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The movie was great overall. The animation is very stylish and unique, that could only have come from Tim Burton. It's not so much of a Christmas story as it is a love story. The main character felt he was missing something in the beginning and thought what he needed was Christmas, but really it was the love that was associated with Christmas. He found out that after nearly destroying Christmas. He accepts who he is and finds his true love in a doll. However, he didn't really find out what Christmas was (or means)... at least the director didn't emphasize it much.
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Get two of the most acclaimed superhero games in one bundle in Batman: Return to Arkham. Remastered and restored for the PS4, the bundle has Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City along with all previously released content. In Batman: Return to Arkham, the people who wear their underwear on the outside are always the villains.
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With their sense of freedom and loving grasp of the Dark Knight's comic universe, 2009’s Batman: Arkham Asylum and its 2011 sequel, Batman: Arkham City, are two of the best superhero games ever made. Batman: Return to Arkham brings both games - and all their DLC - to the current generation of consoles, but an unremarkable graphical upgrade doesn’t do them justice. That’s not to say it’s not noticeable. Textures in Return to Arkham are much sharper: Batman’s suit, for example, looks much more detailed. His cape in particular stands out beautifully, pebbled, catching the light.
The bigger issue is performance. For a remastered version of older games, it’s disappointing that neither Asylum nor City runs at 60 frames per second - they’re both targeting 30. In fact, Asylum suffers from some odd stutters when Batman runs through a corridor or turns a corner. The issues aren’t bad enough to interrupt combat flow, but occasional chugging is a noticeable distraction.
Outside of the two campaigns, all the DLC challenge maps and additional skins are here, so you can play as 1970s Batman - or even better, animated Batman - from the get-go. But there’s nothing to differentiate the extra content from what was included in the Game of the Year editions, and the lack of making-ofs or behind-the-scenes details is a missed opportunity.
If you’ve never played Arkham Asylum and Arkham City and own a current-gen console, Return to Arkham is a fine place to start. But for those who already own both on PC or last gen, there’s no real reason to pick this up beyond a rather uninspiring and technically disappointing graphical upgrade.
Get straight to the front lines with Battlefield 1. World War I was the first truly global conflict, and you'll experience life in the trenches, in early urban combat, and in the basic biplanes and tanks of the day. Follow the single-player campaign, or battle up to 64 players on the Battlefield 1 multiplayer servers.
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Through ever-changing environments at the dawn of all-out war, no battle is ever the same. The game takes you across multiple and varied locations in a bid to fight your way through immersive battles. From tight urban fights in a besieged French city, to big open spaces in the Italian Alps and frantic combats in the deserts of Arabia, discover a world at war through an adventure-filled campaign.
Only in Battlefield 1 will you bring a horse to a tank fight and squad-up with your allies in epic multiplayer battles with up to 64 players. In a true multiplayer sandbox experience, take to the skies and engage in high-octane dogfights through treacherous landscapes, or have a battleship obliterating the coast from the sea, and engage in some of the biggest battles ever seen as empires clash for supremacy.