Worst Version Of Batman: Arkham Trilogy Pays Tribute To Beloved Actor
While the Batman: Arkham Trilogy may be something of a dumpster fire on Nintendo Switch, folks playing the superhero adventure games via the handheld-console hybrid found one redeeming element: a touching tribute to legendary Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy.
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The Batman: Arkham games gave Conroy plenty of outstanding material to work with, and arguably feature his best performances as Batman outside of the Animated Series and the film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. The Nintendo Switch should be a pretty nice home for three of the best superhero games to ever come out. Unfortunately, it sounds like the bundle isn’t exactly presenting these games at their best.
According to an analysis from Digital Foundry, all three games are an “absolute disaster.” Between the massive amounts of pop-in, frequent framerate drops, and copious visual stutters, as well as a seemingly general unplayability underscoring all three games, it seems you’d be better off either waiting for a patch to address these issues or playing them elsewhere. So, if you want to see the brief but heartwarming tribute to Kevin Conroy, prepare yourself. You’ve got a hellish time ahead of you, and I wish you nothing but the best of luck.
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