

You'll have to whittle the six armed thugs down to a manageable group before moving in with Batarangs and combos. This room will cause headaches if you don't approach it with stealth in mind. Hit the teeth on the way and go inside the Control Room. Head east from here towards the Control Room. Lock on to the armed one - or both - with Batarangs and then run in to finish them off. In the Pressure Control Junction you'll see two thugs - one armed - just ahead. Head down the short hallway and look right for a Croc Interview Tape on a barrel ( Caves Riddle #11). Look just to the left of the hole in the wall of the Pump Control room for the Caves Secrets Map on a table ( Caves Riddle #13). Grapple into the area and finish off any stragglers. Hit it with the Ultra Batclaw to yank it down, then target the surprised goons inside with the Batclaw to yank them to their doom. Pull yourself up and look for a breakable panel way up high in the northeast corner - this is the control room wall. From here you can flip around and Line Launch to a ledge in the far north. You can now climb even higher in the Main Sewer Junction thanks to the Line Launcher.īegin to pull yourself up in this area and you'll get a new objective: to find three control rooms to shut off the Titan formula's pollution of Gotham River.Ĭlimb up the platforms to the south on the middle aqueduct. Now, backtrack up to the high aqueduct with the help of your Line Launcher. Now, glide down to the east from this spot to get the Riddler Trophy in the nook below ( Caves Riddle #24). Before exiting at the top, Line Launch west to the high aqueduct you couldn't reach before to grab the Riddler Trophy ( Caves Riddle #10). Use this to cross the gaps and follow the fallen columns just as before. The treacherous path upwards is far easier this time around with your Line Launcher.

The Main Sewer Junction has been overrun by vines. Grapple up to the vent to enter the Old Sewers once again.įollow the Old Sewer path to the Main Sewer Junction, destroying Ivy's pods along the way. Head inside the cave, then glide down to the natural bridge below. Grapple up once more from this ledge, then Line Launch back over to the main island. Go back inside and look for an even higher ledge in the "chimney" of the spire. Line Launch back over to the previous spire and grapple up to the ledge you left from. Target this with your Line Launcher and head over for a Riddler Trophy ( Caves Riddle #19). If you look on your map, you can see a distant spire in the northeast. Glide down to the far rocks - you'll need to guide Batman through the two spires ahead to get here.Ĭlimb up the ledges, then use the Line Launcher to cross back to the cliff face.

Mostly.Glide over and grapple up and out of the Batcave. (Not Nite Owl, that’s something entirely different.
BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PS3 BATCAVE TV
You can catch this special on Spike TV tonight at midnight (Eastern and Pacific), because host Geoff Keighley – like Batman – is a night owl. Apparently he has something to do with the game :-) Also, they interview the man who played Cocknocker in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. The game isn’t just racking up some really rave reviews, it also comes packing some compelling exclusives for PlayStation 3 owners, like the downloadable Joker Challenge Levels (available – for free, no less – on the PlayStation Store right NOW), and a special Batcave Outpost Personal Space for PlayStation Home which unlocks with the game disc.įor those who can’t wait until tomorrow, you can learn more about these exclusives tonight on Gametrailers TV, as well as more on the combat system, musical score, and Invisible Predator mode. And it’s pretty clear what the biggest game is this week: Batman: Arkham Asylum. The calendar may still read “August,” but I think this is the week that the summertime gaming lull is officially dead and buried.
