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September 2009
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Most mini-bosses play out the same
Can't re-play the game with unlocked gadgets and costumes
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Most mini-bosses play out the same, Can't re-play the game with unlocked gadgets and costumes
What I don’t understand for the life of me is why I was forced to download a 300 MB update to enable PhysX when the game was delayed by over a month just to implement that very same technology. Also like always Games for Windows Live feels the need...
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Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Being Batman, Sublime combat, Decent stories
Lack of innovation, Lack of agency, Frequent crashes
So Arkham Origins isn't as good as its predecessor, but that's not to say we don't heartily recommend you pick up a copy – especially if you're a fan of Batman. Even with its issues, its glitches and its lack of innovation, Batman Arkham Origins is an abs...
Combat is fantastic; level design is excellent; characterisation and story are spot on; really makes you feel like The Dark Knight himself.
Maybe a little short; most of the Riddler challenges are, at times, blatant filler material; some boss fights are less epic than they should be; little replay value.
Abstract: They say that you should never meet your heroes. Without doubt, there are enough examples to suggest you should never play your heroes in video games either. To be clear: the world does not need another bad superhero game. Rather good then that Rockste...
Abstract: Arkham Asylum starts with The Caped Crusader dropping off The Joker into Arkham – a high security mental asylum and home of the infamous Super Criminals of Gotham. Within minutes The Joker breaks free and takes it upon himself to capture and cause want...
We’ve gushed about Arkham Asylum for far too long now, revealing ourselves to be major comic book geeks in the process. While it isn’t perfect, we’ll render our final judgement in the style of the patron saints of comic book fan boys eve...
Finally, a Batman game worthy of the taking on the mantle. Its been a long time coming but they really hit one out of the park here. Stylish and wonderfully executed, Batman: Arkham Asylum is a visual marvel. Some of the battles got a bit repetitive ...
Abstract: Verdict: A fun and immersive third-person combat game, whether you're a comic book fan or not. Batman: Arkham Asylum is based on the comic book, rather than the movies. Here, the Joker has taken over the madhouse as a first step to terrorising the r...