Highly agreed!
(I did not read the list of comments due to the "spoiler" alert above).
But these Batman games are weird...I'm not a die hard comic book Batman fan but I've been a fan of the old show, movies and some cartoons for sometime now (since I was like 3-4 years old in the mid 80's) and the only Batman game I played was the one for NES prior to Arkham Asylum so I waited a long long time to pick up Arkham Asylum because my doubts were so great (regardless of the rave reviews, which I hardly pay attention to).
I picked up the GOTY edition and man was I impressed. It had such style and kept you glued to the TV to see what would happen next.
Fast forward to Arkham City and I still had the same "well I don't know about it" feeling.
I ended up renting it and the day after, going out and buying it because I was so impressed, once again...with the amount of content the game had and of course the story and EVERYTHING else they put in the game.
I mean really, there isn't a flaw in the game that I can think of...other than the minor awkward talking sequences when you save someone (Batman is just too stiff feeling at times, but that's just how he normally is anyways).
It truly is an impressive feat and even the aging unreal tech is looking better than ever in this game, very...very addicting and very very impressing.
Strange just activated Protocol 10 and I just played as Cat woman saving Batman and the story has just heated up times a million, I've been playing it for the past 2 day's STRAIGHT while only taking a break to eat and rest my eyes (playing it in 3D).
I hope I beat it by tonight as I have work tomorrow finally, then I'll start a New Game + and collect everything that I missed the first time around.
Well worth the $60 and I'm excited to do all the challenge rooms after too!
Rocksteady is rocking steady with this title!
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