WHY BATMAN ARKHAM CITY SUCKS

WHY BATMAN ARKHAM CITY SUCKS

           Honestly, the Batman games are great, BUT this one was really bad. The game is mostly side quests like finding the riddler or killing the Simpsons all bad side quests THAN JOKER DIES. If they added more story like having hawk man come and fight it would be so much better if I could I would sell it back to steam AND BATMAN FALLS RIGHT INTO JOKER’S TRAP AND THAN JOKER PUTS HIS SICK BLOOD INTO BATMAN’S NECK  the enemies are good like Dr. Hugo Strange, Clayface, Joker, Harley Quinn, Penguin (Riddler side quest, Victor Zsasz side quest, and Deadshot side quest only)  Ra’s al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, Talia al Ghul, Two-Face, Killer Croc but it’s hard to do like you talk to him but he doesn’t want to eat you like he wants to in the first game. The bad guys are great, well… Most of them…COUGH riddler and Deadshot…COUGH otherwise good villains but the fights suck like clay face goes (hands move in the way clay face did) then he turns into a spiky ball and comes rolling at you (starts rolling on the ground). THERE ARE PARTS THAT ARE SO CONFUSING there is this one part where you have to get out of the sewers and you think “oh just go out one of the storm drains or go out the sewer grate.” WELL, YOU CAN’T! You can see the grates up over you but you can’t get out of them like bruh what. If I made a game I would make it so I could get out of the sewers at a grate but in Batman, you need to go find the friggin EXIT AND YOU HAVE TO CLIMB OUT ON A TRAIN and there was a point where you could get out like there is this room where the glass above is broken and batman can’t just grab his grappling hook and get out. AND BRUCE WAYNE WAS PUT INTO ARKHAM CITY Because Bruce has committed a LOT of felonies which include vigilantism, battery, (although it could be argued its self-defense it most likely won’t) breaking and entering, and most goes on and on. Plus Bruce himself (as Batman) hung the mayor and threatened him in Arkham City. And You can play as Catwoman But only if you buy the DLC so there are these pink riddler trophies that are in the game no matter even if you don’t have the DLC (I for one bought the deluxe version when it was on sale for 10$) But when I played as Catwoman I was disappointed she can climb on walls and ceilings if they have a fence, she has a whip and catrops and bullwhips and she works with poison ivy And Ivy says go get me my plant back from this safe were Catwoman also has to go to get Batman’s cure but than Catwoman kills ivy’s plant and you would think “well now Ivys going to be pissed off at Catwoman”. BUT THAT’S THE LAST YOU HEAR OF IT LIKE BRUH WHAT. Catwoman just killed the plant you NEED to get out of Arkham City and Catwoman’s like “hehe nope ” Well now that you have heard me rant and rant and rant about this bad game but now you know don’t play it.

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