To access the fireworks in Batman: Arkham Asylum, you need to locate and solve the Riddler's challenges scattered throughout the game. Once you complete certain challenges, the fireworks will be triggered as part of the game's celebration sequence. Keep an eye out for Riddler trophies, riddles, and puzzles to unlock this Easter egg.
To get to the fireworks in Batman: Arkham Asylum, you need to access the Botanical Gardens and use your cryptographic sequencer to unlock the gate that leads to the area where the fireworks are stored. Once inside, you can interact with the control panel to ignite the fireworks display.
The song is an off key Karaoke version of Strangers in the Night. Mark Hamill is singing the lyrics, but it's audio tricks that make it sound so old and scratched like an undusted record playing.
The Riddler's map in Intensive Treatment can be found in the Patient Pacification Chamber on the table. It's located on the ground floor of the Intensive Treatment building in Arkham Asylum.
Americans commonly refer to fireworks simply as "fireworks."
Fireworks in Spanish is "fuegos artificiales."
Arkham Asylum came before Arkham City Asylum came out in 2009 City came out in 2011
Batman: Arkham Asylum will be $59.99 Batman: Arkham Asylum Collectores Edition will be $99.99
No the game was never made Batman Arkham City was released after Batman Arkham Asylum
Batman Arkham Asylum.
actually it is arkham asylum because that cameout first
Yes Batman Arkham Asylum is rated teen
No the game will be Batman Arkham city and it has been out
Batman arkham asylum 2 is not being released, but Batman Arkham City was released October 18, 2011 Batman Arkham Asylum: Game of the Year was released May 11, 2010
no there is no batman arkham asylum game for the playstation 2.
No the sequel for Batman Arkham Asylum is Batman: Arkham City Release Date: October 18, 2011
You should get batman Arkham Asylum especially for PS3 if you can. You can get the play as the Joker Challenge Map. But, Batman Arkham Aylum 2 is coming out this fall in 2010.
Yes. Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City take place after The Dark Knight Rises.