Accepted Answer. After you beat Bane, you will need to go all the way back from where you came, looking for an exit to lead you outside. Just follow the route you used to get there and mind your map. Eventually a scene will trigger explaining how to get out. From there you will exit in either West Arkham or North Arkham. You're browsing The battle is split in to two parts. PART 1. The first part consists of 2 or 3 sets of 2 vines rising out of the ground, followed by Ivy firing spore balls at your position. When Ivy's vines are Follow it south and look at the ceiling on your left for a catwalk hanging from a rope. Cut it down with a Batarang. Cross the catwalk about two steps and then climb up the brick wall on your left. Shimmy around until you can climb up and then crouch under the overhanging wall. 4 0 1. Unmissable story achievement. Can be done on any difficulty. Bane can be a tough fight. When he charges, hit him with a batarang, then dodge left or right. Sometimes he'll be fine, and Need to know how to beat Bane? Cooper and Henry walk you through exactly how.For more from GamesRadar Subscribe: http://goo.gl/rcDzoEhttp://www.gamesradar.co For Batman: Arkham Asylum on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "I couldn't beat Bane on hard, until *spoilers*" - Page 3. Gadgets actually did damage. Boss fights weren't all fighting Titans and letting them charge into walls over and over. I'm worried now it won't hold up. I wouldn't just say Arkham Asylum is overrated. I'll say it's flat out bad. I've got good news and bad news: if you're reading this, then you are alive. In the Warden's Office, use explosive gel on the wall on the left as you enter the office. Normally it doesn't do anything but in fact it can be destroyed. Once the part of the wall is gone you can enter the hidden area and you can see the blueprints for Arkham City. Contributed By: nsplayer. Batman faces down the most dangerous villains around and most of them get sent to Arkham Asylum after being caught, a place with its own twisted history. However, Arkham is pretty much a revolving door with criminals and villains constantly escaping in order to commit more crimes and terrorize more citizens. RELATED: 10 Times Batman Needed A Lawyer Bane is a major antagonist in the Batman: Arkham franchise. He was a former prisoner of Santa Prisca, where he was forced to serve his father's sentence, after he had passed away. Finding solace in smuggled books and meditation, he developed incredible powers of concentration. When he was subjected to military experiments with the experimental steroid known as Venom, his iron-forged will Td4zUv.