Posted on October 27, 2013 by
Batman games are like pizza: even when they're not very good, they're still pretty good. Next to Arkham City, Arkham Origins is a bit of a disappointment in its lack of new ideas and use of win buttons, making it the least interesting of the trilogy
Batman games are like pizza: even when they're not very good, they're still pretty good. Next to Arkham City, Arkham Origins is a bit of a disappointment in its lack of new ideas and use of win buttons, making it the least interesting of the trilogy
For the most part, Batman: Arkham Origins does not fall into that trap. If anything, its adherence to the status quo is a minor fault. The developers at Warner Bros. Montreal seem to think that the best way to pay homage to the series originators at
But fans can rest easy: "Batman: Arkham Origins" channels what was great about the first two installments and layers in a nice, simple prequel story about a younger Batman dealing with his first big threats, and learning that he can't be a one-man army.
Batman: Arkham Origins is a third installment in a beloved franchise, but it's a new developer working on a new time period in Batman's life. Nobody's quite sure whether or not it will manage to be excellent or a half-baked retread of previous ideas
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