PC’s best Batman games have just arrived on GOG

PC's best Batman games have just arrived on GOG

PC’s best Batman games have just arrived on GOG 

GOG are proud to announce that PC’s greatest Batman games have now arrived on their platform, free of DRM and with steep holiday discounts. These include the Arkham series from Rocksteady as well as Telltale’s Batman series and a little bit of LEGO to round things off. 

GOG users can now download Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Knight, offering gamers the entire Arkham Trilogy. Those who want additional Arkham content can also purchase Batman: Arkham Origins, a prequel title which was developed outside of Rocksteady. 

Telltale’s Batman titles take an entirely different approach to storytelling, utilising Telltale’s iconic comic book styling and branching story arcs. While the Telltale formula has grown a little tired over the years, it is hard to deny that Batman – The Telltale Series and Batman: The Enemy Within don’t tell great Batman stories. 

To wrap things up, we have the LEGO Batman Trilogy, which is comprised of LEGO Batman: The Videogame, LEGO Batman 2: DC Heroes and LEG Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. If you are a fan of the LEGO Videogame series, these are worth a try, especially given today’s discounted prices. 

GOG users can purchase any of these Batman games here

PC's best Batman games have just arrived on GOG  
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