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  • Summary: Download the fully playable Robin character. Robin comes complete with his own unique gadgets and special moves, and is playable in all challenge maps in the game, as well as two additional challenge maps that are included with the pack: Black Mask and Freight Train. The Freight Train Escape challenge map is a unique take on Arkham City, featuring brawler gameplay on a 2D plane. The pack also contains two bonus character skins: Red Robin and Animated Robin. Expand
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  1. Dec 12, 2011
    57
    It simply costs too much for what it offers, as is the case with many other DLCs.
  2. Dec 21, 2011
    50
    Another character, another two-maps combo and another set of skins. This "new" Arkahm City DLC is just as Nightwing's one was... fair quality, poor quantity.
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  1. Great addition to batman holster, he is a badass and completely different from Batman, has his own moves and gadget's, his staff is a powerful weapon. Expand
  2. Out of all the DLC available characters, Robin is my favorite. His weapons are original. He uses a good mixture of strength and stealth. His challenges were just that, Challenges. They were neither too hard or too easy. Only bad thing about it is that they offer very little in the DLC besides a few Robin skins and 2 challenge maps. Also the price is a joke, Should be 300-400 MS points at best. Expand
  3. Nothing really special or unique about Robin. I suppose his appearance is cool and if you like this game (which I do) you'll get it anyway but keep in mind, there are way better things you could be spending 560 Microsoft Points on. All in all, it's a fun distraction but with the Catwoman pack coming with the game or sold separately for merely 240 Microsoft Points more -- you're left wondering why Rocksteady didn't choose to at least one *one chapter*. Collapse