If you want a long, systems-driven RPG, skip this. If you want a 75-minute interactive movie where you are Batman, and you can buy it for under $10, buy it immediately.
Technically, there is a "Non-VR" launch option in Steam, but it is broken. The camera is locked to Batman’s chest, and puzzles are unsolvable. Do not buy this for desktop play.
For the ultimate challenge, some PC players use VR mods to play the entirety of Batman: Arkham Knight in first-person VR, though this requires "VR legs" as it wasn't originally designed for headsets [26]. The Verdict
Play this standing but disable "walking." Use the 360-degree turning. The game expects you to physically turn your body to scan evidence. If you use the joystick to turn, you will break the immersion.
Most VR games treat your hands as floating guns. Arkham VR treats your hands as tools.
PC (Steam, requiring a VR headset: Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index, or Windows Mixed Reality) Developer: Rocksteady Studios Release Date (PC): April 25, 2017
: The experience is primarily a "detective simulator." You use tools like the forensic scanner to reconstruct crime scenes and examine evidence in 3D space.