'Batman: Arkham VR' review: The game scores in quality, and is a great plus in the virtual reality platform

'Batman seems to be flying high. This most beloved character is being eagerly waited in a new world of gaming. When it was announced that the franchise would extend to virtual reality in "Batman: Arkham VR," due to PlayStation VR, excitement rose to higher pitches.

The game has been created by the team that had a hand in the previous award-winning Arkham games. Notably, it is an important "entry-point" to virtual reality gaming.

As it is a short, one-hour game, it will cost just £15.99 - both in the retail outlet and online.

Those who play "Batman: Arkham VR," can savor the Dark Knight role they have not touched earlier. While Rocksteady Studios has created a lot of games for the franchise that are set up in Arkham, players have not been looking through the eyes of Batman as they are doing now.

In the beginning of the game, you can go through the death of Thomas and Martha Wayne. Is the scene itself a repeat? Yes, maybe. But at this point, you are being Bruce. It will take you to another level and make you understand the Dark Knight.

"Batman: Arkham VR" is also simpler and shorter than other games in the "Batman" franchise. Still, it seems to be ideal for VR. You will be able to get the clues of Nightwing's death, along with Robin's vanishing act. The game does not have as much action as previous titles, and is much simpler to solve.

You will enjoy the slick detective tricks and also tinker with the tools as well as high-tech gadgets within Bruce's reach. Other areas that are thrilling include the Wayne Manor and Batcave.

In an interview by VentureBeat with Rocksteady Studios' social marketing manager Gaz Deaves, it was revealed that the suit up process, as well as plummeting down into Batcave have both made the game specifically exciting.

Still, movement is through teleportation, not just walking. Just one button can move you from your present location to the interactive point that is being viewed avidly. This strange act helps to bring down nauseousness, it is reported.

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