Masterful game, one of the best. I've been rotating through this, AC Syndicate and Borderlands TPS for the past 2 months, so it took a while to get through it (and Syndicate--the Borderlands games are more of a perennial playground for me). The completion stands at 98%, with every item on the progress wheel chart at 100%, except for Azrael at a paltry 20%. I've had a very hard time with a good number of activities needed for completion, but nothing like the expectation of not taking a single hit during the Azrael trials. Even the Riddler's massive lineup of chores, fights and brain twisters--along with his incessant and demoralizing harangue--seem tame by comparison. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, or the reflexes are too old. Either way, I think this is as complete as it's going to get.
This is the most perfect atmosphere I've ever experienced in any superhero game--highly detailed and completely fitting to the lore. The look is amazingly well done. The voice acting is top notch, including of course Mark Hamill as the Joker. Performance is consistent throughout, with not a single program crash or other weird-out during my entire run through it on the XONE. The story is engrossing, and the immersion complete. Controls are just about perfect, with my only negative being that there are just too many of them. So many different actions are possible that my aged memory doesn't seem capable of keeping all the button combos or context-sensitive executions straight at the lightning speeds required during combat. As a result, I got much better at the strategic, but simpler-to-control tank battles than at melee combat. I died a zillion times, and this was on the so-called "Easy" setting. Yet I kept getting back on the horse and trying again, all the while improving my skills with the combat system. It is quite deep and nuanced, and requires concentration. Random button mashing gets me nowhere. So well done. I wish I was younger to be more adept at it.
And before I forget navigation, damn! The Batmobile and the cape gliding are extremely enjoyable. I spent long periods just hopping in and out of the car and just grappling ever higher, bomb diving and leveling out to a fast glide, and trying for the most elegant landings on rooftops and bridge supports. It's so very compelling.
Anyway, it's too bad that the PC version turned out so troubled. Let's ignore that. Anyone with a PS4 or X1 needs to take this for a spin.