This June, you'll be able to get your hands on "Batman: Return to Arkham," a remastered collection of some of the best Batman video games ever made.PEGI, which assigns ratings to games in Europe, has a listing for a game called "Batman: Return to Arkham"; this all but confirmsa rumor originally reported by Eurogamer that a remastered collection of the best Batman games of all time are headed tothe PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.According to the imagessent to Eurogamer from a self-identified GameStop employee, "Batman: Return to Arkham" will contain both "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and "Batman: Arkham City," which originally came out in 2009 and 2011 (respectively).If you've yet to play these games or the latest entry in the series, "Batman: Arkham Knight" (which came out last year for the PS4, XB1, and PC) youre missing outbig time.In the "Arkham"games, you play as Batman. You know, this guy:In the first game, "Batman: Arkham Asylum," Joker imprisons Batman on an island that houses Gothams most notorious criminals, forcing him to face many of the bad guys (and gals) he's put away over the years. You know, just run-of-the-mill thugs like Bane:Or Victor Zsasz, the serial murderer who thinks he's doing you a favor by killing you:And Joker's main squeeze, Harley Quinn:Theres also a rad "detectivemode" which lets you analyze your enemies and solve puzzles:In the game's sequel, "Batman: Arkham City," Hugo Strange imprisons Batman in Arkham City, a massive section of Gotham in which its most dangerous criminals are closed off from the rest of the city. Basically, it's an even larger version of "Batman: Arkham Asylum." As Batman explores the game's open world, he tries to figure out the secrets behind Strange's mysterious scheme called "Protocol 10."But the best part of "Arkham City" is that you get to fly around Gotham like freakin' Batman! As opposed to the rather closed-in environments of "Arkham Asylum," "Arkham City" opens up a huge section of Gotham for you to explore at your leisure.In the process, he squares off against baddies like Mr. Freeze:And, of course, The Penguin:One of the best things about "Batman: Arkham City" is that Catwoman is a playable character. Here she's seen casually backflipping:Ifthe rumor turns out to be true, you can get your hands on "Batman: Return to Arkham" this June. Stay tuned!Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Gamers are besting computers at quantum physics and it's 'really mind-blowing
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