Video Game Physics Gone Wrong

A list of some of the physics in video games gone totally wrong

Posted By | On 19th, Aug. 2013

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82. Batman Arkham City

82. Batman Arkham City

Batman just does not look the same without his body. He looks kind of empty and the glitch just ruins the whole perception of Batman, this could be a clipping glitch where the entire body disappears. But hey he’s Batman, he is trained to be invisible.


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