While the long waited "Batman: Arkham Knight" DLC is finally here, fans and critics have mixed feelings about aspects of the game. Some have negative reactions about the content of the game, and although there are many praises for specific aspects, it appears the developers did not really five avid fans what they expected.
Critics have a feeling that the content is shallow and too straightforward, and there is no need to go through the content for gamers who have already completed the last installments in the game's DLC set, according to Master Herald. Although the game has its redeeming qualities especially in the virtual sector, it is described as mediocre as avid fans seem to have lost some of their faith in "Batman: Arkham Knight."
The publication further revealed that new levels design is very similar to what fans are already familiar with from the previous levels of the game. The ability to approach problems from different sides and levels has a good degree of verticality. In addition, there is significant use of gadgets and special equipment in the new set of levels, and therefore, tactical and stealthy players should definitely enjoy the new opportunities.
A major problem that most people seem to have against the DLC is the length of the levels. While the content as aforementioned is shallow and not very interesting, the issue could have been compensated with a significant length of the levels so that gamers would at least have a good opportunity to experience the new additions to the gameplay.
On the contrary, it is reported that the game does not take long to complete the levels and most games should get through them without much trouble. This is as well relevant for the difficulty level of the new content, as it is not that challenging at all and the levels require a basic approach to complete.
In essence, the common sentiment about the DLC is that it does not expand the core game in any rational way. Here is a clip for the DLC Catwoman Revenge.