Batman: Arkham Origins just might be the hottest game today. The third and newest installment of the Arkham's series of games, following Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City was released by Warner Brothers last Friday and promised to be bigger and exciting than its precedents. In Batman lore, Arkham is the psychiatric hospital where super villains like the Joker were imprisoned.

Fans of the game will be able to take on the role of Batman again. According to the New York Times, this time, their Dark Knight character will be able to glide from rooftop to rooftop and even use his Batclaw to engage in bigger and riskier moves, such as flinging himself higher and farther than he usually does . The Dark Knight in this series can just come out in alleys to fight with criminals, brutally if necessary. Dark Knight can hide behind gargoyles and then just sneak behind his enemies when the latter are sleep. Dark Knight now carries a wider array of weapons to wield against his enemies such as Batarangs, explosive gel, glue grenades smoke pellets. All in all, the Dark Knight today is more cunning and efficient than ever. The new game promises Players can have more fun being Batman this time.

Instead of a game that offers a glimpse of who Batman really is, considering the name Arkham Origins, players will be given the chance to see how Batman invented himself. Reviewers of the game claimed that the third installment is both a continuation of the previous installments as well as a refinement. Even if there are many improvements, players will not get lost because there is a coherent continuation from the last games. Players would also experience Joker who is not played by Mark Hamill anymore. From 1992 in Batman: The Animated Series, Hamill played the Joker. This time however, Troy Baker is expected to thrill and excite gamers as the evil Joker.