Until September 7, the trilogy of the cult Batman: Arkham trilogy can be purchased at EGS for $14
Do you feel like Batman and dream of saving Gotham? You need several billion dollars to do it, but you can become the Dark Knight in games, and this pleasure will cost you less than $20. Epic Games is running a promotion until 7 September that allows you to buy three cult games from the Batman: Arkham for only $14.
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The promotion is valid for three games: Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Knight. Each of these games can only be purchased separately, which will be interesting even for those who have played only one or two games in this series.
Batman: Arkham Asylum is the first game in the series, which was released in 2009. We will have to deal with all the threats that have engulfed the Arkham Asylum. The gameplay is based on an epic combat system with simple but effective combinations, stealth elements, and puzzles. Batman's arsenal will help us with all of this, and it will offer a lot of interesting things. The game received 90 points on Metacritic and is sold in the Game of the Year Edition, which will open access to additional challenges. Batman: Arkham Asylum Game of the Year Edition costs $5 (more details here).
Batman: Arkham City is the second game in the series, which was released in 2011. Now the events take place in a small city that was built in the centre of Gotham, which allowed players to enjoy the open world and get a more intense and interesting storyline. The core gameplay remains the same, but now there is twice as much stuff and it works better too. The game also received 90 points on Metacritic and is sold in the Game of the Year Edition, which will provide access to the full expansion pack, new characters and Batman costumes. Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition costs $5 (more details here).
Batman: Arkham Knight is the latest game in the series that was released in 2015. Now the events take place in Gotham itself. The world has become much bigger, there are many new activities, the plot is even better, the number of game mechanics has also grown significantly (we even have the Batmobile now), and visually the game can still give a head start to modern AAA games. The game has 80 points on Metacritic, but only the standard edition is sold at EGS. Batman: Arkham Knight costs $4 (more details here).