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Best Batman Games – Push Square

By Theodore Criswell
March 3, 2022
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What are the best batman games on playstation? Well, there’s no shortage of suitors to choose from because when you think about it, Batman is the perfect video game protagonist. Bruce Wayne’s crime-fighting alter-ego excels at acrobatic melee combat, sure, but he also has access to a host of high-tech gadgets and, under the hood, is a detective. in his heart. Factor all that in and you have the blueprint for a decent adaptation of DC Comics’ so-called Caped Crusader.

Over the years, there have been dozens of takes on the Dark Knight, from ties to PS1-era movies to Rocksteady’s critically acclaimed action adventures. Not all episodes have reached the heights of Wayne Enterprises, with many of the previous attempts being particularly mixed, but more recently Batman has found success in LEGO and even fighting game form, the Injustice series being an example. noticeable.

On this page we have included a list of best batman games on playstation, from its early origins on PS1 to its more contemporary encounters on PS5. If you want to settle down with the Dark Knight for a drizzly adventure through Gotham City, we’ve compiled all of his best PlayStation encounters in one place. This list is ordered according to your personal ratings, so if you want to have your say, feel free to click on the star next to any of the game names to add your score.

To reiterate, if you disagree with the order, then it’s up to you Have Your Say: This list will dynamically evolve and rearrange over time based on your votes, which means it’s a live representation of the best batman games on playstation. Do you agree with the list or not? Don’t be double: let us know which title is a masterpiece and which is a wildcard for scoring so high. There is no Riddler here: it all depends on you.

Best PlayStation games by series

22. Batman: Gotham City Racer (PS1)

Batman: Gotham City Racer (PS1)Batman: Gotham City Racer (PS1)

Editor: Ubisoft / Developer: Claim

Release date: April 18, 2001 (United States) / May 18, 2001 (UK/EU)

Rather than a third-person action game, Batman: Gotham City Racer takes place entirely inside the Batmobile. Inspired by anime TV series batman the new adventures – with cutscenes based on clips taken straight from the show – this PS1 title focuses more on point-to-point time trials in an open-world Gotham City, as opposed to outright racing. The result is an overall package that’s less exciting than its name suggests, but the polygonal visuals are at least impressive – even if the city setting feels empty and languishes through a ridiculous number of loading screens.

21. Batman and Robin (PS1)

Batman and Robin (PS1)Batman and Robin (PS1)

Editor: Acclaimed Entertainment / Developer: Probe

Release date: January 7, 1998 (United States) / August 5, 1998 (UK/EU)

George Clooney was Batman in the 1997 movie Batman & Robin, which is one of the most embarrassing attempts to bring the Dark Knight to the big screen. This video game tie-in, however, dated as it is, is incredibly ambitious for its time: an open world Gotham City awaits, which you can explore on foot and in the Batmobile at your leisure. The visuals are surprisingly impressive for the time, and while the gameplay is raw and old today, you have to at least respect the effort displayed here.

20. Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (PS1)

Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (PS1)Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (PS1)

Editor: Cheer / Developer: iguana

Release date: December 3, 1996 (United States) / December 3, 1996 (UK/EU)

batman forever, the 1995 film released after the Tim Burton films, starring Val Kilmer as the Caped Crusader and Jim Carrey as the Riddler, is widely derided today. Heck, it was also filmed back then – and is widely considered one of the worst superhero movies of all time. This Acclaim Link, developed in the heyday of Mortal Kombat with a similar visual style, isn’t particularly great either. It’s a knockoff of Streets of Rage with some polished gameplay moments, but cumbersome controls inhibit its frenetic pace and flashy effects.

19. Batman: The Rise of Sin Tzu (PS2)

Batman: The Rise of Sin Tzu (PS2)Batman: The Rise of Sin Tzu (PS2)

Editor: Ubisoft / Developer: Ubisoft Montreal

Release date: October 16, 2003 (United States) / November 21, 2003 (UK/EU)

A 3D beat-’em-up inspired by a TV show The New Adventures of Batman, Ubisoft’s Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu followed Batman’s Vengeance with a somewhat similar adventure against iconic antagonists like Scarecrow, Bane, and Clayface. While its combat-focused gameplay might feel wildly repetitive by modern standards, there’s something satisfying about hammering out Gotham City’s biggest goons in this cartoon caper starring the Caped Crusader.

