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Making my way through Arkham Origins at the moment. 

how is it?   i loved asylum, i was sick as home and just got this for ps3.... finished it in 2 days of constant playing.

 

but i did not like the city.... something did not feel right in it, compared to asylum.

 

so i skipped origins.

 

might get the knight though.    or should i play origins too?    how is it?

how is it?   i loved asylum, i was sick as home and just got this for ps3.... finished it in 2 days of constant playing.

 

but i did not like the city.... something did not feel right in it, compared to asylum.

 

so i skipped origins.

 

might get the knight though.    or should i play origins too?    how is it?

I preferred Asylum and City to what I've played of Origins so far. City was Asylum on a larger scale. 

 

Origins is more of the same but has this detective element to it where you re-create a crime scene to get clues which I'm not a fan of. Other than that it has a lot of the side bits that can in the first two games. 

I preferred Asylum and City to what I've played of Origins so far. City was Asylum on a larger scale. 

 

Origins is more of the same but has this detective element to it where you re-create a crime scene to get clues which I'm not a fan of. Other than that it has a lot of the side bits that can in the first two games. 

 

ok, so i am definately skipping the origins.   i liked the stealth and the confinement in the asylum, that did not work in the city for me.  i got bored too quickly.

re-creating crime scene sounds tedious.   if i want that, i will play the latest sherlock holmes game (which i did by the way, and it is awesome)

 

 

i hope knight will be perfect though...  not sure why i expect that, but a man can dream.

ok, so i am definately skipping the origins.   i liked the stealth and the confinement in the asylum, that did not work in the city for me.  i got bored too quickly.

re-creating crime scene sounds tedious.   if i want that, i will play the latest sherlock holmes game (which i did by the way, and it is awesome)

 

 

i hope knight will be perfect though...  not sure why i expect that, but a man can dream.

 

Don't forget that the Asylum, City and Knight were developed by Rocksteady and Origins was by WB. That explains some of the differences.

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Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition.

 

Man, this is a fun game. The art, the music, and even some of the humor is cool. I've been losing interest in games pretty quick recently but this one has had me firing up my PS4 a few times a day to get in some playtime.

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Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition.

 

Man, this is a fun game. The art, the music, and even some of the humor is cool. I've been losing interest in games pretty quick recently but this one has had me firing up my PS4 a few times a day to get in some playtime.

 

i have not played the "edition" but i played it when it first came out.   mucho fun game :)

Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition.

 

Man, this is a fun game. The art, the music, and even some of the humor is cool. I've been losing interest in games pretty quick recently but this one has had me firing up my PS4 a few times a day to get in some playtime.

 

I agree it's one of the best games I've played in recent times. They had it available for free on Xbox Live Gold and I'm glad I had a chance to play through it.

i have not played the "edition" but i played it when it first came out.   mucho fun game :)

 

 

I agree it's one of the best games I've played in recent times. They had it available for free on Xbox Live Gold and I'm glad I had a chance to play through it.

 

 

What it does, it does so damn well. It's great for all the right reasons. 

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