And where is the hate coming from? […] Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009)Batman: Arkham City (2011), and *Batman: Arkham Knight (2015) *garnering a pretty big following across console.

Then, *Batman: Arkham Shadow *shows up on the radar, a VR-only game that is exclusive to Quest 3—two things that aren’t communicated to the casual viewer until they physically click on the video. This presents not only a bit of a bait-and-switch for gamers hoping for the next long-awaited *Arkham *title, but also an all too real sign that Meta is likely phasing out Quest 2 and Quest Pro later this year.

  • @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    Arkham Asylum was great, Arkham City was good, and Arkham Knight was ok. Based on the trajectory the series was going I was fairly ambivalent when I saw the next one was coming. I definitely won’t be getting it if it is a quest exclusive but I’m not sure I was getting it anyway. Maybe I’m an outlier on this series and most players didn’t see a decline from game to game but if not then this seems like a bad series to make an exclusive. Seems like it will do more to hurt the series than help the platform.

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      25 months ago

      Probably depends on how the game will turn out. Big IPs often turn into shit VR games, because the studios don’t have VR experience. It’s a more experienced studio here, but who knows how it’ll turn out.