![]() ![]() I like the Christmas Carols playing over loudspeakers in some areas. But AC was only 'part of the city' so if it felt small you could justify it with 'theres a bunch of Gotham just outside the walls we can't see' I wish there *were* civilians on the streets - I know there's a plot justification for it, but honestly - despite being 'bigger' it doesn't feel a lot different then AC - and since this is supposed to be 'all of Gotham' it ends up feeling a little small.ĭon't get me wrong - its bigger then AC. They need to patch that double quick because it'll keep you from opening the quick route to that area. Nope - there's a batman removable grate at the end. I though maybe I needed to use a remote batarang instead. An enemy tried to strike me when I was next to a wall, I hit Y to counter, and did this awesome run up, jump off the wall and punch the guy. The other was just an 'environmental' counter. So afterwards, the evidence of your fight is clear in the snow, it's very cool looking. I landed on a rooftop with a handful of enemies, most of the snow on the roof was untouched, as we fight and moved through it, your feet deform the snow and it really looks like people were walking/fighting on it. Two "little" things I noticed that I really like. The XP system is interesting, gives an incentive to doing combat scenarios a certain way, trying to avoid getting hit, being stealthy, etc. The combat feels largely the same, although it feels a bit faster to me, I'm curious to hear what others think. Feels like a very natural extension from AC. ![]() Shortly after that, the city opens up, the Riddler Trophies are out there, there's police side missions, etc. From the get go, despite their little bits of tutorial, you're thrown right back into the same gameplay you had in AC. It is definitely more of Arkham City (not a bad thing). ![]()
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