Compare Batman: Arkham City (GOTY) Steam Key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by RockSteady Studios. Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11/22/2013. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Third Person, Hack & Slash, Adventure. Metacritic score: 91/100.

Rocksteady's open-world superhero action game drops Batman into a walled-off district of Gotham packed with villains, gadgets, and one of the best combat systems ever put in a third-person game. The GOTY edition bundles every piece of DLC, including the Catwoman campaign, Harley Quinn's Revenge, and playable Robin and Nightwing challenge content.

Batman: Arkham City is a third-person action-adventure set inside a fortified mega-prison carved out of Gotham's decaying north side. The premise is lean and effective: political prisoner Bruce Wayne suits up, discovers he has been poisoned by the Joker, and has hours to find a cure while Hugo Strange counts down to Protocol 10. It is an open-world game, but a compact, purposeful one. You glide between rooftops, dive-bomb groups of armed thugs, and use the Batclaw to slingshot across waterways. The movement alone is satisfying enough to carry long stretches between story beats. The combat is the headline. Rocksteady refined the rhythm-based freeflow system from Arkham Asylum into something close to its ceiling: fluid counters, gadget cancels, environmental throws, and combo multipliers that reward creativity rather than button-mashing. Complications like armored enemies, sword-wielding thugs, and gun-runners keep the formula honest without overcomplicating it. Stealth rooms give a second flavor, letting you hang goons from gargoyles, drop silent takedowns from vents, and watch the remaining guards fall apart psychologically. It works. Neither mode overstays its welcome because the game constantly switches between them. The GOTY edition matters here because Catwoman is woven directly into the main campaign, not bolted on afterward. Her moveset is agile and whip-heavy, built around a stealth-forward style that contrasts sharply with Batman's tank approach. Her traversal across the open city is noticeably clunkier than his gliding, which is a genuine annoyance during outdoor sections, but her combat and burglary sequences are consistently fun. Harley Quinn's Revenge adds roughly two hours of post-credits story starring Robin (Bullet Shield included), though it is the thinnest piece of content in the package and is best treated as a footnote rather than a selling point. The Nightwing and Robin challenge maps round things out for players who want to chase leaderboard scores in the Combat Challenge Mode arenas. The villain roster is stacked: Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Two-Face, Bane, Ra's Al Ghul, Deadshot, Clayface, Mad Hatter, and of course the Joker all get meaningful screen time. The Mr. Freeze boss fight in particular is a genuine design high point, forcing you to improvise and never repeat a takedown strategy. The Riddler's 400-plus collectibles are a different story. Trophy hunting is optional and carries real diminishing returns; the puzzle variety thins out well before the trophy count does. The story's dual-arc structure (Hugo Strange's Protocol 10 versus the Joker's ongoing poison plot) keeps momentum but never fully resolves either thread in a way that feels earned, though the ending lands hard enough to forgive most of it. On PC, some players report persistent frame-rate stutters, and a community patch available through Nexus Mods is worth grabbing before you start. Gamepad play is strongly recommended over mouse and keyboard. Newcomers to the series can jump in without having played Arkham Asylum, but context from that game makes the Joker storyline hit harder. If you want a superhero action game that treats its combat as a skill system worth mastering, there are very few better uses of your time. Alex, Scout Team

Batman: Arkham City (GOTY) Steam Key
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Batman: Arkham City (GOTY) Steam Key

Nov 22, 2013RockSteady StudiosWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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Rocksteady's open-world superhero action game drops Batman into a walled-off district of Gotham packed with villains, gadgets, and one of the best combat systems ever put in a third-person game. The GOTY edition bundles every piece of DLC, including the Catwoman campaign, Harley Quinn's Revenge, and playable Robin and Nightwing challenge content.

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The definitive version of one of the best third-person action games on PC, held back only by PC stutters and a Riddler trophy count nobody asked for.

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Batman: Arkham City is a third-person action-adventure set inside a fortified mega-prison carved out of Gotham's decaying north side. The premise is lean and effective: political prisoner Bruce Wayne suits up, discovers he has been poisoned by the Joker, and has hours to find a cure while Hugo Strange counts down to Protocol 10. It is an open-world game, but a compact, purposeful one. You glide between rooftops, dive-bomb groups of armed thugs, and use the Batclaw to slingshot across waterways. The movement alone is satisfying enough to carry long stretches between story beats. The combat is the headline. Rocksteady refined the rhythm-based freeflow system from Arkham Asylum into something close to its ceiling: fluid counters, gadget cancels, environmental throws, and combo multipliers that reward creativity rather than button-mashing. Complications like armored enemies, sword-wielding thugs, and gun-runners keep the formula honest without overcomplicating it. Stealth rooms give a second flavor, letting you hang goons from gargoyles, drop silent takedowns from vents, and watch the remaining guards fall apart psychologically. It works. Neither mode overstays its welcome because the game constantly switches between them. The GOTY edition matters here because Catwoman is woven directly into the main campaign, not bolted on afterward. Her moveset is agile and whip-heavy, built around a stealth-forward style that contrasts sharply with Batman's tank approach. Her traversal across the open city is noticeably clunkier than his gliding, which is a genuine annoyance during outdoor sections, but her combat and burglary sequences are consistently fun. Harley Quinn's Revenge adds roughly two hours of post-credits story starring Robin (Bullet Shield included), though it is the thinnest piece of content in the package and is best treated as a footnote rather than a selling point. The Nightwing and Robin challenge maps round things out for players who want to chase leaderboard scores in the Combat Challenge Mode arenas. The villain roster is stacked: Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Two-Face, Bane, Ra's Al Ghul, Deadshot, Clayface, Mad Hatter, and of course the Joker all get meaningful screen time. The Mr. Freeze boss fight in particular is a genuine design high point, forcing you to improvise and never repeat a takedown strategy. The Riddler's 400-plus collectibles are a different story. Trophy hunting is optional and carries real diminishing returns; the puzzle variety thins out well before the trophy count does. The story's dual-arc structure (Hugo Strange's Protocol 10 versus the Joker's ongoing poison plot) keeps momentum but never fully resolves either thread in a way that feels earned, though the ending lands hard enough to forgive most of it. On PC, some players report persistent frame-rate stutters, and a community patch available through Nexus Mods is worth grabbing before you start. Gamepad play is strongly recommended over mouse and keyboard. Newcomers to the series can jump in without having played Arkham Asylum, but context from that game makes the Joker storyline hit harder. If you want a superhero action game that treats its combat as a skill system worth mastering, there are very few better uses of your time.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamFreeflow CombatOpen-World StealthGadget VarietyChallenge ArenasMultiple Playable CharactersNew Game PlusCollectible-HeavyStory-Driven

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
17 GB
Graphics
256MB GeForce 315 / 256MB Radeon HD 5450
Processor
2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo E4600 / Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4800+
System requirements
Windows XP

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Metacritic
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RockSteady Studios
Publisher
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Release Date
Nov 22, 2013

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