The best Batman games on PC in 2022
Looking for the best Batman games on PC? The Caped Crusader has been protecting Gotham’s streets for many years now across a number of different media franchises. And naturally, the philanthropist-turned-superhero has also swooped his way over to the world of videogames from time to time.
Thankfully, unlike many other superhero games, most of Batman’s games on PC have actually been quite good. Whether fighting criminals through the dank halls of Arkham Asylum or taking a more light-hearted romp through Gotham as his LEGO counterpart, there’s something for all fans of the Dark Knight, though most of them come in the form of action-adventure games.
If you’ve not delved into Batman games on PC, or are looking for something new, then this list is here to help. We’ll only be covering games where Batman, or Gotham, is the star — no Injustice or Multiversus here, as good as those are — or anything that isn’t easily accessible anymore. With those caveats in mind, here are the best Batman games ever on PC in 2022.
Here are the best Batman games on PC:
- Gotham Knights
- Batman: Arkham Asylum
- Batman: Arkham City
- Batman: Arkham Knight
- Batman: Arkham Origins
- Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
- Batman: The Telltale Series
- LEGO Batman: The Videogame
- LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
- Batman: Arkham VR
Gotham Knights
Okay, so we know Gotham Knights is not technically a Batman game, but it briefly has the Caped Crusader in it. With Bruce Wayne dead, it’s up to Nightwing, Batgirl, Robin, and Red Hood to protect Gotham City from villains seizing the opportunity to take control for themselves.
It borrows the stealth gameplay from other Arkham games, even though it doesn’t take place in the same storyline, and combat plays more like an action RPG game. It also has a co-op mode for the entire game, so you and a friend can ambush criminals in tandem. Some of our guides cover things like the Gotham Knights styles and all the characters, while our Gotham Knights review covers whether it’s worth picking up.
Batman: Arkham Asylum
For many, Batman: Arkham Asylum will be their first foray into the world of Batman. Despite releasing not long after The Dark Knight, Arkham Asylum was not a movie tie-in game. Instead, it took players to the titular facility in all its dark, grimy glory. Batman’s long-time nemesis, the Joker, manages to take over the asylum, with our hero aiming to wrestle control back over the course of the game.
Batman: Arkham Asylum pioneered a style of combat that allowed Batman to take on multiple enemies with ease, dodging and retaliating in a satisfying way. As the first game in the Arkham franchise, it comes across as a little simplistic nowadays, but Arkham Asylum still fulfils the power fantasy of becoming Batman. You’ll also see this free-flowing combat in other superhero games like Marvel’s Spider-Man, making it the most influential game on this list.
Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City takes you out of the asylum and into a much larger open world game. A lot of the gameplay is still familiar to Batman’s escapades in Arkham Asylum, but now with more gadgets and enemy types thrown into the mix. An open world also means more side content, breaking up the main story as you encounter new characters — though avoid hunting for every collectable if you want to maintain your sanity.
This sequel also introduced some new playable characters via DLC— Catwoman, Robin, and Nightwing. While the Catwoman DLC was the only one to include more story content, having the option to play as other characters was a nice change of pace.
Batman: Arkham Knight
Batman: Arkham Knight didn’t have the best of starts on PC, with many players encountering poor performance and a multitude of game breaking bugs, covered in our initial ‘what’s happening with our Batman Arkham Knight review‘ post. After a number of patches and easier access to better hardware, Arkham Knight is now an enjoyable entry for PC players – though that wasn’t the case when we did get round to our proper Arkham Knight review. Thankfully, years later, none of these issues remain.
Visually, it’s easily the most impressive game in the franchise, especially during the numerous Batmobile sequences. The Batmobile itself plays a big role in Arkham Knight, as you tear through Gotham City’s rain-soaked streets.
Batman: Arkham Origins
Taking players back to events before the first two games, Batman: Arkham Origins was the first entry in the franchise not made by Rocksteady Studios. It sees Batman in his early crime-fighting days, hunted by both assassins and a corrupt police force.
While one of the less memorable entries in the Arkham franchise, Batman: Arkham Origins is still an interesting take on the superhero. It’s not quite an origin story but it still offers up some new perspectives on both Batman and the world he’s trying to protect.
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
Released alongside the main game, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate was originally a handheld-only title. Receiving an enhanced port for PC less than a year later, Blackgate is a side-scroller instead of a fully open world title.
While this limitation is clearly due to the original hardware Blackgate was developed for, most of what you’d expect from an Arkham game is still present. You’ll be making use of gadgets for area traversal, taking down gangs with Batman’s usual agility, and the story introduces some mainstay characters during its short runtime.
