That's what happens when you're the fact of a company's console :p
Well it WAS the only thing they did for a decade and what most current gamers know them for...
Not familiar with Power Stone or Soul Reaver, were those any good? I only vaguely know of Jet Set because of mentions on Twitter and apparently that's what Sunset Overdrive kinda reminded people of?
If they announced a Dreamcast 2, so many people would crap their pants in glee.
Not enough water in the world.
The peak of shade throwing in the games industry
Been wanting to try Smite for a while. May get into it
To be fair, it IS Mike Tyson. Could anyone have been a serious, legit replacement?
*whistles* Daaaaaaaaaaaaang...what do Australians do for fun?
Yeah, it's super ballsy and a tad overconfident for Rocksteady to lock the actual legit ending over the rest of the game. Not everyone's gonna take the time to deal with all those Riddler challenges, and it's easier and less annoying to just look the ending up on YouTube.
I've been told you can get it done at Starbucks, but apparently they still get your name wrong.
I tried starting a grapple chain over on Miagani Island and I got to 5 grapples before I pretty much launched myself over to Founders Island in one go
I love the game, it's just one of those things that just didn't click for me. I think Origins had the best story because it felt slightly more grounded and not quite as out there as City and eventually Asylum got. They're all great games, and I'd definitely play them all again, though.
I LOVE flying around Gotham City and just using the grapple gun everywhere. So fun and weirdly calming just flying around, listening to the milita and thugs talk all around town.
*snort* Okay, that was great.
Oh god, there's one bit near the end where you have to drag the bloody thing down a vent shaft or whatever the heck it is and it's just a slog trying to figure out how to get it in and then switching between it and on foot.
Only ones I've got are the Batmobile and the story. It may be pretty well told, but just seems all over the place, and depending on how your brain works, certain parts of it will lose you. They should've brought Paul Dini back for this one.
I took it as he snagged Scarecrow's fear toxin, made it so the effects weren't so lethal (or at least mentally scarring, if such a thing is possible) and decided to become Batman full time. Still, fun analysis.
Is there a system that the game itself is "best" to play on? I don't think my PC can run it, but just curious if there's any disadvantages to picking it up on PS4.
Between this and Last of Us Live from a few months back, hoping this becomes more of a growing trend. Would be interesting to see if some scenes translate better in live action than they do in the game itself.