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November 2013
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Exciting basic game play. Challenge
Multiplayer modes nicely extend experience.
Still a pretty good Batman game
Troy Baker delivers an incredible performance as The Joker.
Makes good use of Mr. Freeze's origin story
Has a few cool new locations
Good sense of momentum until you near the end
Continues a proven model of gratuitous facekicking and high production values.
Batman: Arkham Origins is a strong effort from a now regular franchise. The story works well, the mechanics feel as fluid as ever and the value of the package is tremendous....
Still a pretty good Batman game, Troy Baker delivers an incredible performance as The Joker.
Same as the last few Batman games, Angry Bruce Wayne comes off as silly
Arkham Origins is a tired retread of the previous Arkham games with the same characters, the same city, the same basic plot, the same combat, the same gadgets, the same puzzles....
Interesting characters, Fun freeflowing combat, Oddly compelling detective sequences, Well optimised;
Nothing new;
Batman: Arkham Origin is not a bad game, it still is and plays like an Arkham title. It has pretty much the same gameplay mechanics, the same free-flowing combat system, which allows Batman to electrocute people, jump fifteen feet from one end of the room...
If you're a Batman fan you should already have Batman: Arkham Origins, but anyone else might want to hold off a couple of weeks for some patches to come through. Even with the bugs though I enjoyed the game all the way through for the 15-20 hours it took...
Published: 2013-10-29, Author: John , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Batman: Arkham Origins had three things going against it during pre-launch. The first thing is that WB Games Montréal was taking over development duties for Rocksteady, the team responsible for creating the highly-praised Arkham Asylum and Arkham City gam...
Abstract: Troy Baker's Joker voice is one of the best things about Batman: Arkham Origins. But it's also a disturbingly reverent impersonation of Mark Hamill's take on the Clown Prince of Crime. Therein lies the conundrum of the latest video game featuring the Dark...
Abstract: After the first 10 minutes of playing Batman: Arkham Origins, my original cold attitude toward another Bat-title were doused. Hearing first of an early Batman story made me disinterested – why would I want to experience Batman before all the good villa...
Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Exciting basic game play. Challenge, multiplayer modes nicely extend experience.
Highly derivative of previous games. Unfocused, unsatisfying story. Overall lack of creativity, polish
Spending Christmas Eve with the Dark Knight is not the exhilarating experience you might expect in Batman: Arkham Origins, a largely and tiring tedious retread on what used to be unique and energizing ideas....
Abstract: Batman: Arkham Origins has a lot to live up to. The Arkham franchise set the bar incredibly high with Batman: Arkham City, and making a prequel to the wildly successful series that can live up to the Arkham name is an expectation of fans, especially af...