Batman: The Telltale Series
While the Arkham games did allow for some detective work, a greater emphasis was placed on traversing the world and fighting bad guys. Batman: The Telltale Series instead slows things down a little, letting you play as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego Batman. The second series, Batman: The Enemy Within, improves upon the story even further, with better overall writing and a satisfying conclusion.
LEGO Batman: The Videogame
For a more light-hearted time, LEGO Batman: The Videogame is the right place to be. It’s another classic LEGO title, taking the usually stoic Batman series and injecting a lot more humour and goofy scenes into the mix. As with most LEGO titles, this is also one that’s more fun to play in co-op.
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
As you can probably guess, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes features both more Batman and more DC characters as a whole. Batman still takes the leading role, complete with a new set of suits and gadgets, but now some other familiar faces like Superman and the Flash make their appearance for the first time. You even get an open world to explore, similar to the later Arkham games.
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
LEGO Batman 2 was still a Batman game, just with a light sprinkle of DC characters. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham on the other hand takes things even further, bringing the roster to over 150 characters across the DC universe. It’s perhaps the least Batman-focused title on this list, but he still gets a decent array of new tools to play with during his adventures in space.
Batman: Arkham VR
Batman: Arkham VR is an interesting title, not just as a Batman game but for VR in general. Virtual reality technology was still in its relative infancy at the time of release, giving players a taste of what might be to come. Arkham VR won’t exactly blow your mind as modern VR titles will, but it’s still fun to mess around with Batman’s various gadgets and solve some light puzzles.
This concludes our list of the best Batman games on PC in 2022. There’s a lot to go through for newcomers, though you might already own some of these games as freebies on the Epic Games Store. If you’re instead after the best PC games we’ve got the list for you, chock full of top-notch experiences found on the platform.
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Batman Games on PC 🦇: all games in the Batman series
The greatest detective, one of the most famous superheroes, a billionaire and philanthropist by day and a crime scourge by night, Batman has been delighting comic book fans with his adventures since 1939. During this time, the character received not only many ingenious comic arcs, but also several successful TV shows and films, as well as good games, unlike the same Superman. We will talk about the latter in this article.
Classic games
Batman (1986)
- Platforms: Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, MSX, Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Despite such an early appearance in comics, the Dark Knight arrived on gaming platforms much later — the first Batman game was released only in 1986. It was Batman, who visited almost all relevant platforms at that time, including, of course, PC.
This was an isometric action adventure in which players had to save Robin by collecting seven ship parts scattered around the Batcave. Acrobatic tricks and fights with opponents were included. nine0003
Batman: The Caped Crusader (1988)
- Platforms: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum
The second game in the line was released two years later. The Caped Crusader, which consisted of two parts, offered players to face the worst enemies of Batman — the Penguin and the Joker, along the way exploring intricate labyrinths and solving intricate puzzles.
Interestingly, the game implemented an unusual presentation of the gameplay: the screen was divided in such a way as to create the illusion of being in a comic book — later the authors of the famous Comix Zone adopted this idea. nine0003
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Batman: The Movie (1989)
- Platforms: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, GX4000, MS-DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum
Tim Burton’s Batman was released in theaters in 1989, followed by a game of the same name on PC and consoles. The developers tried to make the project as diverse as possible: each of the five chapters changed not only the location, but also the genre — from platforming to racing and puzzle. nine0003
In the same year, another Batman game was released for the NES console, which differed from Batman: The Movie in gameplay — it was a platform game with action elements that gave the player a large number of weapons and ways to deal with opponents. This project has also become the most complex on the NES, and you probably got acquainted with it if you had the original console or one of its clones — for example, «Dandy».
Batman Returns (1992)
- Platforms: Game Gear, Genesis, MS-DOS, NES, Atari Lynx, Super NES, Master System, Sega CD, Amiga
Another game dedicated to the movie of the same name (each classic Batman movie got its own game).
Batman Returns is dedicated to the confrontation between the Dark Knight and Oswald Cobblepot, known in the criminal environment of Gotham under the name Penguin. The villain was preparing to conquer the city with the help of his own army of penguins, but the hero intended to stop him.
The game was highly acclaimed by critics and gamers, who praised beautiful graphics and animation, simple controls and dynamic gameplay. nine0003
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1994)
- Platforms: Sega CD, Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Super NES, Windows
As many as four games have been released under this name, developed for different consoles, differing from each other in plot, picture and even gameplay. For example, the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version was a shooter in the spirit of Contra, while the SNES game was made in the platformer format.
