Even if it's not as good as Asylum I'd say it's definitely worth giving another chance. Exploration can get a bit tedious though, I agree.I loved Arkham Asylum but City felt off to me. While I loved the story in the opening hours, I quickly became annoyed traversing the city and finding missions. Something about it just didn't stick with me.
Maybe I should give it another chance?
The open world is definitely a mixed bag. Asylum is still the most tightly designed, but yeah, you should give City another shot.Maybe I should give it another chance?
whynotboth.gifWonder why they decided to port Knight rather than Origins. Surely the latter would be easier to get running properly.
I'm more surprised they ported Knight over Origins. Almost no one played Origins and that was the only game out of the four I finished lolWonder why they decided to port Knight rather than Origins. Surely the latter would be easier to get running properly.
Tomb Raider is my most wanted.I have 3 trilogies on my list of want to come to Switch
Batman Arkham
Tomb Raider Reboot trilogy
Mass Effect trilogy
One down, 2 to go!
you can make the batmobile in totk so it should run fineSurprised to see Arkham Knight included. Wonder how it will run
They should put the boxart or put a notice at the end of the announcements to clarify whether a game is going to have a physical release or not, because it's not super easy to tell these days.We have boxart
It is a bit late and will probably not sell well (and will be used as an excuse to not port things because "they don't sell") but... they're good games and I'd happily pick them up again cause I haven't played them in ages (or never in case of Knight) and I can't be the only one with that mindset.This feels like a pointless release with it coming so ridiculously late.
Can't imagine that there's much of an audience for these ports at this point.
You've got a whole thread here that's looking like quite a big audience for these ports.This feels like a pointless release with it coming so ridiculously late.
Can't imagine that there's much of an audience for these ports at this point.
60€ PVP, less if the store put a little discountDo we have a price, I'm making my list, need to calculate the money monthly xD
You know, if you disagree with other people's opinions, you could do so without calling said opinions "rather embarrassing". Politeness goes a long way.Quite amused at people who consider Batman: Arkham Knight an “impossible” port. This game isn’t going to blow up or melt your Switch. It’s… rather embarrassing, tbqh. I remember the excuses not to bring it to the Wii U being around the idea that it “couldn’t handle the Batmobile” - Let’s just ignore that in the same year, there was another open world game on the Wii U called Xenoblade Chronicles X, where you had verticality and could traverse the land in Transformer-style mechs. Batman: AK was never “impossible”, and it wasn’t a UE4 title, but one built on a modified version of UE3. Since then, we have Witcher 3, Breath, and Tears, the latter two with environmental interaction on top, and the former a title from the same year as Batman: AK, regarded as one of the defining open world titles of the last decade, on a cart with all the DLC, but we still have this silly song and dance, this faux concern about whether the game can run or not. It can. That’s before we come to the fact that it’s going to have a Switch Lite/Portable performance profile, which is largely considered to be “Wii U equivalent”. So, we’ve come full circle here, and perhaps it wasn’t so “underpowered” after all. How well it runs depends on a combination of the competence of the developers and the will of the publishers. If it’s a bad job, it’s exactly that. A bad job. It’s not indicative of the hardware’s capabilities, but it will lead to the same tiresome cycle of calls for new hardware. It’s here because it has been determined that a competent performance level is achievable, and most Switch owners are willing to make the trade-off for the option of a portable experience. At this point, getting the trilogy with all DLC on a single cart would be the more impressive accomplishment here.
Origins hasn’t been ported anywhere because UE3 games have had a general problem moving to successive platforms. It isn’t borne out of a desire to erase that title (although it’s the worst of these entries). Developers, PS and XBox fanpeople loved to act all precious in the Wii U era, and it still happens now with this tendency to overshoot PS/XBox hardware while undershooting Nintendo hardware, which, by the way, never made false promises or tried to sell itself as a “powerhouse”. Coming back to this trilogy, there was nothing in the trailer to suggest there would be problems, and in any event, the gameplay we saw wasn’t final.
You know, if you disagree with other people's opinions, you could do so without calling said opinions "rather embarrassing". Politeness goes a long way.
If all 3 games and DLC are on the cart, that must mean it's bigger than 16gb. I wonder if that was ever a consideration in waiting so long to port this series.We have boxart
Do these hold up
Should I consider them despite having barely any idea what they are
Do you like Batman? Then definitely pick them up and give them a try. Even if you don't like Batman, chances are you'll have fun with the games, given the combat is still widely used in modern action games and the atmosphere, especially of the first one, is fantastic.Do these hold up
Should I consider them despite having barely any idea what they are