Batman: Arkham Knight - Gameplay Walkthrough - Part 16 - Electric Charge

Batman: Arkham Knight - Gameplay Walkthrough - Part 16 - Electric Charge

Batman: Arkham Knight - Gameplay Walkthrough - Part 16 - Electric Charge Batman: Arkham Knight - Walkthrough Xbox One, PS4 and PC Gameplay Batman: Arkham Knight - Gameplay Walkthrough - Part 1 - Scarecrow:    • Batman: Arkham Knight - Gameplay Walkthrou...   Batman: Arkham Knight Playlist: http://bit.ly/1CiOpwY Release Date: June 23, 2015 ---- • Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SXxBU0 • 2nd Channel Unboxing: http://bit.ly/1xWnbP7 • Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/gid/1035827... • Website: http://www.dotaboyz.com • Twitch: http://bit.ly/13WF9je • Like Dota 2: http://on.fb.me/QE4DKe • Like our page: http://on.fb.me/Qmql6a • Instagram: http://bit.ly/1HA4xzy • Follow: http://bit.ly/RYkNQI https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:... Batman: Arkham Knight is an action-adventure video game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One video game consoles, and Microsoft Windows. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the successor to Warner Bros. Games Montréal's 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins, and the fourth and final installment in the Batman: Arkham series Batman: Arkham Knight is set within Gotham City, which is open to the player from the beginning of the game, allowing them to travel freely anywhere within its boundaries. There are no loading transitions while moving anywhere in the game. Many of the gadgets and the gameplay elements from the previous Arkham games return, including the grapnel gun, line launcher, batarangs, the countering system and detective vision. The "Disruptor" rifle can be used to disable or detonate enemy weapons and drone turrets, booby-trap weapon crates to shock enemies who attempt to arm themselves, and tag vehicles for Batman to track. Batman can use some gadgets while gliding, such as batarangs or the line-launcher. The player can fly Batman throughout the city using his cape, with gliding now allowing for faster, longer sustained flights, steeper dives and higher climbs. The grapnel gun can now be used to instantly switch directions during a glide, as well as being fired twice while in the air to chain grapneling moves together. There is also a new batarang sensor that can be thrown out to gain intel on the surrounding area. Nine months after the Joker's cremation after his death in Arkham City, Batman is struggling to come to terms with the absence of his nemesis and the uncomfortable feeling that the pair shared a bond deeper than either could admit.Without the Joker's chaotic presence, Gotham's citizens have never felt safer, and crime in the city has dramatically declined. However, this gives Batman's enemies, including Penguin, Two-Face, and Harley Quinn, a chance to unite with the singular goal of killing Batman. On Halloween night, Scarecrow threatens the city with his newly created strain of fear toxin and bombs planted throughout Gotham, forcing the evacuation of the city's six million civilians. Only criminals remain in the city, leaving Commissioner Gordon and the Gotham City Police Department outnumbered. Anticipating a new threat, Batman continues to develop crime-fighting technology and maintains a vigil over the city. Batman (Kevin Conroy), James Gordon (Jonathan Banks), Oracle (Ashley Greene), Robin (Matthew Mercer), Nightwing (Scott Porter), Azrael (Khary Payton), and Catwoman (Grey DeLisle). Alfred Pennyworth (Martin Jarvis), and Lucius Fox (Dave Fennoy). Scarecrow (John Noble), Penguin (Nolan North), Two-Face (Troy Baker), Harley Quinn (Tara Strong), Riddler (Wally Wingert), and Poison Ivy (Tasia Valenza). The Joker (Mark Hamill). Arkham Knight is revealed to be Jason Todd, with the new persona being a precursor to his Red Hood identity. Other villains include Firefly, Man-Bat, Deathstroke, Deacon Blackfire, Professor Pyg, and Simon Stagg. In addition, the Red Hood story pack features an appearance by Black Mask.