
Batman: Arkham Asylum seems to be unstoppable, as the highly rated and possibly the best superhero game ever has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Batman: Arkham Asylum has been given top scores across the board from National newspapers and specialist game reviewers. The game has broken the Guinness World Record in this category by achieving the highest average score of 91.67 from reviews around the world.
Developed by Rocksteady Studios and based on DC Comics Batman license, Batman: Arkham Asylum offers players diverse gameplay that pushes the envelope for action, adventure and superhero games and exposes players to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure taking them to the depths of Arkham Asylum.
Batman fans dont forget to pick up your copy of Batman: Arkham Asylum currently available on PS3 and Xbox 360.
Also, be sure to check out the full review on Batman: Arkham Asylum done by our very own bifordus-minimus.
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[...] Considering that the title has been available for just over a month, and already set a Guiness World Record, you better believe it’s going to break that barrier in the coming weeks. If not, then [...]
[...] Batman: Arkham Asylum has already sold close to 2 million copies and set a Guinness World Record. [...]
Why does it matter how long the title has been out or how many titles it has sold? It got the record due to reviews, not sold copies. For all it matters it could have been sent out to the review sites only for preview and it could still have won the award.
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