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As you all know from my first review I absolutely love batman to bits and pieces, he is my favourite superhero second from Superman. And I've played Arkham Asylum before and I was slightly disappointed, but only slightly of course. I've seen a few playthroughs of Batman Arkham City before I got a PS3 and it I was extremely jealous. As far as gameplay goes, as expected compared to the first game it is definitely much smoother and the graphics, although already good in the first game, was definitely a huge improvement. Rocksteady kept a lot of great tidbits like the Riddler trophies and improving them to make challenges much harder, subtler and in the most clever way possible. That's one of the aspects from the previous game that I loved too! They definitely made a great improvement on the fighting, The Arkham series has very similar combat features to Assassinss creed, with the auto focus on certain characters, even a similar style with the camera angles within the game, the slow motion and the cutscenes setup. Some things that I loved from the first game is the integration of the other characters of batman and the precise-ness of the characters from the original comics and they implemented it in the most creative ways. And of course the Joker was a character that was designed with the absolute most upmost care every scar, expression and mannerism he does was physchotic but yet amazing. One of the great things about this game is the physics of combat, they're quite realistic to real body movement. The whole time I actually imagine people dressed up in those "wonderful" grey suits with yellow balls to track humane movements for CGI purposes. I can't believe just how refined it is just how smooth and amazing it was, it was most definitely an amazing experience. The open world characteristic is my most favorite thing about this game, it was definitely something Arkham Asylum lacked. There was always loads to do if you wanted to explore or if you wanted to veer from the story line a little bit. This game is something I would consider PG not quite for kids but nothing too bad you have to censor the whole thing. So if you're after something with a great story line and a brooding sense of suspense I would definitely say choose this because it was definitely a wonder! xx. Labels: arkham, australia, batman, city, freakin noob, game, playstation, playthrough, ps3, xbox 360 Hey! So I've recently finished Portal 2 and I'm extremely happy with it! I have previously played the first portal and absolutely loved it however I'm not entirely aware of the rest of the story line such as that that is shown in Half Life. What I love about Portal is that it really challenges your way of thinking and as they say to "Think with portals" Portal 2 incorporated a stronger story line and an attachment to characters and their background which is something Portal lacked originally. But in doing so the puzzles were reduced heavily and the design of the game was based on the story. All in all it was still an amazing game with an incredibly creative innovation for puzzles. I highly recommend everyone to give it a go but definitely give the first portal a go first. Worth your money Till next time xx. Labels: 2012, freakin noob, noob, opinion, pc, personal, playstation, portal, ps3, review, xbox 360 So I kick started the Arkham Adventure by finally the first game of a sequel as I notoriously buy the second one and find myself confused in understanding the story. I recommend this game who have a love for batman as I do or looking at Gotham city and it's characters in a darker more sinister form. This game actually reminded me quite a bit of Alice Mcgee's Alice, the lack of brightness and the key use of color and concept art is pretty similar in that aspect. Read more » Labels: arkham, asylum, batman, freakin noob, game, playstation, playthrough, ps3, review
"The sandman's coming in his train of cars, with moonbeam windows, and wheels of stars.
So hush you little ones, and have no fear. The man in the moon, he is the engineer."
Hi Everyone,
It's finally done, finally finished. The wonderful work of two artists, Caroll and Mcgee, compacted into one of my absolute favorite classics of all time.
As soon as I got this small case into my hands I could feel the anticipation and excitement pulsating through me.
If any of you happened to see my blog in its freshly made stage it was originally called "We're all mad here" an obvious reference to Alice which has been one of my favourite quotes. The only thing I love more than this story right here is Peter Pan. Maybe it's the alternate universes and the riddles but nevertheless, they are nothing short of amazing in my books.
Labels: adventures, alice, american, caroll, game, let's play, lewis, madness, mcgee, noob, opinion, pc, playstation, playthrough, ps3, returns, review, wonderland, xbox 360
Nanananananananananananananana BATMANNN
batmannn
batmaaaaannn
ahem.
If you haven't noticed I really do like batman, I just bought Arkham Asylum, I [obviously] have lego batman and DC vs Lego batman, yet to buy Arkham City and am anticipating Gotham City Impostors.
I absolutely love that Batman is peaking in society right now because that means more games, more influence and generally more stuff that's batman.
Labels: batman, lego, opinion, playstation, ps3, review
Yes, I know this game is old and has been around for ages,
but I only just got a ps3 and it is the first gaming console I have ever owned
soooo.... SHUSH
Labels: 2, Assasins creed ii, ps3, review |