Acclaim has never been shy when it comes to boasting of their state-of-the-art motion-capture studios just outside New York City. Ultimately, you must fight the Riddler himself in order to save Gotham from his evil schemes. Once you have completed the trek, you must face one or more "Super Villains" in order to progress to the next round. For those unfamiliar with the above titles, gameplay consists of beating up countless henchmen as you travel from left to right (imagine standing in a line at the bank while it is being robbed). Featuring gameplay inspired by such classic arcade titles as Streets of Rage, Final Fight, and the original Street Fighter, Batman Forever attempts to inject a little graphic panache into a tried and true concept. Although certainly better than many of their past efforts, this title's uninspired gameplay and uneven presentation fail to capture any of the excitement found in the film. GameSpot says it all about how thoroughly average it is: "Holy mediocrity, Batman! Acclaim's new Batman Forever: The Arcade Game represents the latest in a long series of ho-hum movie licenses from the Acclaim/Iguana duo. Apparently not having learned their lesson from the disaster that was Batman Forever, Acclaim gave us an even more mediocre game with Batman Forever: The Arcade Game. Batman Forever: The Arcade Game Among game developers, Acclaim has one of the most mixed records of all, curiously displaying a very large gap in quality between their classics such as Mortal Kombat games and the better-forgotten games based on the Batman.
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