One might argue that RPG’s lose a bit of their lustre nowadays in that you can easily look up the solutions online if you want to. I admit I looked up the solutions from time to time (this one from Game Pressure proving to be the most helpful). Allow me to make the following justifications. First, the game itself provides a lot of hints, and so looking up guides online doesn’t add as much as you might first think. Second, I only used them when I had been wandering around aimlessly for some time. Third, you could argue that it is within the character of Batman to use all the resources available to him, and that Batman feels more like Batman when he knows exactly what he’s going to do next. Finally, video games are a lonely experience, and seeing others raise the same questions you are raising helps you feel decidedly less solipsistic.
It took me essentially one obsessive week to finish the main
storyline, but that is just a small part of what ‘Batman: Arkham City’ has to
offer. There are many side missions, and
hidden prizes to collect, and once you finish the game you can go back through
it all over again, with harder enemies. But here’s the paradox: as much as I
loved ‘Batman: Arkham City’ I just wanted to get through the main story as
quickly as I could. As I already said, I used cheats whenever I was wandering
aimlessly for a few minutes. Indeed (SPOILERS!) when, two-thirds of the way through, Catwoman is given the chance to leave Gotham City rather than go back and save Batman,
I thought ‘beauty!’ and took the exit. When (SPOILERS AGAIN!) I had slogged my
way through all the bad guys and had to endure throwing that freaking Remote
Batarang 450 times and had actually finished the game, and then found out there
was some sort of extra mission at the end, my heart sank a little. I admit it:
I have no patience. I don’t explore. I’m just driven by the need to finish. I’m
sure there are areas of life where that’s an asset.
(A final aside: yeah, yeah, she’s just a computer-generated
character and it's Wolowitzesque to say it, but Talia al Ghul in ‘Arkham City’ is hot. Like, really hot. And if
you do feel silly ogling a bunch of pixels, do an image search for the actress who
did her voice instead.)
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