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Batman™: Arkham Origins

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Batman™: Arkham Origins
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Batman™: Arkham Origins is the next installment in the blockbuster Batman: Arkham videogame franchise. Developed by WB Games Montréal, the game features an expanded Gotham City and introduces an original prequel storyline set several years before the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkh...
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2013, WB Games Montreal, Splash Damage, ...
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Win 7, Win 8, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon X2, 2.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS...
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12 hMain
21.5 h Main + Sides
41 h Completionist
18.5 h All Styles
Description
Batman™: Arkham Origins is the next installment in the blockbuster Batman: Arkham videogame franchise. Developed by WB Games Montréal, the game features an expanded Gotham City and introduces an original prequel storyline set several years before the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City, the first two critically acclaimed games of the franchise. Taking place before the rise of Gotham City’s most dangerous criminals, the game showcases a young and unrefined Batman as he faces a defining moment in his early career as a crime fighter that sets his path to becoming the Dark Knight.

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  • The Arkham Story Begins: Batman: Arkham Origins features a pivotal tale set on Christmas Eve where Batman is hunted by eight of the deadliest assassins from the DC Comics Universe. Players become an early-career Batman as he encounters for the first time many of the characters that shape his future.
  • Enhanced Detective Mode: Think like Batman with an all-new Case File system that allows players to analyze seemingly impossible-to-solve crime reconstructions in real time. Combining Batman’s cowl sensors with the Batcomputer, players can digitally recreate crimes and study detailed simulation of the act as it happened.
  • Gotham City will learn to fear Batman: Take back the sprawling streets of Gotham years before its transformation into Arkham City. Glide above or battle your way through new and ever more dangerous districts in the quest for justice. Prevent crimes in progress, take down gangs of violent new criminals and explore deadly new locations, from the impoverished streets to the penthouses of Gotham’s wealthy.
  • Gotham’s Most Wanted: The city streets are filled with more than just Black Mask’s assassins. Locate and take down Gotham’s most violent and dangerous criminals to earn unique upgrades.
  • Lethal New Enemies: Fight new foes such as the Armored Enforcer, the Martial Artist and more – each of which challenge players to approach Batman’s FreeFlow Combat scenarios in different ways. Classic FreeFlow combat is expanded with every new opponent – and with Batman’s abilities to engage them.
  • New Gadgets: Utilize Batman’s signature gadgets or take advantage of powerful new additions such as the Remote Claw, the Concussion Detonator and more. Use the Remote Claw to create new routes by deploying strategic tightropes or directly attack enemies by stringing them up from vantage points. Ready the Concussion Detonator to stun and disorient groups of opponents in close combat.
  • New and Familiar Characters: Experience a fresh take on iconic Batman characters including Black Mask, Penguin, Deathstroke, Bane, Deadshot, Anarky, Captain Gordon, The Joker, Copperhead, Firefly and others yet to be revealed.

BATMAN™: ARKHAM ORIGINS software © 2013 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Developed by WB Games Montréal and Splash Damage.

Batman™ and all characters, their distinctive likenesses, and related elements are trademarks of DC Comics, © 2013. All Rights Reserved. WB GAMES LOGO, WB SHIELD: ™ & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s13)

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41 h Completionist
18.5 h All Styles
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Posted on: November 27, 2020

neumi5694

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The unloved stepchild

When this game was announced, many people cried out in pain. Without Rocksteady, this can't be good! Yes, it was not as good as Arkham City, but let's face it: How many games are as good as Arkham City? This game is some solid work with a great finale. It didn't really reinvent the weel, you basically get more of the same you got in Arkham CIty, it's not very original in any way. The gameplay is just fine, but the environment feels more real than in Arkham CIty. At least all that snow is a good explanation for the fact that - again - there are no civilians on the streets. It's not much of a living city, its' quite, because everyone stays at home. You could say that it's a bit melancolical, it reminded me a lot of the feeling I had when watching Batman Returns. In this game you actually have less gadgets than in the previous two games, which makes sense, since it's a prequel. But you DO get some new gadgets, some of them work just like the ones you know, but with a different back story (for example glue instead of ice, if I remember correctly. But I might mix up something here). The story is solid, the finale however is very tense. Making your way through that building ... great work, WB Games Montreal / Splash Damage (... do they still exist)? It had some bad environment/geometry bugs for a while, you could get stuck in a elevator shaft and not being able to get out again. Over time these were fixed. Gladly I never experienced those who would actually stop me from being able to go on. The game received mix receptions first, but after the desatrous launch of Arkham Knight many people talked a lot nicer about this game. Now that I think of it ... I think I never played through all DLCs. I guess it's time to do so. Christmas is coming and earth is getting warmer ... at least I can see snow in a game :)


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Posted on: November 30, 2020

