I loved Arkham Asylum, which is what led me to try Arkham City, and while yeah Asylum was better for me I don't think AC was by any means a quick cash in. Had plenty of main story meat to chew on and some side stuff. Well too much side stuff, recently steam added steam achievements for Arkham Asylum so I went back to play through and had alot of fun, first beating it on hard then hunting till 100%. I then considered trying the same thing for City, since i only ever played, beat, then forgot about City it took me about 30 minutes to remember why. All of Arkham City stuff does feel alittle weaker, on top of that the bigger map and harder puzzle made it too much of a chore and not all that fun.
While I never played Origins that wasn't because City left a bad taste in my mouth, if anything City was still a good game even if falling short of Asylum. What stopped me was two main things. ONE, adding multi-player just sounded studip and i hate it when good single player series feel they need to add this feature, it almost always the worst thing ever (Bioshock 2, Dead Space 2, Tomb Raider). TWO was the fact that every reviewer and all the people i know who pre-ordered said that it crashed multiple times, so i gave it some time to get fixed but i just ended up loosing interest.
I'm sure Arkham Origins was alright, it would be tough to beat Asylum for me. While I liked Arkham City I could see Origins surpassing it in story or sandboxiness. I sure one day I will play Origins and I'm more than willing to see it be a good game,and it might be better than Asylum, but it had a rough time, what with it being made by a different studio, the whole multiplayer bull shit, and the glitchy launch.
While I never played Origins that wasn't because City left a bad taste in my mouth, if anything City was still a good game even if falling short of Asylum. What stopped me was two main things. ONE, adding multi-player just sounded studip and i hate it when good single player series feel they need to add this feature, it almost always the worst thing ever (Bioshock 2, Dead Space 2, Tomb Raider). TWO was the fact that every reviewer and all the people i know who pre-ordered said that it crashed multiple times, so i gave it some time to get fixed but i just ended up loosing interest.
I'm sure Arkham Origins was alright, it would be tough to beat Asylum for me. While I liked Arkham City I could see Origins surpassing it in story or sandboxiness. I sure one day I will play Origins and I'm more than willing to see it be a good game,and it might be better than Asylum, but it had a rough time, what with it being made by a different studio, the whole multiplayer bull shit, and the glitchy launch.