He is not.balladbird said:and yet Yahtzee didn't answer the hard hitting question that every fan of batman wants to know...
...is the ten-eyed man in this game?![]()
The biggest thing they add is context - You are Batman, a hero who ostensibly does what he does to save the good people of Gotham and restore Gotham to glory.Kwil said:That said, I've seen this criticism come up a few times and I have to wonder "why?" What do random people doing things completely unconnected to Batman in any way really add to the game?
Bleh, you're probably right.Grach said:I'm pretty sure we're just used to him now.Yuuki said:Is it just me or has Yahtzee REALLY slowed down his talking speed compared to his videos during 2010-2012. Like...really, really slowed down. Sounds just like a regular person now -_-
I did expect it to be nowhere near the quality of the first two, but I didn't expect it to be shit.
Actually, if you listen to the ambient dialogue, is really isn't. Some of the random dudes roaming the city seem to be clearly there because they're homeless. So what we really have is a super rich guy flying around the city in a fetish outfit beating up on the homeless. The guys at WB Montreal should have put more thought into the population of the city. But then again they should have put a bit more though into a lot of things in this game.Chessrook44 said:So Gotham City is a city of nothing but goons everywhere? Jeez, that sounds like something awful...
Welp, that explains Frank Miller's Bat-Boner for Brucey rather well, come to think of it.Hellfireboy said:Actually, if you listen to the ambient dialogue, is really isn't. Some of the random dudes roaming the city seem to be clearly there because they're homeless. So what we really have is a super rich guy flying around the city in a fetish outfit beating up on the homeless. The guys at WB Montreal should have put more thought into the population of the city. But then again they should have put a bit more though into a lot of things in this game.Chessrook44 said:So Gotham City is a city of nothing but goons everywhere? Jeez, that sounds like something awful...
To be fair, it's set in the same city, and it's no longer flooded and damaged to heck either, plus there's another half of the map that's completely new.Thanatos2k said:No Yahtzee, you aren't crazy - they did reuse a lot of assets from Arkham City.
How else do you think they shoved the game out the door so fast after moving it to a new studio?
I picked up on that too, the crime missions seem to have a bit of variance which is nice.Kwil said:Is that all you want? Do the crime missions then. Often they're people being mugged. Not to mention the opening missions of the game where you save a bunch of reporters in the jail. Try the Anarky missions as well. Technically bad guys, but if you slow down and listen to them, there's a fair amount of grey in them as well.Falterfire said:The biggest thing they add is context - You are Batman, a hero who ostensibly does what he does to save the good people of Gotham and restore Gotham to glory.Kwil said:That said, I've seen this criticism come up a few times and I have to wonder "why?" What do random people doing things completely unconnected to Batman in any way really add to the game?
When you only meet two halfway decent people in the entire game and literally every single other person is a gang member you have to wonder if maybe Ra's didn't have the right idea in the first place - Why bother saving Gotham is the only people in it are all felons?
The context is there.. it's just not slapping you in the face.
Wait wha..?Chessrook44 said:Well at least I wasn't hung for my horrible horrible pun.ZZoMBiE13 said:Well to be fair, it is contextualized despite what Yahtzee said. It's just a bullshit excuse to not have to make non-villain AI routines, but still.Chessrook44 said:So Gotham City is a city of nothing but goons everywhere? Jeez, that sounds like something awful...
Also, not that it's any different in practice, but half the thugs are in fact cops. Which are basically just one of the gangs since this is early Batman life.
Because the moral thing to do is to beat the shit out of every single one of them until they're in a coma (which I assume is what happens since they don't die and you never see any of them wake up).Falterfire said:The biggest thing they add is context - You are Batman, a hero who ostensibly does what he does to save the good people of Gotham and restore Gotham to glory.Kwil said:That said, I've seen this criticism come up a few times and I have to wonder "why?" What do random people doing things completely unconnected to Batman in any way really add to the game?
When you only meet two halfway decent people in the entire game and literally every single other person is a gang member you have to wonder if maybe Ra's didn't have the right idea in the first place - Why bother saving Gotham is the only people in it are all felons?
That's just for City and Asylum, not this game.Yuuki said:Humble Bundle [https://www.humblebundle.com/] deal is on for this game right now, you can basically get it for $5 if you want! But you can pay more since it's all going to charity![]()
Exactly. Batman is still kind of green at this point, trained but without much practical experience. As a result he doesn't know to take only what he needs and feels like being fancy with his fighting moves instead of just taking his enemies down ASAP, which means he's more susceptible to getting overwhelmed by groups.Kwil said:Batman starts off with all his crap in this game because he hasn't yet learned to streamline. City points this out because it was actually a common criticism in both Asylum and City -- "Why do you have to unlock his crap? Shouldn't he have it already?" In Asylum and City he takes as little as he expects to need, and then gets more when he needs it. In Origins, he's toting most of his kit from the get-go. (Which, to me, also helps to explain why combat is so much harder.)
That, and lest we all forget, Gotham City is a crime filled hell hole at the best of times, full of gangs, serial killers, and other such thugs. Curfew or not, bad weather or not, unless they were cops or something like that all but the most stupid and/or desperate of honest people would be off the streets, and Batman hasn't been around long enough to really clean up Gotham even as much as he can at this point. Also it's the middle of the night, there wouldn't be many people out to begin with even if it wasn't already borderline suicidal to be out at night in Gotham.Kwil said:No 'normals' are running around because, not only is the city filled with criminals, so the night-life is pretty limited already (listen to the guys talking on the bridge about trying to find something to do), but the cops know about the hit and so have put out a curfew, and on top of that, it's apparently "the storm of the century". So the only ones out are the ones who either fear what their boss will do to them if they aren't, or are getting paid exorbitantly to do so.
I feel the same way. Every time Yahtzee said that these were all the D list villains it made me cringe a little. Just because they haven't appeared in a movie doesn't make them D list. Deathstroke is fucking awesome, and so is Firefly, so quit banging on about Firefly.ZZoMBiE13 said:Not sure which is more sad. Those who had to stop the video to check on the villains, or myself. Who didn't. No, not even for Crazy Quilt.