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"Wait, not my poetry writing arm!"

"Wait, not my poetry writing arm!"

I believe the caption you're looking for is: CRUUUUUUUNCHARRRRRGH!

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No rift with Oracle

No rift with Oracle

Bats and Barbara Gordon/Oracle planning their next move. Rocksteady reckons the relationship between them, and her father, will form the heart of Arkham Knight.

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Come fly the unfriendly skies

Come fly the unfriendly skies

You can now glide for longer, and use your Grapnel Gun in mid-flight to suddenly change direction. Other gadgets available mid-flight include Batarangs and the Line Launcher. Bruce Wayne probably ignores the stewardess when she tells him to switch his phone to plane mode, too.

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Exit strategy

Exit strategy

Probably the coolest thing we saw in the Arkham Knight demo was the way Batman is able to enter/exit the Batmobile while both are still moving. It can either eject him straight into a high glide, or he can call the car up and then swoop in through the, er… sunroof?

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Parking spaces: no problem

Parking spaces: no problem

The Arkham Knight edition of the Batmobile has been designed by Rock steady in conjunction with DC Comics. In gameplay terms, it's like Burnout, at night, and you're driving a wrecking ball with turbos.

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Have you been working out?

Have you been working out?

Tweaks to the combat system include being able to attack prone enemies without interrupting your combo streak, and throwing goons into objects.

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Wall of death

Wall of death

The Riddler Trophy challenge we were shown involved an underground obstacle race, with timed hazards, using the Batmobile. To be truthful, it's the bit of Arkham Knight that excites us least, so let's move quietly on…

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Bat beatdown

Bat beatdown

Even the regular goons have upgraded combat chops in Arkham Knight. Standard enemies are able to run at Batman and tackle him to the ground. Which doesn't sound a hugely sound strategy on their part, but can't blame them for giving it the ol' college try.

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Devils with dirty faces

Devils with dirty faces

Creating insanely clever riddles leaves almost no time for a thorough moisturising regimen, sadly.

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Partners in crime

Partners in crime

Two-Face and The Penguin can barely look at each other, such is the homoerotic tension created by their latest failure to kill Batman.

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It takes two, faces

It takes two, faces

Must be awkward when Harvey visits France. "Sorry, mon ami, but shall we skip the kisses?"

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City on fire

City on fire

Arkham Knight is set during Halloween. The aftermath of a toxin attack by the Scarecrow has seen the city's inhabitants evacuated, leaving only criminals and Batman behind. Or in other words: Rocksteady has found another way not to have to draw six million Gotham citizens.

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The car's the star

The car's the star

In terms of new features the Batmobile really is the star turn of Arkham Knight. Rocksteady says the game will conclude its Batman trilogy, and is clearly looking to go out having ticked all the major fan service boxes.

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In a Gordon knot

In a Gordon knot

Here's Commissioner Gordon looking stoically at the sky. Or wondering if he forgot to set his PVR for Big Bang Theory.

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Suited and booted

Suited and booted

The Batsuit has also had a chunkier redesign since the last game. Does Alfred still do all the tailoring? "That's strange, sir usually dresses to the left."

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With over two decades covering videogames, Tim has been there from the beginning. In his case, that meant playing Elite in 'co-op' on a BBC Micro (one player uses the movement keys, the other shoots) until his parents finally caved and bought an Amstrad CPC 6128. These days, when not steering the good ship PC Gamer, Tim spends his time complaining that all Priest mains in Hearthstone are degenerates and raiding in Destiny 2. He's almost certainly doing one of these right now. 

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