Is the game Batman Arkham Origins a good game?

Is the game Batman Arkham Origins a good game?

Developed by WB Games Montréal, Batman: Arkham Origins 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. Batman: Arkham Origins is a low point for the series, but even when it’s not very good, it’s still pretty good.

Why is Gotham so barren in Arkham Origins?

In Arkham City, the excuse is that this part of town has been walled off and given to the criminals. Without that (admittedly far-fetched) scenario, the absence of any hint of civilian life makes Gotham feel eerily barren, especially next to Origins’ open-world peers and their populated streets.

Who is the voice of Batman in Arkham Origins?

In Arkham Origins we join Batman in his angsty teenage years. He’s not the stoic, Kevin Conroy-voiced Batman of Asylum and City, who calmly asks criminals to turn themselves in before he beats them up, but a hot-headed, teeth-baring vigilante who punches first and asks questions later.

What does Batman escape from in Arkham Origins?

Batman has a long history of escaping from some of the deadliest, most elaborate traps a brilliant criminal mind can devise. In his bat-utility belt is a gadget to get him out of nearly any predicament. But in Batman: Arkham Origins, there’s one trap Batman can’t escape from: the trap of expectations.

Is there HD version of Arkham Origins Blackgate?

The HD version of Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate for consoles and PC brings the small-sized experience to big screens almost completely unchanged – a fact that could be jarring to fans of previous Arkham outings.

What does detective mode do in Batman Arkham Origins?

Batman’s Detective mode is mostly about swiping your finger or stylus around the touch screen to uncover usable objects or collect clues to solve side-mysteries. These mysteries are automatically solved once you find all the clues and only unlock concept art, so don’t get too excited.