18. Batman Begins (PS2)

Batman Begins (PS2)Batman Begins (PS2)

Editor: electronic arts / Developer: Eurocom

Release date: June 14, 2005 (United States) / June 17, 2005 (UK/EU)

Before the era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Christopher Nolan temporarily made Batman the greatest superhero on the planet with his own version of the Caped Crusader. Batman Begins, starring Christian Bale as the Dark Knight, told an origin story, and this tie-in to the film largely followed the same script. With solid visuals, a number of different gimmicks, and a solid gameplay variety – including a few Batmobile segments – it was a decent movie tie-in for the time, but totally unremarkable today.

17. Batman Revenge (PS2)

Batman Revenge (PS2)Batman Revenge (PS2)

Editor: Ubisoft / Developer: Ubisoft Montreal

Release date: October 15, 2001 (United States) / November 9, 2001 (UK/EU)

A classic link from the PS2 era, this time inspired by The New Adventures of Batman TV series, Ubisoft’s Batman Vengeance is primarily a 3D beat-’em-up, where you’ll face villains like Mr Freeze and Harley Quinn. It does have a few tricks though, including a Batmobile chase sequence and some first-person gameplay. It’s rough around the edges and largely unplayable by modern standards, but some may find enjoyment in the variety of activities in this short campaign.

16. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (PS3)

Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (PS3)Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (PS3)

Editor: Intermediate games / Developer: Intermediate games

Release date: November 16, 2008 (United States) / November 21, 2008 (UK/EU)

It might be hard to believe these days, but back in 2008 when Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe was released, NetherRealm Software’s iconic arcade fighting series was going through a rough patch. Throwing superheroes like Batman into the roster seemed like a solid fit, and it worked: This crossover delivered crisp content and a killer cast. While it was ultimately fairly light on unlockable content – and would continue to be enhanced by series like Injustice – it proved the jolt in the arm that Mortal Kombat needed, ahead of its 2011 reboot.

15. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate – Deluxe Edition (PS3)

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition (PS3)Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition (PS3)

Editor: Warner Bros. / Developer: Armature studio

Release date: April 1, 2014 (United States) / April 2, 2014 (UK/EU)

A port of the PS Vita game of the same name, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate is much less impressively bloated on the big screen. Although this remaster has improved visuals, the side-scrolling action feels significantly inferior to its full-fledged counterparts, also available on the PS3. If you’re craving more Batman and you’ve already exhausted all other available options, you can capitalize on this – otherwise, it’s an easily skippable experience on console.

14. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (PS Vita)

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (PS Vita)Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (PS Vita)

Editor: Warner Bros. / Developer: Armature Studio

Release date: October 25, 2013 (United States) / October 25, 2013 (UK/EU)

While ports were fairly common on PS Vita, some developers saw the device as an opportunity to reinvent some of their biggest brands. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate was therefore not a low-resolution port of its PS3 counterpart, but an all-new title set in Rocksteady’s global universe. It failed to reach the heights of the mainline games, but it’s still a suitably entertaining side-scroller inspired by DC’s dark detective.

13. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (PS4)

LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (PS4)LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (PS4)

Editor: Warner Bros. / Developer: Traveler’s Tales

Release date: November 11, 2014 (United States) / November 14, 2014 (UK/EU)

By the time LEGO Batman 3 arrived in 2014, the formula was starting to get a bit stale. Following the blueprint of its immediate superhero predecessors, including Marvel-themed LEGO Marvel Superheroes, this entry felt a little flat just a year after developer Traveler’s Tales’ previous effort, with a light storyline and the same puzzle-driven gameplay loop. One for the uber Batfans, then, we guess.

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