ASYLUM Demo Mac OS

Welcome to the article long-awaited by all the Tony Hawk fans. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1&2 for macOS is one of the best projects we have here. Activision created an outstanding remaster of Tony Hawk Pro Skater, released in 1999, and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2, released in 2000. These are the first two games in the series and also the most popular at their time. Now there is a trend for remastered games and we are glad to introduce Tony Hawk Pro Skater Mac OS X to this category. This simulator for macOS comes with full compatibility on any Macbook/iMac which meets the minimum system requirements.

Fran Bow is a Horror Point and click game that tells the story of Fran, a young girl struggling with a mental disorder and an unfair destiny. It is a trip to the deepest and darkest side of human. Asylum Demon is the first Boss you face in Dark Souls. Asylum Demon Information. The large demon found during the tutorial in the Northern Undead Asylum.This boss is very similar to the Vanguard in Demon's Souls in both attack style and appearance in the story. After escaping from your cell and lighting the first bonfire, the next step is to open a large set of doors leading to another.

The gameplay base is the same: complete objectives and score points in order to unlock new levels. You will play from the same third-person camera, but with modern dynamics. The outstanding graphics are the most noticeable and important update for Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 & 2. The visual effects are set for nowadays standards, which gives a fresh and modern look to this awesome game.

You can create your own skate park thanks to a newly introduced gameplay mode. A character creation system is also present. All the playable skateboarders from the old games are remastered in Tony Hawk Pro Skater Mac OS X and a few younger ones are introduced. It’s time for you to become a skateboarding legend! Enjoy!

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1&2 for macOS
– Minimum System Requirements –

CPU:AMD FX 6300 / Intel Core i3-4340
CPU Speed:2.2 GHz
RAM:6 GB
OS:OS X 10.10
Video Card:AMD HD 7950 / Nvidia GTX 660
HDD Space:7 GB

NOTE: This game is FREE TO DOWNLOAD, but to get access to this game you need to create a FREE account (more details on the download page). In this way, you will receive any new additional content (if available) and a lot more games and software for your Macbook/iMac.

The Batman Arkham game series is one of the most successful superhero game franchise of all time. Back in the 2000s, superhero games weren’t able to truly capture and live up to the expectations of fans as they were just poor adaptations of superhero movies that were just starting to realize success in the Box Office.

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Asylum Demo Mac Os X

ASYLUM Demo Mac OS

Superhero video games hadn’t yet established their space in the gaming world. The hype and excitement over the superhero games that were being released at that time wouldn’t last for long as they were quickly overshadowed by other successful games in other genres.

However, things changed in August 2009 with the release of one particular game. A game that marked the start of an incredibly successful and popular video game series.

Batman: Arkham Asylum was the game that broke the mould. It was able to achieve what other games weren’t able to and it revitalized the superhero genre.

Due to its immense success, a franchise was born and fans eagerly waited for what each entry had to offer.

In this article, we are going to give a quick overview of the complete Batman: Arkham series in chronological order.

We will start first with the four main games in the series and then follow on with the various portable and expansion titles released over the years in addition to the main titles:

Table of Contents

Main Series

1) Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009)

As mentioned earlier, this is the game that started it all. Developed by Rocksteady Studios, Arkham Asylum was released in August 2009 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows.

It was later ported to Mac Os in 2011 and remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2016.

After capturing the Joker in Gotham City and taking him to Arkham Asylum, Batman has to restore order once again after the joker orchestrates a jailbreak and takes control the facility with the assistance of other famous villains.

In terms of gameplay, Arkham Asylum doesn’t disappoint. In addition to having a wide range of gadgets and weapons available to the player, the game also perfectly combines easy, quick, and impressive combat with stealth sequences that are well executed.

2) Batman: Arkham City (2011)

Soon enough after the massive success of Arkham Asylum, a sequel was released. Batman: Arkham City, which was also developed by Rocksteady Studios, was released in 2011 for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows and in 2012, it was ported for the Wii U and Mac OS. It was remastered for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2016.

The game picks up from the events of Arkham Asylum where a section of Gotham City is transformed into Arkham City by villains from Arkham Asylum under the command of Dr. Hugo Strange. This second entry sees the introduction of Catwoman, who is also a playable character in some parts of the story.

