The recently released VR game follows the story of Batman fighting the Rat King.
Take a look at this amazing visualization of hand movements from the recently released VR game Batman: Arkham Shadow. The smooth animation accurately captures lifelike movements, looking like real-life camera footage, and sets a new standard for physics visualization.
Batman: Arkham Shadow was released on October 22, eight years after the launch of the last game in the series. The game was developed by Camouflaj, best known for Iron Man VR, and published by Oculus Studios, with participation of Warner Bros. and DC.
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The developers intended to craft an entirely fresh narrative for the beloved series. The game is set between the events of Batman: Arkham Origins and Batman: Arkham Asylum. In the new story, Bruce Wayne takes on the Rat King, a dangerous new criminal with a cultish following. The game features familiar characters like Drs. Quinzel and Crane before they became Harley Quinn and Scarecrow, along with Harvey Dent, Jim Gordon, and Ratcatcher.
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Batman: Arkham Shadow is exclusively available on Meta Quest 3. Take a look:
Check out the official gameplay trailer:
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