
CCC Says: "Here is a question for you. Does Batman use guns? The answer to this question may be the one thing that decides whether or not you like Batman Arkham Knight, the newest and final Batman game in the Arkham series. At E3 2014, there was a huge display featuring the brand new batmobile which, Transformers style, folded out to show several grenade launchers and mini-guns. Heck, even the demo we saw featured a section where you were able to just unleash all hell with the batmobile’s artillery, exploding cars and taking chunks out of walls. Somehow, we are all just supposed to accept that nobody dies in those explosions."

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I would also add Risk of Rain 2 as long as you don't stray too far from a power source as each run can be long as the hours melt away. Another thing to note is that based on the reports, the FPS may drop into the 40s if a lot of enemies are on the screen.
There is also the Half Life series. If you haven't played half-life before then you can do so now at the super low price.
Mafia was amazing looking and had a great story. Played flawlessly at 30fps as well without dips 99% of the time.
The same is true for Jedi Fallen Order
Sony games as also on sale. Picked up Rachet and Clank, cant wait to try it!
I swear, do any journalists actually listen to developers during interviews? This article is based on a question that was answered around E3. The tanks the Batmab destroys in the Batmobile are all unmanned, and if he shoots anyone or near anyone with the Batmobile, they are non-lethal rounds. They hurt the bad guys like hell, but doesn't kill them. Damn, people need to pay attention during interviews.