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Batman: Arkham Origins - Money Grab or Worthy Prequel?

Stop me if you've heard this one before. A prequel, seemingly rushed out in an attempt to cash in on a series' brand before the next generation of consoles arrive. This year we have already seen Gears of War: Judgment and God of War: Ascension. Judgment, just like Arkham Origins was made by a different team who made the series what it is, so it is no surprise I was cautious about this one. With Rocksteady looking almost guaranteed to be working on next gen Batman it was up to Warner Bros. Montreal to tell the story of how Batman met The Joker.

The plot takes place over the course of one evening which happens to be Christmas Eve as Black Mask hires a team of assassins to take down Batman. The assassins are of course a bunch of familiar faces from the Batman universe including Firefly, Copperhead and Electrocutioner. Whilst some are not instantly recognisable, it's great seeing all aspects of the universe being explored and not just the ones made famous by the films.

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I found the story to be completely unexpected. In that what starts out as a cool premise, it develops very nicely over the course of the game and ultimately was very enjoyable. I feel that in trying to keep many things secret they did the plot a massive disservice during promotion of the game and without spoiling anything I will say that all the elements you want from a good Batman story are absolutely here.

The opening of the game sets things up nicely and gets the plot up and running very quickly and throws you straight into action. I must also take a moment to mention The Joker and the performance of one Troy Baker. Taking over from someone so iconic as Mark Hamill has to be one of the hardest jobs around and I feel Troy was the only person that could pull it off. His performance is incredible and his scenes truly are the best in the game. One sequence in particular which references one of my favorite films was stunningly well put together and my only criticism is that he isn't featured in the game more.

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Of course no Arkham game would be complete without boss battles and this game is no different. They come thick and fast with varying difficulty and the result is a mixed bag. The most original is probably the fight with Firefly, but the execution ultimately doesn't quite fit the ambitiousness of it. Copperhead's was very fun and matched the tone of the villain and the multiple fights with Bane are again very solidly put together. There isn't anything as strong as the Mr.Freeze fight from Arkham City, but there still plenty of enjoyable battles throughout the game.

A lot has been said about the combat in the Arkham games over the years and it's wonderful combo system and the praise is warranted. When it ties together you do feel like a complete bad ass and it hasn't really changed here. My only problem is the challenge is increasingly getting harder in the form of adding more and more enemies to each encounter. At times when I'm fighting what seems like 50+ enemies my fingers can start to hurt from all the button bashing and I would prefer if they scaled it back slightly at times.

The stealth is still present and this to me is where the gameplay shines. It feels way more Batman to me when I'm stalking from above rather than running in head first using my fists instead of my brain. Some enemy filled arenas take the fun away slightly again by putting so many of them in one place you just have to wait till they split up unless you want to get gunned down immediately.

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The game is somewhat open world, but not in a traditional sense. There is the whole map out there for you to explore, but the game forces you down a very linear path when you are playing through its story. With the inclusion of fast travel which I relied on more as the game progressed, it does take a level of exploration out of the game. Outside of the main story is all the extra content which is an insane amount. You can help the police solve crimes, go after the Most Wanted criminals which include more boss battles with famous villains and additional side missions. With new game plus unlocked after you complete the story you could easily double your time with the game if you explore everything there is to experience.

All of the best gadgets from previous games are back with the inclusion of a few new ones but nothing too memorable. The best new feature I enjoyed was the crime scene investigating you do via the detective vision. You scan for clues and even reverse and play the scene out to try and gain more information. It is similar to Remember Me's memory remixing but works very effectively. Especially when it is used for a pivotal story moment I thought it worked great and should be used more in the future.

The level of detail and attention paid to the Batman universe and not just it's main characters is incredible. All the usual hints and Easter Eggs at the greater mythology is here in full force and the amount of fan service paid is unquestionable. Even as a casual fan of Batman I thoroughly enjoy the little touches, but a hardcore Batman comics fan will absolutely adore this game once again.

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Competitive multiplayer comes to the Arkham series for the first time in the form of the Invisible Predator game mode. It sees two teams of three people controlling the gang of either Bane or The Joker while also taking on the threat of two players of Batman & Robin. So that's 3 vs 3 vs 2. It sounds complicated and it sort of is but I won't go into tons of detail explaining as it's not really worth your time unfortunately.

Playing as either of the three player teams just controls like a bad Gears of War clone and isn't why I play a Batman game. The introduction of new gadgets specific to this mode is cool and it's a shame we can't use them in the campaign in some capacity as this alone isn't worth playing this mode for. I also struggled to find any games and this being the launch week of the game means the long term success for this mode looks troubled to say the least. With the huge amount of the content this game offers already its nice to try and add something new, even if it's something I really won't be playing again any time soon.

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So have the new studio pulled it off? The short answer is yes. While nowhere near as revolutionary as Asylum (or City) but when it comes to a 3rd game in four years it is almost impossible to add new tricks to a series without changing what made it a success in the first place. The game looks and plays as good as the previous titles and ultimately tells a very enjoyable story. The ensemble of villains is as impressive as usual and the amount of hours of content presented is well worth the price of admission. If you, like me, was scared Arkham Origins was just an unnecessary cash grab then fear not. There is plenty of fun to be had here with the Dark Knight once again.

