WC: Let’s face it – Rocksteady basically had us when they revealed that the Batmobile is in Arkham Knight, but as awesome as that will undoubtedly be, it won’t be enough to sustain the lengthy campaign alone. We’re hoping that Rocksteady tweak the formula from the last part of their trilogy to fix some of the issues that ruined Arkham City for some people.
Games such as Mad Max, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Batman: Arkham Knight desperately deserve a modern-day revisit.
RDR2 still looks astounding on PS4 Pro. i cannot imagine how it could look with a next gen upgrade.
It's obviously never gonna happen since Sony killed the game and studio, but Driveclub. Even in its current state, 10 years after release, it still puts many competitors to shame ...
Mad max ikr! Far cry primal, it amuses me how ubisoft just left ac unity hanging, sadly most of the good staff left from rocksteady while being forced to make that abomination smh
One way or another, these games provoked strong reactions.
I don't think Days Gone divided fans. For the most part, gamers loved it. It was the reviewers who were divided. Self-loathing racist pieces of shit that took exception to the main character being white. This was a fantastic game, one of the best open-world games I ever played, and I've played them all.
For the most part, when it comes to Last of Us 2, incels, homophobes, and closet national socialist types didn't like it. I repeat not all, but most.
Days Gone is a great game and it was attacked by the leftist socialist people that are actually closet fascists. As a great poet once said: "Socialism is the mother of fascism."
The Order got hit from anti-Sony Xbox fans.
Out of these 3, Last of Us 2 stands above as being a work of art. It's still generating a ton conversation to this day.
Amazing gameplay, but TLOU2 had one of the worst, most convoluted and uneccessary plots I ever seen in a sequel. Terrible story and the characters were forgettable. I didn't give an F about anyone in the story.
I don't think any of these divided fans, other than LoU2. The rest were either victims of biased reviews or just generally agreed that they weren't as good as they could've been or just overall disappointing.
Batman: Arkham Knight wasn't in the best shape when it swooped onto Switch at the end of last year. Fortunately, the game has today received a monster 16GB update, one that's guaranteed to fix all of its problems, right? Well...
Another rushed port job, it's disappointing to see better looking games run/perform better than a game from 2015
Dummying down a game that is meant to run on XB1 and PS4 is going to be challenging to run on a system that is probably as powerful as a PS3. I give them a congrats for bringing it to the Switch and I hope this challenge pays off for them. As for me grabbing Arkham Knight on the Switch I am good I have the PS4 version.
Batman: Arkham Knight Still Runs Poorly On Switch Despite Massive Update........ But is still a better game than suicide squad *fixed the title*
"Critics praised Arkham Asylum for its engaging, simple free-flowing combat that made you feel like you were the love child of Batman and Bruce Lee. Chaining together counter-attacks, punches and takedowns was deeply satisfying. It looked badass and felt badass."
"We just hope it remains to be fun throughout the game’s entire campaign and doesn’t become the chore it was in City"
you're an idiot if you praise asylum's combat then come to that conclusion for city's combat.
Someone didn't enjoy AC here and it's not me .
I disagree with the article AC was great the world was not empty and the combat and number of enemies was nice .
If I have any complain about the game it will be the bad port on PC other than that the game is impressive .
But for sure we want AK to deliver a new ideas , much rich content than AC/AA and to have a better NG+ mode .
Only valid complaint is the empty open world. But since it was a converted prison colony it kind of makes sense there were no civilians. What a pointless list.
Fixed ? More like improved... the only thing I can agree with is the ending point, the pacing, cause it did fall short in terms of coherency unlike Asylum which was an amazing batman game. It was much more ambitious but handling all those villains in an open world, playing as both catwoman (the problem with catwoman missions is they contributed very little to the overall story) and batman and keeping consistency would be very hard for any development team, perhaps they did have to many villains but as a batman fan it was great to takedown lots of villains from batmans rogue gallery. As for the world feeling empty it fits the premise of that part of the city being converted into a prison colony so it does make sense but I never felt that it was empty while I was playing (as explained by above Becuzisaid).
It was still a great batman game and I can still go back and play it a number of times... But yes it did lack more drive and placement in terms narrative when compared to Arkham Asylum. Was still 10 times better than Origins however, I am very glad Rocksteady has returned for the next and final installment in the series. Can't wait to play Arkham Knight...
Just as long as the game isn't anything like Origins, then I'm fine.