However, on all platforms, gamers got an exciting adventure that allows them to take part in the adventures of the characters from the animated series of the same name. nine0003
Batman Forever (1995)
- Platforms: Super NES, Game Boy, Genesis, Game Gear, Windows
The next film licensed game was Batman Forever (PC and consoles) – a beat’em up with elements of a platformer based on the Mortal Kombat engine, in which Batman and Robin fought against Two-Face and the Riddler.
The project was marked by the presence of a split-screen cooperative, as well as an impressive set of levels that allow you to explore Arkham Asylum, the circus, the Gotham underground and other locations. Battles and searches for secrets were added. Alas, for all its appeal, Batman Forever received negative reviews due to inconvenient controls and illogical level building. nine0003
Batman & Robin (1998)
- Platforms: PlayStation
The failure of the previous game did not affect plans for the release of the next one, which arrived just in time for the release of Batman and Robin in theaters.
As you know, the film received extremely negative reviews, and the PS One game of the same name also failed — despite the presence of three protagonists and six Batmobiles, it was impossible to play Batman & Robin due to poor combat, inconvenient equipment and poorly designed locations. nine0003
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Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000)
- Platforms: Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
Based on Batman Beyond, this PS One and N64 action game takes place in the far future, where Bruce Wayne left crime-fighting by handing over his cape and bat-gadgets to Terry McGinnis, a young hero who must fight the Joker, who once again threatens Gotham.
Despite a large selection of abilities and good graphics for its time, Batman Beyond was not warmly received by critics, who complained about the clutter of mechanics. nine0003
Batman: Gotham City Racer (2001)
- Platforms: PlayStation
Not all Batman games involve exploring locations on foot.
Batman: Gotham City Racer (PS One) offered gamers to get behind the wheel of the Batmobile and go patrol Gotham, flooded with various criminals — just in a very «timely» way a bunch of villains escaped from Arkham, so there will definitely be a job for the hero. Despite the interesting idea, the game did not become successful. nine0003
Batman Vengeance (2001)
- Platforms: PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Xbox, Windows
The same year saw the release of the adventure action game Batman Vengeance for PC, PS One, Xbox, GameCube.
The game, although it told a moderately interesting story, did not have enough stars from the sky, and therefore almost nothing was remembered — except for the appearance of the characters based on the popular animated series The New Batman Adventures.
Batman Begins (2005)
- Platforms: Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
In subsequent years, only small educational arcade games about an eared superhero were released, but with the restart of the movie franchise, there was hope for a revival of the Batman series of games.
Alas, Batman Begins for PS2, Xbox and GameCube can not be called successful: although she followed the plot of the film and used the appearance of the actors, the quality of her performance left much to be desired. Suffice it to say that the release of the game based on The Dark Knight was canceled, and the igroization of The Legend was only visited on mobile platforms — there was no comeback. nine0003
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LEGO Batman (2008, 2012, 2014)
- Platforms: Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U , Xbox One
LEGO Batman: The Videogame launched the Dark Knight line of LEGO games in 2008. The players were waiting for Gotham, assembled from cubes, an original plot and a large selection of characters — both heroes and villains.
The presence of local co-op, corporate frivolity and many secrets, for which it was worth carefully exploring the city and completing levels several times, provided the game with high ratings from the press and positive feedback from gamers. nine0003
- Platforms: Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, MSX, Sinclair ZX Spectrum
In 2012, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes was released, and in 2014, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, where you can play as other DC superheroes, including Superman.
2018’s LEGO DC Super-Villains is a game themed around DC Super Villains, the eternal antagonists of Batman, including the Joker, Harley Quinn, the Riddler, Poison Ivy and more. All games are available on PC and consoles, they turned out to be very interesting, and allowed us to look at the adventures of Batman from a new, humorous side. nine0003
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The Dark Knight Returns
Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009)
- Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows
In 2009, the little-known studio Rocksteady, which had previously released only one game, introduced the world to Batman: Arkham Asylum (for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, and later followed by a publication on PS4 and Xbox One), an action-adventure game with elements of stealth and beat’ em’up, based on the Batman comics but with an original plot. nine0003
The game was played in a semi-open world: the island with the Arkham Asylum complex is available for exploration, and in the best traditions of metroidvania, some locations were closed to the public until the hero acquired special equipment.
Arkham City has added both in scope and depth to the gameplay.
So, the developers added new gameplay mechanics, made the environment more detailed, and also gave players the opportunity to play as Catwoman, who has a completely different approach to moving around locations and fighting enemies. In addition, Robin and Nightwing are available as playable characters in Challenge Mode. Needless to say, the game was received even more warmly than the first part? nine0003
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Batman: Arkham Origins (2013)
- Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360
The next game in the Arkham series was developed by WB Games Montreal (Rocksteady, meanwhile, began to create Arkham Knight). Igrodely decided to show gamers a very young Batman, who is at the very beginning of his career as a superhero.
