Wayne, it truly stands out as one of the best Batman titles that has ever released. And you know what? I think it might be the best VR game that has ever released too.

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9 / 10.0
Dec 19, 2024

Batman: Arkham Shadow is an incredible VR game and a fantastic Arkham title. The story is dark and twisted, a thrilling mystery that’ll keep you guessing until the end.

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9.5 / 10.0
Nov 23, 2024

This is now the second major exclusive game that Meta has dropped for its Quest 3 headset and just like Asgard’s Wrath 2, Batman: Arkham Shadow is an absolute hit and must-play for any VR fan. The absolute care and quality Camouflaj has put into this title is breathtaking. Being able to fully adapt every aspect that the series fans expect from Arkham games into VR is astonishing. As well as being able to fit in a full length, unique story into the timeline without ruining the other games should be applauded.

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9 / 10
Nov 14, 2024

It makes sense that Meta bundled Arkham Shadow with new purchases for their Meta Quest 3/3S, as this game is a headset seller. Camaouflaj made a full-length Arkham VR game that perfectly immerses players in the world. Being Batman is rewarding, as taking out enemies never felt better. Getting involved in a conspiracy that engulfed Gotham while fighting legions of enemies with some of the superhero genre's most famous gadgets is pure Dark Knight goodness. With these in mind, Batman: Arkham Shadow isn't just the best VR title out right now and a great holiday gift, but it's the worthy continuation of the Batman: Arkham games that fans have been waiting for.

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10 / 10.0
Nov 1, 2024

Batman: Arkham Shadow is a must-have for Dark Knight fans, virtual reality enthusiasts, and anyone else interested in what VR can actually offer. Arkham Shadow redefines virtual reality for the Meta Quest, much like Half-Life: Alyx did for the PC. It’s an amazing story, a technical marvel, and an exciting experience. Regardless of your level of experience with virtual reality, Batman: Arkham Shadow is an essential game that will no doubt help to sell more VR headsets.

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Essential
Oct 30, 2024

Batman: Arkham Shadow goes beyond mere fan service to deliver a meaningful expansion of the Arkham universe, one that will likely be remembered as a defining moment in VR gaming history. Despite its few technical rough edges, Batman: Arkham Shadow stands as a masterful achievement that truly makes you feel like you've become the Dark Knight.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 22, 2024

While it may not have the immersive mechanics to be a great VR introduction, Batman: Arkham Shadow is fun to play and faithful to its Arkham predecessors. And yeah, picking off enemies one-by-one feels great.

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