
It’s quite disappointing that a seven year old title is unable to run at a fluid 60fps in 2016. However, unfortunately, one of the biggest cons of this remaster is the locked 30fps cap on the PS4. Of course, these two are points are quite subjective and may differ from player to player but we prefer the older color pallet. There is a sort of yellow filter and for this reason we prefer the cinematics of the original and Joker looks less detailed in the remaster. Overall, we are quite pleased with the graphical improvements but we have three major complaints with Arkham Asylum’s remaster.

In many places, the shadows are missing in the original however this is no longer the case in the remaster resulting into better atmospheric setting compared to the original. The remaster also improves on LOD over longer draw distances and improved texture resolutions across several levels.

BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PS3 VS PS4 PS4
Taking a look at the PC version and it’s clear that the PS4 version gains the upper hand with better lighting, shadow effects, ambient occlusion and parallax occlusion on brick walls.įurther improvements include better rain effects, volumetric and alpha effects along with better texture filtering and improved foliage density in some places.
BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PS3 VS PS4 1080P
Arkham Asylum runs at a native 1080p resolution which immediately puts it ahead of the sub-HD resolution found on last gen consoles. Released more than seven years ago, Arkham Asylum has surprisingly aged quite well. In short, few of the technologies that were used in Batman Arkham Knight have been used in this remaster although the latest game ran on a highly modified Unreal Engine 3.įor the purpose of this analysis we will be taking an in-depth look at the PlayStation 4 version of Batman: Return To Arkham and compare it against the PS3 and PC versions of the originals.

This immediately results into better post processing effects such as improved screen space reflections, enhanced lighting and detailed draw distances. Performance on the other hand could be quite dodgy but we will get back to that in a bit.īatman Arkham Asylum and Arkham City on the PS4 and Xbox One are both running on the Unreal Engine 4 compared to the Unreal Engine 3 implementation on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. have bought both of these games to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One through Batman Return To Arkham, and the results for the most part are quite fantastic, well, at least on the visual front, the games have undergone several improvements. After seeing its fair share of delays, Warner Bros. And some might even say that they are arguably better than 2015’s Arkham Knight and rightly so…it’s hard to top those two after all. There have been several Batman games in the last two decades but not one has comes close to the legacy of Batman Arkham Asylum and Arkham City.
