Batman Arkham City
#201
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 06:19
#202
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 06:36
#203
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Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 07:39
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Alternating between divebombing and pulling up to gain glide height would be my guess.RPGamer13 wrote...
I strong armed the game from my brother. How the hell do you do the challenge for gliding over water for 30 meters?
Modifié par jreezy, 26 octobre 2011 - 07:40 .
#204
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 01:51
SilentNukee wrote...
Aaleel wrote...
I'm waiting to get this on PC. Can't wait. I have a friend who has this on PS3, and it looks great. I almost bought it for the PS3 but I know the PC version will be superior and I didn't build this PC the for nothing
I don't think it'll be better on PC. I hate console games that are remade to play on PC... The controls just feel way too weird and awkward. Unless of course, you have a 360/PS3 controller you can hook up and play with that, then that'd be fine. I played AC2 on PC with mouse and keyboard and almost cried. It was that bad.
I've seen what it looks like on console, and I've seen what it looks like with physX enabled, and it's a huge difference. I'll try keyboard and mouse first since I prefer that, but I do have a controller if need be.
Edit: I've played AC 2 and Brotherhood on PC and I had no problems. I never played them on console or with the controller so maybe I don't know
Modifié par Aaleel, 26 octobre 2011 - 01:53 .
#205
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 02:55
#206
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 03:14
horacethegrey wrote...
I just saw Batman do something awesome! At the Hells Gate combat challenge room, an unfortunate goon came at Bats while his back was to a wall. So naturally I countered. But how does Bats counter? By leaping off the wall and pouding the guy in the face! I had not seen that counter animation before and was stunned and lauging at the sheer awesomeness of it.
Yeah some of the counters are brutal. I like the one where if your near a railing he will grab the goon by the back of the head and slam him face first into the railing. Its even better if you do it during stun---->attack beat down move, Batman is laying the punches into a stunned opponent as another one attacks him from behind, Batman spins, intercepts the attack and slams the guy face first into the railing before going back to beating the crap out of the stunned opponent like its all so casual.
Countering three opponents at once is pretty cool too. Where he pics one guy up and uses him as a weapon to hit the other two.
#207
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 07:53
He actually realizes at one point in Arkham City that it's pretty much pointless if he doesn't kill the supercriminals. They just keep coming back.
#208
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Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 09:53
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He's a pretty good hearted person since after everything Joker has done he still would've saved him. I know I wouldn't consider it.termokanden wrote...
It's pretty unbelievable that Batman hasn't managed to kill anyone with those brutal moves.
He actually realizes at one point in Arkham City that it's pretty much pointless if he doesn't kill the supercriminals. They just keep coming back.
#209
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 10:20
termokanden wrote...
It's pretty unbelievable that Batman hasn't managed to kill anyone with those brutal moves.
He actually realizes at one point in Arkham City that it's pretty much pointless if he doesn't kill the supercriminals. They just keep coming back.
Thats who Batman is though. His refusal to kill or even turn a blind eye to a dying criminal is his biggest moral that he refuses to ever break no matter whoe he's facing. He's a vigalente not an excecutioner. Its what sets him apart from the Punisher.
#210
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 10:24
Rockworm503 wrote...
termokanden wrote...
It's pretty unbelievable that Batman hasn't managed to kill anyone with those brutal moves.
He actually realizes at one point in Arkham City that it's pretty much pointless if he doesn't kill the supercriminals. They just keep coming back.
Thats who Batman is though. His refusal to kill or even turn a blind eye to a dying criminal is his biggest moral that he refuses to ever break no matter whoe he's facing. He's a vigalente not an excecutioner. Its what sets him apart from the Punisher.
I think what he meant by that was by accident, you can kill someone by just punching them in the face.
#211
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 10:43
Ra's Al Ghul: Are you finally ready to do what is neccessary?
Batman: I won't kill you... but I don't have to save you.
And I agree with termokanden. Somebody would have bought the farm a long time ago with the way Batman lays the smackdown. Knockout punch my ass, I guess comic writers have never heard of a concussion. No?
#212
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 11:18
#213
Posté 26 octobre 2011 - 11:36
Modifié par Blacklash93, 26 octobre 2011 - 11:37 .
#214
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 03:04
Considering the number of times he has activly saved villians lives, that didn't fly with me.horacethegrey wrote...
Regarding Batman's refusal to kill, I liked how Christopher Nolan worked around that in Batman Begins.
Ra's Al Ghul: Are you finally ready to do what is neccessary?
Batman: I won't kill you... but I don't have to save you.
#215
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 03:08
Blastback wrote...
Considering the number of times he has activly saved villians lives, that didn't fly with me.horacethegrey wrote...