Batman: Arkham City introduces the player to a number of new gadgets. However, there are no significant changes to the gameplay and mechanics.

3) Batman: Arkham Origins (2013)

This is the third entry in the franchise. However, as you would have deduced from the title, it is a prequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum.

The third game in the series was developed by WB Montreal and released in 2013 for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows. Unfortunately, Arkham Origins wasn’t ported to Mac Os or remastered.

The game primarily focuses on Bruce Wayne’s earlier career and being targeted by Black Mask and 8 assassins. The gameplay was basically the same as the predecessors.

4) Batman: Arkham Knight (2015)

This is the fourth game and at the moment, it is the latest in the main series.

This fourth entry was developed by Rocksteady Studios and released in 2015 for the Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Windows.

It follows up on the events of Arkham City, but now the events take place in the streets of Gotham City. Scarecrow and a mysterious figure by the name of Arkham Knight are the main villains.

In terms of gameplay, the main highlight was the addition of the Batmobile. Other aspects of gameplay remained the same, though they were a bit more refined.

Portable Series and Expansions

5) Batman: Arkham City Lockdown (2011)

This was a mobile fighting game for Batman: Arkham City that was originally released for the iOS in 2011 and then later on in June 2013 the Android version was released. However, it is no longer available on both platforms.

It saw the return of many characters from both Arkham City and Asylum and its main focus was combat rather than the story.

6) Batman: Arkham Origins (mobile) (2013)

Batman: Arkham Origins (mobile) is a mobile action game that was developed by Netherrealm Studios and released in 2013 for both iOS and Android.

In many aspects, it is the same as Arkham City Lockdown, however, it only has one cutscene. The story line is that of Batman: Arkham Origins but with a few alterations.

7) Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (2013)

ASYLUM Demo Mac OS

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate is a spin-off of Batman: Arkham Origins and they were both released in 2013.

It is a 2.5D side-scrolling game whose main target was hand-held gaming devices. It was initially released only for the Nintendo 3DS and Playstation Vita.

Asylum Demo Mac Os Catalina

However, in 2014, it was ported to Windows, Playstation 3, Wii U, and Xbox 360.

Despite it not being a 3D game, it incredibly adopts the fluid combat and well-executed stealth sequences of the main version.

8) Batman: Arkham Underworld (2016)

Unlike all the other games in the list where you play the Batman, the Arkham Underworld edition was a mobile strategy game where you take up the role of Gotham City’s recognizable villains such as Two-Face and Harley Quinn.

It was released in July 2016 for both Android and iOS. Your main objective was to become the most wanted criminal in Gotham. But, unfortunately, it was pulled from both platforms in 2017.

9) Batman: Arkham VR (2016)

Batman: Arkham VR is an adventure game that was initially released for the Playstation VR in October of 2016.

The events of Arkham VR take place between the events of Arkham City and Arkham Knight. Unlike other releases, the player doesn’t engage in any combat, rather, its main focus is puzzle-solving and exploration.

You play as Batman as he investigates the disappearance of Robin and Nightwing. This is after they go missing following the chaos of Batman: Arkham City.

PC gamers can also enjoy the experience of this adventure game as it was released for Windows in 2017.

10) Batman Court of Owls (maybe in 2020)

Reports have been indicating that WB Montreal are working on a Batman-related project. This after they cancelled the Suicide Squad live game.

Even though there hasn’t been any official information, teasers for Batman: Court of Owls have been getting louder and louder.

Asylum Demo Mac Os Download

A lot of evidence is pointing towards a Bruce Wayne game with the Court of Owls as the villains. After all, Geoff Ellenor, who is a game director at WB Games Montreal has been teasing Court of Owl for almost a year.

Fans expected an official debut on several occasions this year such as on DC’s Batman Day and recently at the Game Awards in December, however, much to their disappointment, they amounted to nothing.

Nevertheless, there are still strong signs that the game could be officially announced any time next year. However, until an official statement or debut is made, the rumours will keep getting stronger and stronger.

So there you have it, all the Batman Arkham video games in the order of their releases. Hopefully, the information above has provided some useful insight into, arguably, one of the most popular video game franchises not only in the superhero genre but also in the whole video game market.

Related Posts