"Happy 2014, everyone! I hope everyone had fun breaking bread with the family and unwrapping presents left under the tree by fat men. As for me, December was always the time to create easily arguable lists of pieces of entertainment that you enjoyed over the course of the year. 2013 was a bummer year in general, and the world of video games wasn’t immune to that. It was a year of transition, full of filler games meant to hold gamers over until the new consoles came out. Then the new generation hit and, shock of all shocks, the launch games weren’t the greatest. Truly though, the Xbox One and PS4 will have their time next year. Or at least, everyone hopes they will.
However, you will find the ten games that I had the most fun playing in 2013. Also included for those who are less reading inclined is a visual demonstration of the level of my appreciation for each game as represented by scenes from action movies." - Alex Santa Maria of Geekenstein
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.
I don’t know about best game but it definitely has the best story and boss fights.
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).
Interesting news for Ubisoft fans. News today from TOKYOPOP as the publisher announces the launch on December 14th of Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon REMIX, an original new boys’ love manga inspired by the Netflix anime series featuring alter egos of characters from the hit Ubisoft video games.