Holy Video Games, Batman! Top 10 Appearances by the Caped Crusader in Gaming

The long-awaited conclusion to the Arkham series, Batman: Arkham Knight, has finally launched, and it seems the only person not playing it is Batman himself, considering that he bought the PC version for the Batcomputer. (Meanwhile, Robin is upstairs in Wayne Manor busting it out on his PS4.) While this wraps up the lauded series that started back with Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman and video games have coexisted for quite some time now… with varied results.

We've collected the Top 10 most notable times gamers could take control of Batman in video games (EDIT: Outside of the Arkham series, that is). Did we leave any off the list? Let us know by shining the Batsignal into the air. (Or just leave it in the comments. That works too.)

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