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Just to see how the game played on an integrated Intel HD graphics card (despite the warning), I tested it first on the Intel HD Graphics 5500, and as expected, performance was deplorable. GPU: Intel HD Graphics 5500, NVIDIA GeForce 920M (2GB VRAM).Processor: Intel Core i5-5200U CPU, ~2.20 GHz.Additional Notes: Not Recommended for Intel integrated graphicsįor my playthrough of the game, I used my Dell Inspiron 15-5558 laptop, featuring the following specifications:.
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Read on for our full review of the episode! SpecificationsĪlthough the Steam page for Batman: The Enemy Within doesn't list the recommended specifications required to play the game, it does note the minimum specifications, which can be seen below: The announcement was made last month, and the first episode, titled The Enigma, was released just a couple of days ago.

Following praise from fans regarding the same aspects - and likely, decent sales - Telltale Games decided to release a second season for the series, dubbed Batman: The Enemy Within.

We praised it for a multi-layered plot, the ability to play as Bruce Wayne, and difficult decisions. Towards the end of last year, we reviewed Batman: The Telltale Series, awarding it a 9.5/10.
