

#BATTMAN GAMES FULL#
If you can get past those things though, you’ll find a pretty short, yet really fun portable Batman game with tight controls, good level design and a nice change of pace stage where you get to fly the Bat-Wing.Īt a time when Sega was running full steam with the Genesis and Nintendo was putting their best teams on their 16-BIT SNES console, Konami was under no obligation to keep supporting the outdated NES with great games, and yet they did.

Batman: The Video Game was a pleasant surprise to me because at a quick glance, it doesn’t look like much: The character of Batman looks like a kid in a Batman costume, and his weapon of choice is shooting people, which is something very un-Batman like.

I played a lot of Sunsoft Batman games, some you’ll see further down this list, and of the ones I thought would make it on this list, I didn’t think it would be this one. With that out-of-the-way, let’s start off with
#BATTMAN GAMES FREE#
Now like most lists of this sort this is my own opinion so feel free to chime in on if you think a game should be on the list, if one should be higher, or if you think there isn’t any good non-Arkham Batman games at all. I’ve done top ten lists before where I’ve put things in no particular order, but today I’m changing things up a little and ranking the ten best non-Arkham Batman games. June is here and we’re a just a few measly weeks from the release of Rocksteady and WB Games closing chapter in the Arkham saga: Batman: Arkham Knight. Over the past year to keep my mind off of the constant delays this game has undergone in the road to becoming the best possible product it can be, I’ve looked at a lot of Batman games going all the way back to the 8-Bit era and found there was a lot of duds I didn’t know about, but also some really great games starring the Dark Knight that don’t have the words “Arkham” in the title at all.
