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Podcast Beyond! revisits the exceptional Batman: Arkham Asylum to discuss their memories of the 2009 game, and what it feels like to play it in 2025.
As one of the Dark Knight's classic enemies, Clayface has made several memorable appearances in DC's Batman comics.
This sequel to a prequel is wedged into the space between Arkham Origins (and Arkham Origins: Blackgate) and Arkham Asylum – a time period where a younger Batman is bluntly but capably voiced by ...
Released in 1989 on both the ZX Spectrum and Amiga, Superman: The Man of Steel was split into flying levels, a side scrolling ...
Why it’s a good option for Harley Quinn fans: Tara Strong is known for playing Batgirl, but has also been known to voice Harley Quinn, much like in the fun, animated crossover flick, Scooby-Doo! and ...
Starring: Kevin Conroy, Hynden Walch What it’s about: A team of notorious supervillains is tasked with locating top-secret information hidden somewhere in Arkham Asylum by The Riddler.
GameCentral looks through Superman’s gaming history and ponders why no one seems interested in giving him a new video game of ...
Absolute Batman #10 reveals that Bruce Wayne hides weapons inside his body, essentially turning it into a Batsuit.
Switch 2 back-compat fixes Batman: Arkham Knight - Switch 1's worst triple-A port Dramatically improved performances bodes well for other supported games.
The original Switch version of open-world superhero game Batman: Arkham Knight is a giant technical mess, featuring massive performance problems that make it borderline unplayable in many sections.
Who Is Clayface in DC? Batman’s shape-shifting villain returns for upcoming horror-focused DCU film arriving in theaters in September 2026.
From Batman: Arkham Knight to Bayonetta 3, Switch 2 is already improving the performance of several OG Switch games without a next-gen update News By Kaan Serin published 5 June 2025 No update needed ...