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Reviewcast: Batman Arkham Asylum

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Posted in Reviews by Brendan Saricks

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In a marathon discussion that ranges from Dallas moments to sweaty backsides, the 4PC boys break down Batman: Arkham Asylum. They even manage to beam Aaron (of Pixelosophy fame) in as a special guest. We will have to play with the antenna more next time.

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