Batman: Arkham Knight - 10 Key Steps To Guarantee It's 2014 Game Of The Year

How to ensure that the Dark Knight really rises.

Rocksteady created one of the greatest licensed video game of all time with Arkham City, but apparently have decided to tackle the challenge of topping near perfection. And if the recently released trailer for the trilogy capping Arkham Knight is anything to go by, then it's safe to say that Rocksteady isn't taking the challenge lightly. But then, why settle for near perfection, when absolute perfection is entirely within grasp? Furthermore, although Arkham City has wrapped up its primary story arc with The Joker, there are still lots of questions left unanswered, and potential not fully realized with classic villains such as Two-Face, Scarecrow, and more. In other words, it just seems logical for Rocksteady to expand upon their Arkham universe with one more game, which it looks like will be the last of the series. And realistically, no one wants the series prequel, Arkham Origins, helmed by Warner Brothers Montreal to act as the finale of the Arkham franchise. It's best to go all out with one last bang, heaps of Game of the Year awards (again), and mass critical and commercial acclaim. Rocksteady is already delivering some promising information; tacked on multiplayer won't be returning, all of the regular voice actors are returning, and there will be major additions such as a fully driveable Batmobile, but more can still be done to expand on Arkham City's success and ensure the game becomes Game Of The Year. And so this list will cover those 10 crucial steps they should take to craft the ultimate sendoff for their exceptional Dark Knight Trilogy.
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