• Reviews around game break (3.08 of 5)

    Batman: Arkham Origins - Playstation 3

    • We're not talking about game-breaking stuff like Bethesda's "Fallout" or "Elder Scrolls" titles where quests are permanently broken.
    • The glitches that infest this game are too many to list and an alarmingly large amount of them are absolutely game-breaking, ensuring that the player is stuck and unable to continue the game
    • They're not constant, or game-breaking, but they're annoying
    • No game breaking bugs
    • These game breaking bugs are hard for me to accept
    • As for glitches, I encountered a few missing button prompts, and crashes, but nothing really game breaking
    • A game ending, game breaking glitch
    • As for glitches, I encountered a few missing button prompts, and crashes, but nothing really game breaking
    • I Am The Knight mode which shouldn't have been made since you got game breaking bugs
    • I think that in my first playthrough I was just too excited with the novelty to realize all the problems, but now they've become more evident and even game-breaking
    • This game has some game breaking bugs in it that the company decided not to do anything about it because "the project is finished
    • Game-breaking glitch after spending (wasting) 30+ hours on this?
    • In just 10 hours of gameplay spread out over 8 days I ran into following bugs and glitches:a free-fall glitch (game breaking)frozen screen (game breaking)corrupted save files (game breaking)missing save files (game breaking)miscoloration of screen during certain sequencesdialogue/sound that didn't match Pictureteleporting/glitching enemiesdarkening of the screenWhen any of the game breaking glitches occured I had to start over and when my game froze on my 7th attempt to complete the game (I never managed to finish it
    • It is clear that plenty of effort went into making the story and gameplay come together, as well as into the fantastic voice acting and scoring
    • take on all of these characters that we all grew up loving, as well as it's dark and mature story
    • The cut scenes and story line was as impressive and entertaining as you can imagine, the voice actors do very admirable jobs, living up to the franchise standard set by the likes of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill.
    • The combat system is virtually unchanged from previous Arkham games, but for some reason, the controls just don't feel as perfect as before
    • He is in your sights, here comes batman gliding at you as fast as he can...who is gonna win!
    • First off, Batman can travel around the city just as well as he could before by gliding and using his grapnel gun to zip himself to ledges and rooftops
    • If you liked the first 2 games and want more then this is it, its just not as great as it could have been.
    • The story didn't have a sense of urgency and many elements felt like reheated leftovers from a really good meal...not bad, but not as good as when it was fresh
    • Countering more than one enemy is also improved as it requires you to press the counter button once for each enemy you are engaging
    • Some of the controls were changed, and I should have known I was in trouble as you can't improve on perfection.
    • Overall, they get a solid B+ in Rocksteady's School of Gaming
    • Granted there is a different voice cast, and yes if you love Mark Hamill as the joker & Kevin Conroy as B-Man you can tell and its sad they didn't do this game,however the voice cast did an amazing job in this game
    • It is clear that plenty of effort went into making the story and gameplay come together, as well as into the fantastic voice acting and scoring
    • take on all of these characters that we all grew up loving, as well as it's dark and mature story
    • The cut scenes and story line was as impressive and entertaining as you can imagine, the voice actors do very admirable jobs, living up to the franchise standard set by the likes of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill.
    • The combat system is virtually unchanged from previous Arkham games, but for some reason, the controls just don't feel as perfect as before
    • He is in your sights, here comes batman gliding at you as fast as he can...who is gonna win!
    • First off, Batman can travel around the city just as well as he could before by gliding and using his grapnel gun to zip himself to ledges and rooftops
    • If you liked the first 2 games and want more then this is it, its just not as great as it could have been.
    • The story didn't have a sense of urgency and many elements felt like reheated leftovers from a really good meal...not bad, but not as good as when it was fresh
    • Countering more than one enemy is also improved as it requires you to press the counter button once for each enemy you are engaging
    • Some of the controls were changed, and I should have known I was in trouble as you can't improve on perfection.