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Store Page. Global Achievements. I beat the main story, all the side missions, and collected all the Riddler trophies and challenges.

At some point during the fight, I accidentally walked through the door into corridor A. When the game reloaded, it dropped me in corridor A. There is no way out. This game only maintains a single save file. I don't want to start a new game just to play this DLC, as I want to have one single save file. Any ideas about how to fix it? Anyone have a save file that fits what I've described above, sans starting the DLC?

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 comments. First, patch and verify the game, which should be done after installing and before playing. Do that before moving on to the next steps: 1. Those freefall glitches are usually DX related. Select the character you wish to play as Batman , Catwoman , Robin or Nightwing.

Once you have done this, you will be able to play the main campaign using an alternative skin for Batman by selecting New Game Plus from the Main Menu. You can also explore Arkham City using an alternative Batman skin after you have completed the main story by selecting Continue Story from the Main menu and then selecting an alternative skin for Batman.

Sid Meier's Railroads! Contact Feral To report an issue online: Contact Support. No longer confined to challenge mode fare, Tim Drake Robin is front and center in this roughly two and a half hour story-driven campaign. Though I enjoyed my time revisiting Arkham City , I couldn't help but feel that Rocksteady missed several opportunities with the DLC that would have put it on the same level of excellence as the original game.

It should go without saying that you shouldn't even be touching this content until you've finished the main storyline in Batman: Arkham City. While the DLC aims to explore the events after the original game has ended, it's technically a separate "game," as you won't have the same unlocked progress from your previously saved game. The fact that playing the DLC is a separate menu option should also help clue you in to that as well.

As one might surmise from the title, Harley Quinn is up to some dastardly antics motivated by the events at the end of Batman: Arkham City. She's kidnapped some GCPD officers and taken over the local steel mill as her base of operations.

To top it off, Batman has strangely gone missing too. On a side note, with all of the recent attempts by superhero storylines in trying to cast law enforcement as our "real heroes," isn't it a little amusing that the GCPD is almost always reduced to serving as the Princess Peach of Batman video games? That's where you as Robin come in. Combat is just as fast and fluid as it ever was in Arkham City , except Robin has distinctly Robin-like movement and gameplay. He's just a tad more graceful in battle than Batman with his punches, kicks and flips having boasting more of a youthful zest.

Smacking around goons with Robin's staff was also slightly more fulfilling to me than laying down the law with Batman's hammers of justice. Robin's also got some unique toys to use in combat, such as shuriken, snap-flash bombs which are kind of like sticky flash grenades , a zip-line kick, and a bullet shield that doubles as a battering ram. Unfortunately, your time with Robin feels too short and limited.



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