

Putting it in the nearby piano's keyboard cover exposed the ivories, and I instinctively dragged my finger from one end to the other. Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred Pennyworth, walked in, said a few words and handed me a key for the Bat Cave's secret entrance. Each pantomimed in time with the PlayStation Move wands in my own hands.

I started out the demo standing in the foyer of Wayne Manor, staring at a pair of beat-up disembodied hands floating in front of me. Once I strapped on a PlayStation VR headset (it's a timed exclusive to the platform this October), I could tell why the team worked so hard to keep it a secret. Batman Arkham VR was a surprise reveal at Sony's keynote earlier this week and drew a huge round of applause when it appeared onstage. The game is available for pre-purchase on steam for 20$ right now.Telltale wasn't the only developer that brought Batman to E3 this year: The folks at Rocksteady Studios packed the Dark Knight into their suitcases as well. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce™ GTX 1060 / GTX 970 or AMD Radeon™ RX 480.

Processor: Intel Core i5 4th Generation or better.OS: Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit.The official minimum system requirements are as follows: All of this experience can be orgasmic for all the nerds like me out there. 2 Batman Arkham VR System Requirements: Gameplayīatman fans can now experience being actually in Gotham and Batcave.įighting as batman, using batman’s awesome gadgets, solving the Arkham’s mystery which revolves around saving the allies from the threats by playing as the world’s number one detective, this is just so cool to even write about.
