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It started a series that’s still going on today, and most of the titles are stellar.
Some are mediocre or outright bad, but the series overall is highly enjoyable to go through.
The storyline and presentation are quite lacking, along with the infamously poor controls.
It just doesn’t match up to the rest of the series.
The story, writing, voice acting, movement, and shooting are all great.
It’s a blast soaring through Metropolis, and the Riddler challenges are a welcome return.
Along with its short length, Suicide Squad is not recommended unless you find it on sale.
Visually, this title looks like it could have released today.
The graphics and character models are that good-looking.
Batman’s tech remains fun to play with, and the racetracks are an awesome addition.
What brings this game down a peg is the story and boss fights.
The story has a lot of issues with elements that just didn’t need to return.
These elements bring the game down from its predecessors, but it’s still great overall.
This is every actor that has played a main character in the Batman universe.
The pacing and boss fights make this entry a cut above Arkham Knight.
To boot, Arkham Origins takes place during the holidays.
What’s not to love?
The voice cast is A-grade and the best of the series.
Not many other games handle collectibles better than Arkham City, and all the side quests are equally good.
The boss fights are phenomenal, and it remains one of the best titles of the seventh generation.
If you haven’t yet played Arkham City, what are you doing?
It’s an absolute must-play for anyone.
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