I'm really looking forward to the Batgirl DLC that comes out on Tuesday.
Or, if you're a PC user, some time in the far future that is TBD.
But hey, at least I got charged full price for the Season Pass.
I'm really looking forward to the Batgirl DLC that comes out on Tuesday.
Remastered versions of Warner Bros.' acclaimed action titles, Batman Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, are expected to be remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
IGN Italy claims that the two games will arrive on current-generation consoles by Christmas, suggesting that Batman Arkham Origins, which was developed at Warner Bros. Montreal, would not be given the same upgrade.
Warner Bros. has yet to announce the game or verify the rumor. The corporation declined to comment when approached by GameSpot.
Should the rumor prove to be true, it would mean the remaster would come months after the release of Batman Arkham Knight--believed to be the third and conclusive chapter in the trilogy, developed by London studio Rocksteady.
The first two Batman Arkham games gained near-unanimous praise from critics. GameSpot's Arkham Asylum review explained: "Everything about this game--the impressive visuals, stirring soundtrack, superb voice acting, fiendish puzzles, hard-hitting combat--feels like it has been lovingly crafted by a development team that's both knowledgeable and passionate about the source material. Miss out on this one and the joke's on you."
Its successor, Arkham City, was also rated highly: "From the speedy exhilaration of soaring high above the streets to the atmospheric thrill of discovering long-forgotten secrets in the tunnels below Gotham, this is an unforgettable adventure that will keep you coming back to the cape and cowl long after you've seen the credits roll."
I haven't bought a season pass yet. So aggravated that I have to install every damn game into the xbox one.
Why can't it be like the 360? Go to the store, buy a game, bring it home, put it in, play it?
I'm excited to see what other kinds of adventures the Season Pass will offer.
they forgot her facial animations,
Remastered versions of Warner Bros.' acclaimed action titles, Batman Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, are expected to be remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
IGN Italy claims that the two games will arrive on current-generation consoles by Christmas, suggesting that Batman Arkham Origins, which was developed at Warner Bros. Montreal, would not be given the same upgrade.
Warner Bros. has yet to announce the game or verify the rumor. The corporation declined to comment when approached by GameSpot.
Should the rumor prove to be true, it would mean the remaster would come months after the release of Batman Arkham Knight--believed to be the third and conclusive chapter in the trilogy, developed by London studio Rocksteady.
The first two Batman Arkham games gained near-unanimous praise from critics. GameSpot's Arkham Asylum review explained: "Everything about this game--the impressive visuals, stirring soundtrack, superb voice acting, fiendish puzzles, hard-hitting combat--feels like it has been lovingly crafted by a development team that's both knowledgeable and passionate about the source material. Miss out on this one and the joke's on you."
Its successor, Arkham City, was also rated highly: "From the speedy exhilaration of soaring high above the streets to the atmospheric thrill of discovering long-forgotten secrets in the tunnels below Gotham, this is an unforgettable adventure that will keep you coming back to the cape and cowl long after you've seen the credits roll."
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/batman-arkham-duo-remastered-for-ps4-and-xbox-one-/1100-6426085/
So don't use the network features. You can skip the update and still play the game.Just sat down to play the game, put the disc in and...yay! 3.7 GB update! (53 minutes left)
Why is this crap tolerated so easily in the gaming community? This update isn't even needed to play the game, but Sony still won't let me use network features until I sit here waiting for an hour.
Well, unless you find a way to improve the technology, we're just gonna have to deal with it.Because in most newer games network features are designed to be intrinsic to the experience. You're going to say the constant obligatory downloads just to use a console's core features isn't obnoxious? Nobody would tolerate this in any other context.
There is A LOT of Batmobile in the game, and it was annoying to me at first, but I grew to really enjoy it. The controls are awkward, but you get used to them.Anyway, once I was able to play the game, it's a good game. The litmus test for whether I really like a game is whether I have trouble putting it down, so it passes. The game looks awesome. The Batmobile thing is really cool but I'm not sure it will hold up as a core game mechanic. The controls aren't that great and the combat is like Mako combat only you're surrounded and enemies only fire once every twenty seconds after slowly and carefully aiming. The Riddler course was fun but these weird jumps and power winch sequences with awkward controls are annoying. Frankly, gliding around the city is more fun than driving the Batmobile and following arrows around instead of making your own path is boring.
Hopefully the game focuses more on the stealth aspect that made AC great and the long time it took to get to the first stealth sequence was because the Batmobile was the new thing.
Well, unless you find a way to improve the technology, we're just gonna have to deal with it.Because in most newer games network features are designed to be intrinsic to the experience. You're going to say the constant obligatory downloads just to use a console's core features isn't obnoxious? Nobody would tolerate this in any other context.
Can you use the Batmobile to plow into mobs? I sure hope so.
Yes, because Batman running over people with his car is such a core part of his character.
Just as the removal of citizens from Gotham is a necessary conceit for the overall game design, I will bet money that criminals will leap out of the way when the Batmobile is bearing down on them, L.A. Noire-style. I'll even bet a premium membership on it.
Well, unless you find a way to improve the technology, we're just gonna have to deal with it.Because in most newer games network features are designed to be intrinsic to the experience. You're going to say the constant obligatory downloads just to use a console's core features isn't obnoxious? Nobody would tolerate this in any other context.
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