Many other parts of the game are compared, but overall it's not a clear cut. In some cases, such as the scene at the start of the game, the change in colour grading makes the remaster look inferior, thanks to missing lighting effects. World reflections appear more prominently in the remaster, most notably in the rain drenched streets. Subject: Re: Arkham Asylum - Skins Packs, 09:14 Sorry for bumping this thread, but is it possible the change the color of the cowl in the Batman Begins skin to match the color of the suit instead of that of the cape A Batman: Arkham City (B:AC) Skin Mod in the Other/Misc category, submitted by DeathCold. Materials have been upgraded, too, clearly visible on outfits and clothes, but even then, not all materials look better. There some improvements in lighting, too, with better skin shading applied to major characters that makes faces look more nuanced. In terms of character models, there are a few upgrades here in there, but like the video suggests, not everyone is going to like the end result.
The remasters are running on Unreal Engine 4, as opposed to Unreal 3 used in the PC version. The PC version is running max settings, and aside from frame-rate, there are a couple of graphical differences. To find out just how much of an upgrade it is, Digital Foundry put the original PC version of Arkham City side-by-side with the remaster. The comparison PC gamers have been asking for since the Return to Arkham collection was announced.īatman: Return to Arkham isn't being released on PC, which lead many to believe the remaster is just bringing new consoles in-line with what's been already available on PC since the original games' release.