Key Takeaways

  • Gotham City’s rich history in media makes it a character itself in Batman games, from realistic to cartoonish interpretations.
  • Video games like Arkham Knight offer detailed, immersive versions of Gotham with flawless environmental storytelling and complex map designs.
  • Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes allows players to explore a detailed, open-world Gotham City filled with iconic locations and fun activities to enjoy.



Gotham City is one of the most iconic fictional cities of all time, taking influences from cities such as New York, Detroit and Chicago and adding British-inspired Gothic elements. The city, over the years of movies, comic books, TV shows and video games, has seen many interpretations and has developed into a place that has a rich history and recognizable landmarks.

The city has such a personality that it is a character in itself when it comes to Batman media. Many Batman games have given their own spin on Gotham and there are so many to choose from. This list will take a look at each game’s take on the home of The Dark Knight.

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10 Batman Begins

The Chance To Explore Nolan’s Gotham

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Batman Begins

Released
June 14, 2005

Developer(s)
Eurocom

Publisher(s)
EA Games , Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

How Long To Beat
8 Hours

Batman Begins came out in 2005, and moved away from the neon-lit streets of Gotham of the Joel Schumacher universe. Instead, the film presented a grounded, realistic interpretation of Gotham City.

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The tie-in game based on the movie had sections where players smashed through the city in The Dark Knight’s iconic tumbler Batmobile, and sections where players had to stealthily move through different areas. The look of Gotham matched the tone and color palet of the movie. Batman moved through buildings with a gritty, rundown look that is reminiscent of parts of New York or Chicago.

9 Batman: The Video Game

The Chance To Be Batman In Tim Burton’s Gotham

Batman fighting a thug


Batman: The Video Game

Released
1989-00-00

Developer
Sunsoft

Publisher
Sunsoft

Gotham City in Batman: The Video Game is a dark and gritty place. The game is based on the 1989 movie, so there is a lot of Burton-inspired artwork as players move through the levels.

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The sections where players speed down the highway blowing up cars in the Batmobile and flying through the air as BatWing shows a beautiful Gotham skyline. Considering the game is from 1989, it is detailed and immersive. As the player moves through the streets as Batman, there is a lot of world-building, such as torn posters on the wall that say “Dent for District Attorney.”

8 Batman: The Brave And The Bold – The Video Game

A Lighter Take On Gotham

Batman and Robin at Gotham Museum

Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame
Systems

super greyscale 8-bit logo

Released
September 7, 2010

The animated TV show Batman: The Brave and The Bold is a much-loved series, as it put the spotlight on other DC heroes and presented a more lighthearted and fun world.


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In the video game tie-in, the world had a beautiful, cartoonish look with lots of fun things to look at in the background of each level. In the game, the player jumps across the rooftops of Gotham and visits locations such as The Gotham Museum, Wayne Manor, The Clock Tower, and even the sewers.

7 Batman Returns (SNES)

A Festive Fight Through Gotham At Christmas

Batman fighting the Penguin in Batman Returns

Batman Returns
Systems

super greyscale 8-bit logo sonic greyscale

Released
1992-00-00

Developer
Aspect, Malibu Interactive, Konami, Denton Designs, Spirit of Discovery

The video game tie-in to the Batman Returns movie was a surprisingly well-made game with detailed levels. The movie was set at Christmastime, and the game does a great job of capturing the contrast of the dark and gloomy streets of Gotham covered in colorful lights and Christmas trees.


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The environmental storytelling of the game did a great job of making Gotham feel more lived in. For example, there are posters on the wall saying “Oswald Cobblepot for Mayor,” Christmas trees in the windows, and snow on the ground. The game also features great sections where players get to speed through the streets in the Batmobile.

6 Batman: Vengeance

The Gotham City Batman Fans Know And Love

Batmobile driving through Gotham

Batman: Vengeance

Released
October 15, 2001

Batman: Vengeance was based on the animated show The New Batman Adventures. This series gave Gotham the black buildings against the red skyline look that is used in so many of the comics and cartoons, particularly the iconic look of Batman: Year One.

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The driving sections of the game immerse players in the 1930s style of the buildings and vehicles, which is a callback to the era Batman was created in. There are sections where the player flies through the air in Batwing, and the Gotham skyline looks straight out of a comic book.


5 The Adventures of Batman & Robin (SNES)

Close To Pixelated Perfection

Batman fighting the joker on a roller coaster

The Adventures of Batman & Robin (SNES)
Systems

super greyscale 8-bit logo

This game has many levels that show off so many fun parts of Gotham. The opening level has Batman running through the Joker’s Funhouse before fighting him whilst riding a roller coaster with the Gotham skyline in the background.

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It certainly leaned into the wacky side of Gotham. As Batman, players fought giant plants in Poison Ivy’s lair, and even explored a Riddler Maze before fighting him on a giant chess board. There were also top down driving sections of the game that allowed players to see Gotham from a different perspective.


4 Arkham Origins

Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!

Batman Arkham Origins Gotham

Gotham City at Christmas has been the setting of a few different Batman stories. The contrast between the bright, colorful Christmas decorations against a creepy Gothic backdrop is almost reminiscent of A Nightmare Before Christmas.

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As players glide through Gotham in this game, they see thugs wearing Christmas hats, spy Christmas trees on fire, and even hear the occasional bells jingling in the night. The snow falling on the streets of Gotham gives a cold, eerie feeling to the city and leaves players hoping that Bruce remembered to wear thermals under his suit. Arkham Origins is a perfect Christmas game for any Batman fan.

3 Batman The Enemy Within

A Telltale Take On Gotham

Batman The Enemy Within Vigilante Joker Batman Justice


Batman: The Enemy Within
Top Critic Rating:81/100 Critics Recommend:76%

The opening section of Batman: The Enemy Within feels very James Bond-inspired. Bruce is at a Casino using spy gadgets on a secret mission, before The Riddler turns up and all hell breaks loose. This game displays the juxtaposition in the society of Gotham perfectly, showing the rich organized crime families contrasting those at the bottom of society struggling to survive. One minute Bruce is at a classy casino; the next, he is undercover with a group of criminals.

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Gotham is presented as a corrupt society, where organized crime has taken over the streets. The environmental storytelling is very immersive in the game and the city is filled with graffiti, smashed windows, and boarded-up houses. The city is both metaphorically and literally falling apart.

2 Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

An Open-World Lego Gotham

Batman and Robin looking over Gotham


It is always fun to see iconic locations remade in the Lego world. In Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Gotham is recreated in beautiful detail for the player to free roam around and smash up in their Lego Batmobile.

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There is so much to do in this version of Gotham City. Whether it is riding a gorilla around Gotham Zoo, or completing the many obstacle courses spread around the map, The Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes version of Gotham is a playground that people can spend hours exploring.

1 Arkham Knight

A Detailed Map To Smash Through In The Batmobile

Batman Arkham Knight Gotham City Size

Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Origins all paved the way for Rocksteady to give players the most detailed and beautiful version of Gotham in any video game. Arkham Knight’s map is giant, with so many hidden areas to explore and flawless environmental story telling.


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The map is fun to explore whether Batman is gliding through the air, grappling from rooftop to rooftop, or smashing through the city in a hulking, tank-like Batmobile. Gotham evolves as the game unfolds, with Poison Ivy causing plants to grow throughout the city, buildings left exploded after certain levels, and Scarecrow’s gas being released, causing the streets to descend into chaos. Not only does Arkham Knight feature one of the best versions of Gotham City, but the map is arguably one of the best in video game history.

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