Batman: Arkham Origins (1 Viewer)

Apr 15, 2006
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The game's main storyline is set five years before that of 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum and follows a younger and less refined Batman who has a bounty placed on his head by crime lord Black Mask, drawing eight of the world's greatest assassins to Gotham City on Christmas Eve.

Characters
Batman (Roger Craig Smith)
Alfred Pennyworth (Martin Jarvis)
Black Mask (Brian Bloom)
Bane (J. B. Blanc)
Deadshot
Deathstroke (Mark Rolston)
Copperhead (Rosa Salazar)
Firefly
Electrocutioner (Steven Blum)
Killer Croc
Shiva
GCPD Captain James Gordon (Michael Gough)
Joker (Troy Baker)
Penguin (Nolan North)
Mad Hatter (Peter MacNicol)
Anarky
Alberto Falcone
Barbara Gordon

Setting
The events of Arkham Origins are set approximately five years before Batman: Arkham Asylum, in the middle of winter in fictional Gotham City. Batman is an experienced crime-fighter in the second year of his career, but has not yet become the veteran superhero portrayed in Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. He remains a mysterious force with even the police unsure if he is a vigilante, a myth or supernatural. Batman has battled with traditional criminals and gangsters and is used to being stronger and faster than his targets. However, on a snowy Christmas Eve, he is confronted by far more dangerous foes: eight professional assassins aiming to collect the $50 million bounty put on Batman's head by Black Mask. Rogues such as the Joker take advantage of the assassins' arrival to launch their own nefarious schemes, while Black Mask's henchmen help instigate a rise in crime and gang activity in the city.
The Gotham City Police Department, led by Commissioner Loeb, is thoroughly corrupt, and Branden leads his SWAT team in hunting down Batman to claim the bounty for themselves. The incorruptible Captain James Gordon is one of the most unpopular members of the force. The GCPD are aware of "the Batman", and do not condone his actions towards criminality. Batman's relationship with his ally Alfred is strained. Batman sees Alfred as a reminder of his parents' deaths, and an overbearing parental figure, while Alfred sees Batman as a spoiled child squandering his inheritance on his vigilante crusade, causing the two to repeatedly come into conflict.
Old Gotham, the segment of Gotham City which will become the Arkham City prison, is not yet walled off, and contains slums, lower buildings, a large shopping mall, and docks where Penguin's ship Final Offer is stationed. Within Final Offer, Penguin has added a casino, fighting pit and sales floor with weapons and ammunition. Across the bridge from Old Gotham is New Gotham, the more modern metropolitan area of the city filled with towering skyscrapers.

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Comes out today. I can't wait for this game as was the case with Arkham City. Although I'm sceptical about how the story will be without Paul Dini, who co-wrote Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. But Corey May, who was the lead writer for the Assassins Creed games joins in. Anyone else looking forward to it?

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Sheik Yerbouti
Apr 15, 2006
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    Such a great game. Up until the middle of the game, I thought it was nothing special and other than the Deathstroke fight, it wasn't that great. But it kept getting better from the Royal Hotel mission. Sticks true to the "Origins" of the Arkham universe. Great voice acting by Troy Baker, Roger Craig Smith, Brian Bloom and Nolan North. I only wish the assassins were more involved into the story when it came to trying to kill Batman.
     
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    Sheik Yerbouti
    Apr 15, 2006
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    played 5 minutes
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    game for kindergarten:sergio:
    So I'm guessing you didn't even get to the fight against Killer Croc?

    I am not buying any new games until 11/15
    That's good. This game has a bunch of bugs to be fixed. I hope by the time you get it, they actually do. Cos it really hinders the experience.
     

    Jem83

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    Nov 7, 2005
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    One of the best games I've ever played!



    Just got to the part where
    the Joker is taken to Blackgate prison. Fantastic cutscene.
     

    Jem83

    maitre'd at Canal Bar
    Nov 7, 2005
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    Same here, I think I even saw a 6 out of 10 somewhere, at one of the major game reviewing sites. Cannot understand it at all. They captured everything a Batman fan loves, and then some. Truly a fantastic game.
     

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