In two years, the Dark Knight has already managed to annoy the villains, so the Black Mask announced a hunt for him with a prize of 50 million dollars to whoever gets his head. Of course, criminals of all stripes have gathered in Gotham, wanting to hit the jackpot, but Batman has yet to learn that they are not the main threat at all. nine0003
The authors of Arkham Origins (PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U) lacked the experience and creativity to reach the level of previous games in the series, but still the project turned out to be very high quality. Players appreciated the Christmas atmosphere of the game, interesting bosses, new investigation mechanics and a fun story that reveals the story of Batman and the Joker’s acquaintance.
In addition, the project has a multiplayer with asymmetric gameplay — «predators» Batman and Robin against the mercenaries Joker and Bane. nine0003
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Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (2013)
- Platforms: Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360
The game for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita handheld consoles continued the story of Arkham Origins. This time, events unfolded in Blackgate Prison, where a riot of prisoners broke out. Batman went there to save the hostages and punish the villains.
Technical platform limitations have affected the graphics and gameplay of Arkham Origins Blackgate. The game is a 2.5D platformer with elements of action and stealth, and gamers will have to run a lot around the location screens, collect clues and fight enemies. In 2014, the port was released to older platforms — PC, PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U.
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Batman: Arkham Knight (2015)
- Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Arkham Knight was a grand conclusion to the story of Batman and put an end to his adventures.
The Dark Knight’s main opponent is the Scarecrow, who threatens to spray his newest toxin over the city, and the whole of Gotham is the scene of action. In addition, players got the opportunity to use the Batmobile, which can transform into a mobile tank. nine0003
In the final part of the Arkham series, players were waiting for an epic story with references to famous comic arcs and the opportunity to deal with old and new enemies, a huge open world with dozens of tasks and hundreds of secrets.
If that wasn’t enough, story add-ons and challenges let you play as Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, Azrael, Red Hood, ride multiple versions of the Batmobile and try on costumes from different comic book lines. nine0003
The triumph of the game was overshadowed only by problems with the PC version (it was handled by the Iron Galaxy Studios team), due to which the publisher was forced to temporarily remove it from sale and give the owners all the previous games in the Batman: Arkham line.
After a series of improvements and patches Batman: Arkham Knight can be downloaded on PC without fear of performance problems.
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Batman: Arkham VR (2016)
- Platforms: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR
A game for virtual reality devices (PS VR, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive) that allows you to see the world through the eyes of Batman. It will not work with enemies, but gamers can have plenty of fun with gadgets, investigate several crimes and solve a number of puzzles.
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Interactive Cinema
Batman: The Telltale Series (2016)
- Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Telltale Games, famous for episodic adventure games The Walking Dead: The Game and The Wolf Among Us, decided to show the hero from the other side: their project focuses on Batman’s «human» nature, and also shows a fresh look at some characters from the superhero universe .
The gameplay of Batman: The Telltale Series is a typical Telltale game — an unpretentious adventure game with minimal influence on the development of the gamer’s plot. nine0003
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Batman: The Enemy Within (2017)
- Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
The sequel to Batman: The Telltale Series, in which the story takes an unexpected turn. This time, the consequences of the player’s choices have become more significant, moreover, the character of the Joker, who may even try to become a superhero, depends on his actions.
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In addition to playing with himself in the lead role, the Dark Knight appeared in other projects: fighting games Justice League Task Force, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Injustice: Gods Among Us and Injustice 2, action RPG Justice League Heroes, MMO action DC Universe Online, online shooter Gotham City Impostors, MOBA Infinite Crisis.
Future Batman games?
After the thrilling Batman Arkham trilogy, Rocksteady is on a big break. For a long time, nothing was known about the new project of igrodelov, until in 2020 the announcement of the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League game was made, dedicated to the members of the Suicide Squad, who, as the name hints, will have to oppose the Justice League, where, in addition to other superheroes, includes Batman. It is noteworthy that the events of the title will unfold in the Batman: Arkham universe. nine0003
Kill the Justice League’s debut trailer didn’t show us the Dark Knight, but instead introduced the evil Superman. We hope that Bruce Wayne, in any of his incarnations, will also look into the scenario of Suicide Squad. The game will be released in 2023 on PC and consoles.
Meanwhile, WB Games Montreal, which previously made Batman: Arkham Origins, is developing the co-op action game Gotham Knights. Its action will unfold in Gotham, but it will not be Batman who will save the city from various villains, but his Bat-Family: Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl and Red Hood. Here the universe has its own, it does not apply to Batman: Arkham.