It may be reasonably difficult for Gotham Knights fans to stifle their expectations in relation to the Batman: Arkham series. Gotham Knights has an unfortunate weight to bear as one of the first DC-related titles post-Batman: Arkham, but its latest gameplay demonstration shows its unique footprint as a new IP.
Gotham Knights' Nightwing and Red Hood presentation depicts how open-world traversal is approached for each character, where Nightwing uses a Flying Trapeze glider and Red Hood uses a supernatural, mystic leap. But it was in this demonstration that fans had their first look at Gotham City’s open-world in Gotham Knights and how it will look visually as players thwart crime. However, in the wake of Gotham Knights being exclusive to next-gen consoles, fans are upset about the graphical disparity that they perceive between Gotham Knights and Batman: Arkham Knight.
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Fans such as Twitter user marlisjun are sharing images comparing Gotham Knights to Batman: Arkham Knight that either express their displeasure, or simply appraise the latter for how impressive it looks to this day. In particular, fans are concerned that Gotham Knights’ next-gen console exclusivity will not have a great enough benefit to players in terms of the graphical fidelity it could achieve as a result. Fans believe Batman: Arkham Knight looks better than Gotham Knights in its current state. Further, Batman: Arkham Knight released in June 2015, which makes it seven years old.
In comparison to one another, Gotham Knights’ open-world Gotham does currently lack the same vibrancy and color. However, it should be considered that Gotham Knights is not a finished game at this point and more polish could be applied
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