Moves the action to a side-scrolling plane while retaining the series' signature gadgets and grappling.
📍 It is a solid 7/10 for die-hard Bat-fans, but the navigation hurdles might frustrate casual players looking for a smooth Metroidvania experience. If you tell me what you're looking for next, I can help: Installation guides for specific 3DS formats. Comparison between the 3DS and "Deluxe Edition" versions. Walkthroughs for difficult boss fights or map sections.
These are creative highlights, often requiring clever gadget use rather than just mindless button-mashing. The Misses
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate attempts to shrink the sprawling "Arkham" experience into a 2.5D Metroidvania, but the results on the 3DS are a mixed bag of ambitious design and technical frustration. The Gameplay Loop
Essential for finding hidden vents and destructible walls, staying true to the "World's Greatest Detective" vibe.
Featuring the same top-tier cast as Arkham Origins , the performances provide much-needed weight to the story.
On the original 3DS hardware, frame rates can chug, and environments occasionally look muddy or repetitive.
Navigating the multi-layered prison is notoriously difficult; the map is often confusing, leading to tedious backtracking.