Wolvieboy17
Anthropomorphic Clock
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I think 4 Player would've been a logistical nightmare, considering players can split up in the free roam, completely untethered.
Yeah, guess you’re right.I think 4 Player would've been a logistical nightmare, considering players can split up in the free roam, completely untethered.
Wonder why when they’ve been perfecting this style of gameplay for so long.I've seen a couple of streamers player today. Everyone has kind of had a consensus that it's a very average game, and close to below average. Which I guess tracks given the reviews.
Combat does look clunky as hell though. I don't think I've seen one person play with any sense of fluidity.
I was only asking for a great Arkham game with the Bat-Family, so that sucks.My guess they're trying hard not to be arkham. Even when they did origins they couldn't quite nail the rocksteady flow of combat. I wish they had the guts to not have pulled the plug on the Superman game.
I’m slightly underwhelmed by the revelation that this game is mediocre at best. I kinda suspect this was going to happen especially when the game was delayed and pushed back. Also without Batman there’s a huge void . I’ll wait until the price goes down before I pick this up.
I don’t know about instead of, but I’d definitely take that as well. Great idea for a game.I wonder what the reception would've been if they had taken this premise (the Bat Family teams up after Batman is killed) and made something closer to a 2D arcadey beat em up like that recent TMNT Shredder's Revenge game.
Why would you not want to continue using the freeflow combat system? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I don’t know about instead of, but I’d definitely take that as well. Great idea for a game.
They don't take too much in the way of resources and can be a quick cash-in that the retro gamers love. The Bat Family would make for an awesome quartet on a game like that, with all the co-op moves and banter they could add in. A lot of fun for less effort and easy money.You know, one of the many things i dont get, is why we dont have more 2d style DC action games.
Like there is no better base than having the batfamily in some sidescroller beat em up going through gotham city.
Its fun, its simple.
I still throw in once in a while Batman Returns for the SNES because that is so much fun.
They don't take too much in the way of resources and can be a quick cash-in that the retro gamers love. The Bat Family would make for an awesome quartet on a game like that, with all the co-op moves and banter they could add in. A lot of fun for less effort and easy money.
Why would you not want to continue using the freeflow combat system? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Yeah I’m still looking forward to playing the game myself and judging for me but yeah Warner Bros. Games give us that Origins remaster.