It's Star Ruler for me. I can never get into it enough and I never seem to have time for it. I will get into it eventually though.
I've finished the game, and once you do the game doesn't save. Essentially, when you've reached the last boss of the game, you've finished the game. You don't even need to fight the last boss. When you go to reload your save, it'll just put right before the boss and you'll be able to go and find all the Riddler's little items you can collect. The Riddler doesn't play a huge part in Arkham Asylum, he mostly fulfills the completionist edge some people have. Speaking of which, in the next game in the series, Arkham City, Riddler will play a much more substantial part of in the game. Honestly, if I were you, I'd just finish the game off and wait till the next one.StBishop said:Arkham Asylum.
I've been meaning to finish it for ages, but I feel like I'm missing out if I don't fins all of the Riddlers things.
I am concerned that I'll reach a point in the story where I can't go back for the things I've missed. It'd be good if you were able to go through all of Arkham once you have completed it.
Can you?
I've done the first three chapters of each character. It's slow going, and it's mainly reading rather than cut scenes and voice acting, but it's really pleasant to look at, and the combat is relatively deep. There's a lot of grinding available too if that tickles your fancy - its definitely one of the main reasons it's taking me so long to get anywhere, as I have a horrible addiction to any form of monotonous grinding.Fiz_The_Toaster said:I've been meaning to pick it up, and I haven't heard too much about it. Is it any good?Guykild said:Folklore is my main one. And thinking about it, the main reason is because has no trophies, so I feel less of a push to get through it, as none of my friends will know of my achievement, which is a shame, because I've really enjoyed what I've played of it so far.
I started reading youre post thinking:"No, I don't have any games like that. I mean, I never actually started playing FF12 and it's still on my desk completely unopened from when I bought it over a year ago, but I haven't stopped any games I once started playing." Then I read Resonance of Fate and thought:"Oh, shit. That's right. I have that game, don't I?"Flipip said:At this current moment, for me it is Alpha Protocol and Resonance of Fate.
Grinding doesn't bother me since I can do that for hours. I've heard those complaints about the gameplay and storytelling, but that doesn't really tell me anything other than personal choice. I'd much rather hear an opinion about that game from someone who is actually enjoying it since that game has elements in it that I actually like.Guykild said:I've done the first three chapters of each character. It's slow going, and it's mainly reading rather than cut scenes and voice acting, but it's really pleasant to look at, and the combat is relatively deep. There's a lot of grinding available too if that tickles your fancy - its definitely one of the main reasons it's taking me so long to get anywhere, as I have a horrible addiction to any form of monotonous grinding.Fiz_The_Toaster said:I've been meaning to pick it up, and I haven't heard too much about it. Is it any good?Guykild said:Folklore is my main one. And thinking about it, the main reason is because has no trophies, so I feel less of a push to get through it, as none of my friends will know of my achievement, which is a shame, because I've really enjoyed what I've played of it so far.
But to summarise, yes, it's a good game if you don't mind what some people would see as rather antiquated gameplay and storytelling.
yes, you can. Also, you'll know the final boss battle is coming the second you get a certain announcement from Joker, and at that point, you'll have everything you need to get all the Riddler stuffStBishop said:Arkham Asylum.
I've been meaning to finish it for ages, but I feel like I'm missing out if I don't fins all of the Riddlers things.
I am concerned that I'll reach a point in the story where I can't go back for the things I've missed. It'd be good if you were able to go through all of Arkham once you have completed it.
Can you?