Digitally Downloaded writes: "Comic books haven't exactly had the best time of it when it comes to the world of video games have they? It wasn't all that long ago that even mentioning that a game was licensed from a comic book (or a movie for that matter) would draw exasperated looks.
If you take a look back in time though, there are some truly great titles that have drawn (ahem) from comics and stood out in a landscape that's littered with trash of the highest order (alas, poor Superman 64...). And then there's the recent wave of games that have taken comic licenses and ran with them- producing some of the best games (period) in the last few years."
Remember the days of four-player couch co-op? The Wealth of Geeks team certainly does. This list brings us back to the golden years of the original Xbox with the best four-player games that were available.
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."
Reviews are finally out for Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and the game's Metacritic review score means Marvel still hasn't toppled DC.
The Arkham games are largely excellent, a shame they are being followed up by that god awful looking suicide squad game.
You can't expect a game to match 96-94 meta apple for apple. Different era and different gen. No need to diminish either game's achievement. Arkham City and Spiderman 2 are both amazing sequels that improved upon their already incredible first parts.
And right on cue, here comes the downplaying of Insomniacs masterpiece, not gonna work, this game is gonna be beast in success.