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Review of by Kevin R — 05 Mar 2015

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I'm here, bitches!

Amanda Waller is sick of Batman and his antics. She works for the government and is hell bent on reducing crime in Gotham. She hates Batman. When one of her operations to stop The Riddler goes awry, she hires a band of Gotham's most ruthless villains to break into Arkham and steal the Riddler's details on where his bomb has been placed. The government controlling Gotham's most ruthless villains with bombs in their necks and placing them in an insane asylum can only go bad in Gotham and good in our living rooms.

"Don't worry, I fell on my head.".

Ethan Spaulding (Son of Batman and Justice league: Throne of Atlantis) and Jay Oliva (Batman: Dark Knight Returns 1 & 2 and Justice League movies War and Flashpoint Paradox), delivers Batman: Assault on Arkham. The storyline for this picture is amazing and I adored how each character was presented and developed. The dialogue is beautifully written and really makes the characters captivating. The animation is only above average but the plot is worthwhile.

"Ninjas are awesome.".

I asked my mom to get this for me for Christmas and she gave me the blu ray. This was awesome. Honestly, I could watch this again and again. The delivery of each villain was excellent and the action was remarkable. I strongly recommend seeing this.

"Bet you buy your shirts second hand too.".

Grade: A+.

This review of Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014) was written by on 05 Mar 2015.

Batman: Assault on Arkham has generally received very positive reviews.

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