Watch 17 minutes of Batman: Arkham Origins
If you're keen to play Batman: Arkham Origins, you only need wait until Friday for it to launch. If you're impatient, though, and want to see it now now now, publisher Warner Bros. this morning released a seventeen-minute commentated gameplay trailer, showing Bats tackling the police in his typical Batfashion.
If you're keen to play Batman: Arkham Origins, you only need wait until Friday for it to launch. If you're impatient, though, and want to see it now now now, publisher Warner Bros. this morning released a seventeen-minute commentated gameplay trailer, showing Bats tackling the police in his typical Batfashion.
Gameplay director Michael McIntyre and senior producer Ben Mattes are on hand to explain what Batman is up to and why as he prances around Gotham, drops by the Batcave, plays with some wonderful toys, and punches a whole lot of men.
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Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Watch 17 minutes of Batman: Arkham Origins.
If you're keen to play Batman: Arkham Origins, you only need wait until Friday for it to launch. If you're impatient, though, and want to see it now now now, publisher Warner Bros. this morning released a seventeen-minute commentated gameplay trailer, showing Bats tackling the police in his typical Batfashion.-
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Yikes. But...
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Another thing that really bothers me is that so much is being made of this being the beginning years of Batman and nothing seems different. He is wielding the same gadgets he has the past two games, if not better versions of them. He fights the same, they didn't even try to make some new animations that made his fighting look a little rough around the edges. It's Arkham City again essentially and it's just not all that interesting to me.
Really love the first two games, but I'm looking forward to a pretty big revamp when the series moves to next gen.