JGrayDingler

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Games: 411 Reviews: 11

Criminally Underappreciated

I didn't play Arkham Origins when it first came out despite finishing Arkham Asylum over ten times and getting Arkham City at launch. I found the previews underwhelming and everything reeked of WB Games trying to force the franchise forward with an "off-year" installment by a different team. Even when I did get around to playing it I wasn't super impressed. It didn't really click for me until I replayed it, and since then it's become my favorite game in the series that I replay often. Arkham Origins has be far the best writing in the series. Taking better elements of The Killing Joke and Batman: Year One and mixing them with a strong cinematic direction for big set pieces really sells a narrative of fighting for (or even against) a broken society. Batman has an actual arc, themes on how people cope with injustice are intriguing, and the audio and text logs even dabble in some interesting political commentary. You'd be hard pressed to name another game that talks about anarchist bombings from 1919. The gameplay can be initially off-putting coming from Arkham City for being both too similar while the differences feel like detractions. But Arkham City had a great gameplay foundation and once you understand the changes (which the game SHOULD do a better job explaining) they deepen the combat and stealth. In particular, the martial artist enemies who can counter your counters add a dimension to brawls I deeply missed come Arkham Knight. And lastly, many would agree Origins has the best boss fights of the series, normally a weak point for the franchise. They do reuse parts of Arkham City for the fights but they're used MUCH more effectively in this game. I get chills facing off against Firefly every playthrough, who's normally a C-list villain in Batman's rogue gallery. If you skipped Arkham Origins definitely give it a try, and if you HAVE tried it, try it again. It's better on replays, especially once you know to time your counters carefully against Deathstroke. ;)


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Posted on: December 1, 2020

elhombresuperior

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Games: 245 Reviews: 2

The best Batman game

This is the best Batman game to date. It improves the 'Arkham formula' in every way, and has one of the best told Batman stories in all media not only in games. - It has the best written Joker to ever appear in a video game. - The best Bane also. - The best Batman suit (it is probably my favorite Batman suit in general) - The combat is the best in the franchise - The best city in all arkham games - The 'predator' levels and bosses are actually a challenge - The best DLC of the franchise (and you can get it for cheap now) - The story is simple and cohesive - It also has the best character design in the franchise Back in the day when it was released on pc people complained because of two things: - it had some bugs (right now I have been playing with no issues) - the voice actors are no longer Hamill and Conroy, but believe me: Troy Baker and Roger Craig Smith did an amazing job, the performances are truly incredible, you can perceive the passion in their work. And the dialogs are so well written that the overall experience is better than in any other game of the franchise. For example, in the cinematic with Joker and Black Mask, Baker delivers an outstanting performance. I know there are lots of Hamill fans out there, myself included, but for a second stop thinking about Hamill and evaluate Baker's performance objectively, don't miss his great 'Joker', do it you won't regret it. The game feeling has the perfect mix of the Nolan films, the Burton films and the animated series. It could perfectly be a film and a good one.


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Posted on: November 27, 2020

ElJugador

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Games: 515 Reviews: 10

Way better than it should be

I allway thing this game did not get the recognition it deserves. It has the best bosses in the Arkham series and the story has so great moments specificly with Troy Baker Joker who does a great job with the unevenviable job of playing Mark Hamill's Joker. its not ground breaking like Arkham City "it reused many assets from that game" but this is my second favorite arkham game


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Posted on: June 8, 2021

KoncertMajstor

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Games: 174 Reviews: 37

Not as bad as its terrible reputation

I played Asylum first, and loved it; it was a love letter to Batman The Animated Series. A tightly crafted game. A finely crafted experience with a great blend of exploration, detective work, direct combat, and indirect (sneaking). Then City came along, and raised the bar. While it took things in a more open world direction, it really improved on most aspects. Origins isn't terrible but for me the weakest. It borrows a lot from City, but does everything lesser. Not a bad game, it still hits the Arkham beats, but by comparison, it falls flat. Origins has a cool concept: Black Mask is pulling something big on Christmas Eve, and has hired 8 assassins (the more obscure villains) to kill Batman. I'll just list my gripes in no particular order: - The overworld and environments feel blander and the areas lack the variety that the previous games achieved. This leads to things feeling stale - Something feels off about the combat: blocks not registering, leading to lost combos is extremely frustrating - The new mechanic of the "power gloves" ruins the whole flow of the game... if you can just punch through everything, it feels like cheats, and becomes quite boring - Riddler has no riddles or perspective puzzles, and the "collectathon" feels way less inspired - The "crime scene investigation" while a good idea, wasn't well implemented and really tends to drag. - A lot of bugs that can lead to soft locks - Cold Cold Heart DLC was nowhere as good as the Harley/Robin DLC from city The new voice actors did their best, not as good as originals, but they're fine. I did like addition of enemies that required you to counter multiple times, but again, city had that as well. While I would still recommend it (still the Batman saving Gotham fantasy you want to experience), I just wanted to explain as a fan of the Arkham series why it's the worst of the series for me. It kind of feels a bit more like an Assassin's Creed, and I suspect it's because things start to feel bland/repetitive.


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