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Hm. So maybe I will play it.

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My only problem is the challenge is increasingly getting harder in the form of adding more and more enemies to each encounter. At times when I'm fighting what seems like 50+ enemies my fingers can start to hurt from all the button bashing and I would prefer if they scaled it back slightly at times.

this alone makes me happy, i do get why you wished they had scaled it back, but to me that sounds AWESOME

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Joker said it best "If you're good at something, never do it for free!"

Easter Eggs and Fan Service, I have to say no as a devote batman fan. This is a reboot not a prequel, Arkham Asylum and City's plot devoted primarily on the fan's assumption they knew the comics or even the animated series. This game has more of movie like story where everything is self contained without needing to know who Alan Moore is. Do you know who Holly Robinson is? Well then you never understood even why catwoman was in Arkham City there even if you listen to the audio tapes.

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Hm. So maybe I will play it.

Yeah, general consensus seems to be "it's not as good as City, it's definitely not as good as Asylum, but it's good".

So should I play this if I found myself bored by City? It took me a single weekend to beat Asylum, but I just can't get into City for some reason. It just feels too disjointed and loose, whereas Asylum felt like a tight and cohesive experience.

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@believer258: if you got bored of city, then this is worse. If you thought it was disjointed and loose, it's even more like that. City has it's flaws around the point near Freeze but in general City had a solid world built that could be revisited and enough to do in it.

To be honest the game is on par with an annualized Spiderman game, Arkham Origins delivers if you want it to. It's generally boring when it's not joker scenes and that's maybe a 30 minute youtube clip

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I think the game is solid. They should have waited to release it when it wasn't riddled with bugs.

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Thanks for the good review, _Mattallica.

I want to play this game, because I loved both Arkham Asylum, and Arkham City. However, I've read on Gamespot that this game has lots of bugs, so I'm going to wait until it gets patched up.

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@mrfluke: Yeah if you really like being tested then you'll have a great time. If you previously played any of the Challenge Mode stuff and got really deep into the combo system it will be relatively easy in comparison.

@spraynardtatum: I've heard there's a lot of problems which is unfortunate. I played it on Xbox 360 and had zero issues except it froze twice during my entire time with the campaign and I didn't lose any progress due to this.

@roger778: Thank you. If you loved the previous games then you'll definitely have a great time with this one. I was surprised with how good it is and Rocksteady themselves would have struggled to make a prequel any better. Like I just said above I encountered no bugs but I know they are out there so you may want to play it now or just wait until they patch it.

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Damn it, I might just have to play this then... after doing everything in the two first games I need my Bat fix.

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@geraltitude said:

Hm. So maybe I will play it.

Yeah, general consensus seems to be "it's not as good as City, it's definitely not as good as Asylum, but it's good".

So should I play this if I found myself bored by City? It took me a single weekend to beat Asylum, but I just can't get into City for some reason. It just feels too disjointed and loose, whereas Asylum felt like a tight and cohesive experience.

I skipped City for some reason, and I really, really loved Asylum. The combat is fun enough but nothing about the settings of City and Origins really appeal to me.

It's been awhile now, maybe long enough to enjoy Origins, but I may just wait for the next Rocksteady installment, which I hope is a radical departure in one way or another.

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I don't know if this is really a spoiler but I'll cover it anyway

My favorite part of this game was Delving into the mind Joker as he meets Batman. Having him explain his infatuation with this new threat was really cool and fun.

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@viciousbearmauling: That was probably my fav part of the game also. I just wish they has done more with it.

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@_mattallica: You should probably post this as a review also. Also I never played Arkham City, (I'm rectifying that now), anything in Origins as good as the Scarecrow parts?

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@_mattallica: Its exactly what I expected. An inferior game compared to its predecessors, but still uses the same formula. I've really dug because I went in with low expectations. The multiplayer is actually decent and I've really enjoyed my time with it.

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@mikey87144: No but the Deathstroke boss fight is the best in the ENTIRE series

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Its more of the same but i don't mind that i liked all previous batman games.

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@_mattallica: You should probably post this as a review also. Also I never played Arkham City, (I'm rectifying that now), anything in Origins as good as the Scarecrow parts?

Not in the main story, but there is one short side mission that did remind me of it. I was actually pretty surprised at how good it looked considering it's an optional thing. Still not as good as the Scarecrow stuff though.

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@_mattallica: You should probably post this as a review also. Also I never played Arkham City, (I'm rectifying that now), anything in Origins as good as the Scarecrow parts?

The Killing Joke/Mad Love sequence and then shut off the game it never gets as good as that.

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I don't know. I loved the first two. But I got about 2 hours in with this one when it was first released, and I haven't gone back to it since. (Luckily, it came free with my new graphics card)

What I played was still good. I guess it's just so much like the other ones that I have a bit of fatigue.

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@jsnyder82: Yes, I've seen those offers with Splinter Cell and AC4. How well does Batman Arkham Origins run? Do you have any prefered settings?