AWESOMEoutof10's Fraser Brown takes a look at how Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Games turned Batman into an easy to digest action hero.
"Rocksteady and Warner Bros. have tamed Batman, making him simple and shallow. His weaknesses have been almost entirely removed, his utility belt is a Pandora’s box that can tackle anything and his foes pose primarily physical threats. The Dark Knight and his realm have been boiled down into easily digestible trope-filled experiences that are easy to dip in and out of. Systems replace meaningful exploration of what it really means to be Batman. The counter system, detective mode, experience points — these things make Batman just another video game action hero. Stripped of his vulnerability and complexity, all that makes him stand out is his kinky black costume."
GB: "With this feature, we take a look back at the incredible Batman: Arkham City with the aim of analyzing it from the perspective of a 2024 release."
Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is almost here, but I can't revisit the best Arkhamverse game on PS5 without sacrificing quality.
Not a fan of Orgins. Blame it on the absence of Conroy & Hamill. Blame it on the lack of atmosphere compared to Asylm. Hell blame it the devs thst dicked over Wii U owners like me that purchased the game only for support be dropped as a thank you to me. It's better than Knight but that's not saying much. I don't care for that entry either.
Even though its not the best arkham game in the series, its still an enjoyable game in its own right. What it do really well at though, was the crime investigations scenes. Which imo, were the best of the franchise.
Never played it and recently I've finally tried it via cloud on psn. It's not the best for sure, but it ain't bad either.
Batman: Arkham Origins launched 10 years ago today, and sadly doesn't stand the test of time as well as its predecessors.
I fail to grasp why this title is worse compared to Arkham City (according to the article) as the author didn't provide any argument to explain why aside from that it felt the bigger map compared to Arkham Asylum made the experience less tight.
More importantly, the author seems like he never played Arkham City since he described the game as linear (alongside Asylum).
I suppose that's why Arkham's only become such the holy grail to DC fans. He's exactly the kind of old school comic trope that retro fans adore, more unlike Marvel's new, conflicted superhero.
This gen starts when Batman Arkham Knight releases
Really? Let me count the ways the Arkham series is NOT the shallow experience this article paints it to be:
-With all three games so far, we get a complete three arc story between Batman and The Joker: beginning, the heat of it and ending.
-Awesome incarnations of all of Batman's greatest foes with none of them being lame or out of character. They managed to make Calendar Man creepy, Mad Hatter entertaining and disturbing and The Riddler a genuine threat. That's saying something.
-The game explores Batman's character flaws MASSIVELY. He's stubbornly independent and pig-headed, spare with the gratitude and blunt. These flaws cause a lot of grief to him and his allies, and are very much in character.
-The aesthetic of the games is possibly the best of any incarnation. Gotham truly seems like hell on Earth and an oyster ripe for picking by the criminal element.
-The games reference both famous Batman stories and loads of shoutouts to other elements of the DC universe.
-The games have spawned actual comics and even an upcoming DC Animated feature set in the Arkhamverse.
If this guy really was a fan of Batman, he'd sing nothing but praises for the games, period. I dare say I just wrote in this forum a better examination of the games than he did. Here's waiting for Arkham Knight, my current candidate for GOTY.
I just hope its not lifeless city in arkham knight. And i mostly agree, they could improve a lot of things in the game. Its because the games are good is the fact thats dissapointing, to see so much potential and yet. Ofcourse most of the improvements will ask for a longer devolopment time which most publishers dont want them take.