Regarding Batman's refusal to kill, I liked how Christopher Nolan worked around that in Batman Begins.
Ra's Al Ghul: Are you finally ready to do what is neccessary?
Batman: I won't kill you... but I don't have to save you.
Same thats one of the only complaints I have with Chris Nolan's adaption. Anywhere else Batman would save Ra's no matter what or at least try to.
#216
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 02:31
#217
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 04:09
#218
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 06:20
The answer is simple. It's called bias, Although most of us try to keep a level head, this is a different story. It's a deep-rooted fantasy fulfillment which has been fulfilled by Rocksteady. Also, neither critics nor fans are right all the time. I can think of quite a handful of games that got far higher metacritics scores than they should have: Spore, Crysis, Barbie Princess Adventures: Arkham Playhouse.Batman Arkham City is sitting at a 97 meta score on PS3. I am impressed. I know the game is good and super entertaining but this game has some serious story issues, I mean serious. I still put it in the bottom of my top five but this meta score is soaring out of control. Stop this madness. Damn you Mark Hamil and your perfect voice acting!
#219
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 08:54
DominusVita wrote...
Barbie Princess Adventures: Arkham Playhouse.
I haven't found Barbie yet, but it's a great game and I don't really care about metascores.
Modifié par termokanden, 27 octobre 2011 - 08:58 .
#220
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 02:41
DominusVita wrote...
The answer is simple. It's called bias, Although most of us try to keep a level head, this is a different story. It's a deep-rooted fantasy fulfillment which has been fulfilled by Rocksteady. Also, neither critics nor fans are right all the time. I can think of quite a handful of games that got far higher metacritics scores than they should have: Spore, Crysis, Barbie Princess Adventures: Arkham Playhouse.Batman Arkham City is sitting at a 97 meta score on PS3. I am impressed. I know the game is good and super entertaining but this game has some serious story issues, I mean serious. I still put it in the bottom of my top five but this meta score is soaring out of control. Stop this madness. Damn you Mark Hamil and your perfect voice acting!
I'm confused... Isn't that what a game is supposed to do?
#221
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 03:02
#222
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 05:20
Just thought I'd share that in case anyone else hadn't played the first and wanted to try it for cheap.
Modifié par Aaleel, 28 octobre 2011 - 05:21 .
#223
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 06:59
Rockworm503 wrote...
termokanden wrote...
It's pretty unbelievable that Batman hasn't managed to kill anyone with those brutal moves.
He actually realizes at one point in Arkham City that it's pretty much pointless if he doesn't kill the supercriminals. They just keep coming back.
Thats who Batman is though. His refusal to kill or even turn a blind eye to a dying criminal is his biggest moral that he refuses to ever break no matter whoe he's facing. He's a vigalente not an excecutioner. Its what sets him apart from the Punisher.
The old batman used guns.
Also, batman killed. No way no one died from all the brutal beatdowns. Brain hemmoraging?
In the movies, he definately kills a few.
Batmans insistance that he must save everyone is what irks me. Jokers escapades kill hunderds..everytime he escapes.
That's partially why I liked Batman Begins (it's a better movie than TDK) - "I won't kill you...But I don't have to save you either!"
#224
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 07:00
horacethegrey wrote...
Regarding Batman's refusal to kill, I liked how Christopher Nolan worked around that in Batman Begins.
Ra's Al Ghul: Are you finally ready to do what is neccessary?
Batman: I won't kill you... but I don't have to save you.
And I agree with termokanden. Somebody would have bought the farm a long time ago with the way Batman lays the smackdown. Knockout punch my ass, I guess comic writers have never heard of a concussion. No?
It's even more funny when you think about it - it's not easy to knock out people in real life - epecially not with a single hit.
#225
Posté 28 octobre 2011 - 08:52
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
Rockworm503 wrote...
termokanden wrote...
It's pretty unbelievable that Batman hasn't managed to kill anyone with those brutal moves.
He actually realizes at one point in Arkham City that it's pretty much pointless if he doesn't kill the supercriminals. They just keep coming back.
Thats who Batman is though. His refusal to kill or even turn a blind eye to a dying criminal is his biggest moral that he refuses to ever break no matter whoe he's facing. He's a vigalente not an excecutioner. Its what sets him apart from the Punisher.
The old batman used guns.
Also, batman killed. No way no one died from all the brutal beatdowns. Brain hemmoraging?
In the movies, he definately kills a few.
Batmans insistance that he must save everyone is what irks me. Jokers escapades kill hunderds..everytime he escapes.
That's partially why I liked Batman Begins (it's a better movie than TDK) - "I won't kill you...But I don't have to save you either!"
Ok then in that case nothing seperates him from The Punisher.





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