

It was ported to macOS in 2011, and a remastered version of the game was released for the PS4 and the Xbox One in 2016. Furthermore, the environments of the Asylum are highly detailed, and the various trophies and riddles left by Riddler truly make the location come alive.īatman: Arkham Asylum was originally released in 2009 for the PS3, the Xbox 360 and Windows. When it comes to overcoming these encounters, the player has a variety of gadgets at their disposal, allowing them to approach every situation from multiple angles. Gameplay-wise, the game features a simple but fast and immensely satisfying combat system built around countering enemy attacks and blending combat encounters with well-executed stealth sections. Joker breaks free, and soon enough, with the help of some other signature villains, he takes control of the facility, and it is up to Batman to resolve the situation.
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What do you think about the Dualtron City? Let us know on our discussion forum.Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows, macOSĪs mentioned above, Batman: Arkham Asylum was the first game in the series that kicked everything off.Īfter the titular hero captures his most recognizable foe, the Joker, and brings him to the Arkham Asylum, it doesn’t take long until things start to go sour, as you’d expect. It might even be best that one of the oldest and most recognizable brands leads the way. That said, new e-scooter designs with large tires, stable geometries, and legit brakes will push the e-scooter movement forward. While much of this is overblown, a lot comes back to scooters being deceptively easy-to-ride but less forgiving than bicycles.Ĭombine that with powerful motors and neophyte riders, and you’ve got a 3rd-tier reporter’s wet dream. Sensational safety reports that emphasize danger have made e-scooters public enemy no. However, as someone who has gotten used to fast scooters and the influx of increasingly quicker models (all gunning for a spot on the fastest scooters leaderboard), I appreciate what Minimotors is trying to achieve. In the world of extreme, dual-motor electric scooters, it’s even more boring.īranding any e-scooter as safe is the best way to sap away interest, at least among hardcore enthusiasts. The Dualtron City invites fast, fun, thrilling - but not terrifying rides thanks to its inherent stability. It can feel like riding on a knife’s edge when you push small-tire scooters to their limit. I would argue that City may be more fun than many of the other extreme scooters. Independent 30 amp channels on their 60 V Minimotors controller supply each motor.Ĭlaimed top speed is 44 mph, and the specs suggest it will get there quickly. The Dualtron City wields dual motors that produce a combined 4000 watts peak power. It’s still made by Minimotors, a company that knows only excess. Maybe Minimotors is making a marketing mistake by branding the City as the safest scooter. Will the Dualtron City be any fun to ride? The suspension and hydraulics are necessities on any +30 mph scooter. The City’s long wheelbase and stem rake will increase its safety margin compared to a typical scooter.įinally, Minimotors rounds out the package with a dual rubber suspension, 160 mm hydraulic brakes, and removable batteries. However, this makes them prone to the downward spiral of wobble and over-correction that results in crashes. Scooters are compact, in part, because of their short wheelbase. The City’s 15-inch tires will be more forgiving than the typical 10-inch e-scooter tire. Small wheels need more force to clear obstacles (potholes etc.) and are more likely to become stuck and send the rider flying over the handlebars. Most crashes on scooters occur because of their small tires and unforgiving geometry. If it’s not obvious, then let me enlighten you. These factors alone are huge in terms of safety. The Dualtron City will sport unprecedentedly large 15-inch pneumatic tires, a 44-inch wheelbase, and more than 13 cm of ground clearance. The City will have more than 13 cm of ground clearance | Credit: Minimotors
