All Batman (That I Played) on AMD A4-5000
If you’re using an older or lower-spec PC, you’ve probably noticed that some games perform well, while others can barely get started. I tested a few Batman: Arkham titles on my AMD A4-5000 processor. Here’s how they run on a low-end system!
Batman: Arkham City (2011)
Settings: 800x600, low graphics | Playability: Playable |
In Batman: Arkham City, Batman is thrown into a sprawling, open-world prison district filled with Gotham’s worst criminals. He must stop Hugo Strange and the villainous forces controlling the area. The game builds upon the combat mechanics of its predecessor, with new gadgets and a deeper story involving iconic villains like The Joker, Two-Face, and Penguin.
Batman: Arkham Origins (2013)
Settings: 800x600, low graphics | Playability: Playable |
Batman: Arkham Origins serves as a prequel, set several years before Arkham Asylum. Players experience Batman's early days as a vigilante, facing off against a group of assassins hired by Black Mask. The game focuses on his evolution into Gotham's Dark Knight, with a younger, less experienced Batman and a more dangerous and raw combat system.
Batman: Arkham Knight (2015)
Settings: 800x600, low graphics | Playability: Unplayable |
The final entry in the Arkham trilogy, Arkham Knight features an apocalyptic Gotham under siege by the Scarecrow and the mysterious Arkham Knight. The game introduces the Batmobile as a key gameplay mechanic, allowing players to engage in vehicle-based combat and exploration. The story culminates with a massive confrontation between Batman and his greatest enemies.