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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.
Whether you like Origins totally depends on your feelings going into the game. I am very glad we at OCC do not give out number ratings because your stance on Origins will be highly dependent on what you want out of the experience. While that argument can ...
Published: 2014-02-03, Author: Dan , review by: cclonline.com
Abstract: Review Platform: Nintendo 3DS Release Date: Oct 2013 Price: £24.99This will be my last superhero themed review for a while, promise! Rounding out my rough trilogy of DC Comics based games is Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, another unwieldy extra subt...
Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Ben , review by: avforums.com
Excellent portrayal of the Joker, The combat is still great, when it works
A glitchy, buggy mess, Lazy storytelling, Terrible multiplayer
ProsExcellent portrayal of the JokerThe combat is still great, when it worksConsA glitchy, buggy messLazy storytellingTerrible multiplayerYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Batman: Arkham Origins PC ReviewThe opportunity to build on...
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Batman: Arkham Origins might be a prequel to the acclaimed Arkham City, but this is a clear case of sequelitis if ever there was one. It's a perfectly good Batman game, and it makes some smart decisions about plot and focus, but it is repeating rather tha...
Superior story captures a formative moment in Batman's career, Feels like an Arkham game, Invisible Predator Online an inventive take on adversarial multiplayer
New dev's overly safe approach results in derivative play, Animations, particularly facial expressions, take a backwards step from previous games, No real justification for progression-dictated content unlocks in multiplayer
Batman: Arkham Origins scratches an itch, but it doesn't really go out of its way to evolve the series in any meaningful way. WB Montreal creates an impressive carbon-copy of Rocksteady's past efforts, highlighted by a larger open world, a series-best p...
Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Anthony , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Brings the claustrophobic exploration of Arkham Asylum back to the series, Impressive freedom in how you explore the prison, Most rooms feel like puzzles themselves
3D Arkham combat and traversal not suited to a 2D game, Navigating the environment can sometimes be frustratingly illogical, Dark art style makes it sometimes difficult to see environmental features
It's been five long years since Armature Studio opened for business, and four since Rocksteady released Arkham Asylum , making the world's first truly great Batman game in the process. Blackgate captures that style well in its grim little prison, and Ar...
More Batman is always good, and freeze rays change up brawls in an interesting way, but I'm disappointed that Cold, Cold Heart doesn't do anything new with Mr. Freeze's story or boss battle.More Batman is always good, and freeze rays change up brawls in a...
A lot of bugs and glitches, Combat too easy, Poor use of Assassins in the story
Batman: Arkham Origins is a good game. It has a great story but apart from that it has nothing new to offer. Everything about the game feels repetitive.But as they say, sometimes things are so good that you don't feel like changing anything. Maybe Warner ...