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9/10
The Black Sheep Of The Arkham Franchise
jack_cummins19 April 2019
This is game is amazing, it is a amazing take on Batman, Gotham and the Characters. The gameplay is also quite impressive with a good balance of Combat & Predator missions as well as full use of Batman's detective skills. The winter/Christmas setting works perfectly as a contrast from the darkening story.

While the game is amazing it feels like it should be setting up another trilogy of Batman games. It doesn't feel with like it connects with the timeline that Arkham Asylum to Knight set up. The result of this being it's outcasted by most fans. Making it quite underrated.

Rating: 8.75 / 10. Impressive but doesn't feel like it belongs to it's franchise.
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9/10
Batman: Arkham Underrated
franchoviradc23 September 2020
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Arkham Origins has a reputation for being the the weak link in the chain and it can be debated. However, I believe that gets much more hate than it should. First off, WB Games Montreal shows a pretty flawed Batman. Not something that other games did, it takes real guts to show that and even Batman recognizes he wasn't prepared for what crossed his path, a couple scenes you could tell that they were really messing with his head and was really cool to see. The innovation of the crime scenes were brilliant, so much so that Rocksteady putted it into Arkham Knight. The choice of giving Bane, you know a brain, made Arkham Origins Bane the best one money can buy in the series. The story is filled with emotion, we see Bruce insecure because he cannot defend his home and the ones who loves, we see him doubtful when Alfred questions what he has become and what he's surname even means at this point. The environment really takes you back to Batman Returns, christmas vibe it has going is just on spot. Talking about the environment taking you back, the soundtrack by Christopher Drake is beautiful, it has this Danny Elfman style taking you back to the Tim Burton movies but in the more tense moments you feel this dark Hans Zimmer vibe remind you of the Dark Knight trilogy. The voice casting is perfect even though it misses the iconic figures of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hammil. Has remarkable boss battles and the multiplayer, was a really interesting move by the developers, in spite of being basic it was good fun. I will say, Arkham Origins does pale before Arkham City but doesn't deny the fact that is a 101% must play if you're a fan of Batman's and the Arkham series.
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7/10
Still an enjoyable ride
rhiron6 November 2013
Albeit not as original as either 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' or 'Batman: Arkham City', 'Batman: Arkham Origins' is still fun and, for avid Batman and DC Comics fans or even fans of comics and games, this is a great buy!

You're introduced to some fascinating characters, arguably many of whom have appeared in other games in the same franchise, but you're catching them before they have really come to understand Batman as being either their ally or their enemy. Some, of course, have made up their minds already and will never change them.

As with all the Arkham games thus far, the cinematics are incredible and there are several sequences involving both Batman and The Joker that hold up as well as if the inspired Paul Dini had written them himself. On that note, however, Dini's presence is sorely missed and it was a mistake to remove him from the production team even before the ill-fated 'Harley Quinn's Revenge' had gone into development several years ago.

That is not to say that Arkham Origins is bad. It isn't. You get to explore Gotham almost without barriers, the fighting system is still good and the story is incredible, even though it feels like it starts to lose steam and fall into clichés towards the end of its run.

Fans of comics like 'Batman: Year One', 'Batman: The Long Halloween' and 'Batman: Dark Victory', to name but a few will definitely enjoy some of the characters and events that crop up here and, for the seasoned game player, the Arkham series is still enjoyable. It just needs something a little new, perhaps coupled with a return from some characters who have been absent from the Arkham series and from Gotham City for quite some time. The Arkham series should also take a more adventurous step (that Rocksteady quite possibly would have done had it retained its licence over the franchise) and give the player controlling Batman a bit more chance of actually piloting the Batmobile and/or the Batwing and other assorted vehicles.

The voice cast here really has to be commended. Unlike some other gamers, I grew used to Roger Craig Smith as Batman/Bruce Wayne quite quickly, but he still seems like a flawed addition when compared to Kevin Conroy, who has been voicing the character for so long that his successors can sound a bit alien in the role. Anyone who has seen 'Batman: Gotham Knight' (2008) will also know that Conroy is still capable of playing a young Batman/Bruce Wayne, so Smith's presence here does seem kind of redundant. On the other side of the coin, however, Mark Hamill was irreplaceable and, yet, he had to be replaced after he hung up his joy buzzer and razor-edged playing cards. Troy Baker is an excellent replacement for Hamill and, while I would still love it had Hamill surprisingly leapt back into the role once more, Baker is an energetic and memorable Clown Prince of Crime and, if nothing else, a scarily effective Hamill impersonator at times.

Those returning to their Arkham Asylum and Arkham City roles remain inspired choices, whilst long-time Batman animation music composer, Christopher Drake delivers a fine score that, whilst up to his own standards, misses out on some of the quirkiness that made the music of the previous two games, as composed by Nick Arundel and Ron Fish, so unique and tailored to this interpretation of Batman.

The Batcave is awesome, holding an Anton Furst/Nathan Crowley/Goonies feel all at the same time (hopefully next time Wayne Manor will get more of a showing as well), and Gotham is still a fascinating place, especially as players are given the chance to explore regions that previously weren't available, such as those areas of Gotham that were underwater during Arkham City. Even though the Christmastime setting has been ridiculed for cutting corners (as it was snowing through most of Arkham City), this time period demonstrates just how unrelentingly hostile Gotham City is. Villains like The Joker and new-breed, Anarky, wage war on Gotham during the season of family and giving -- it is almost like something out of the pages of Frank Miller's 'The Dark Knight Returns'.

However, I agree with one reviewer who complained about the ridiculously long bridge! But other complaints about the static nature of the opening sequences are a point of personal preference -- I found them to be a useful tutorial that helped me to brush up on my old techniques from the last two games, whilst not being killed too often!!!

So, in summary, there's plenty to enjoy here, particularly as the game is set in the Dark Knight's formative years but, next time, perhaps Warner Brothers will either take a chance or return to trusting Rocksteady to take those chances on their behalf! All the same, the Arkham series remains one of the most effective and enjoyable ways of introducing or reintroducing both new and long-term fans to the mystique and intricacy of the Batman comics and his world in general!
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10/10
Egregiously Underrated
mitchellaj-131426 July 2020
Best boss fights, characters, and pacing of the entire series. Roger Craig Smith and Troy Baker did a phenomenal job stepping in and providing the voices for our two leads. This game deserves WAY more respect and it's a shame that it doesn't get it.
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10/10
Totally underrated
alexshpv5 February 2020
I don't know why for God sake this game is so hated...first to say is my favourite from all Batman games.The story is amazing,the graphics and the most enjoyable thing is probably the boss fights.Troy Baker's Joker is such a good choice.Bane was also well portrayed in this game.I wish i could erase my memories and play it again for the first time.
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10/10
best batman game ever
ferenczjuhasz6 August 2017
i just don't get all the hates against this game... what the hell ? this game is totally bat- game. i mean look at it... Christmas, snow, giant statues... its even better then most of the batman movies and cartoons too... nolan should watch and learn with open mouth, how does the real gotham city look like... and when joker makes a Christmas party, it always rocks... except of batman world, this is a great way to celebrate the Christmas after all
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8/10
Arkham City 5 hour DLC
HerbsReviews1 April 2014
"Don't add me to the weight you carry..."

I know I'm not the only one when it goes to saying that Arkham Asylum shocked gamers back in 2009, presenting a dark malevolent atmosphere superhero game like no other. What nobody ever expected was Arkham Asylum, a sequel that pushed the boundaries to both video game storytelling and game engineering. So when they announced that a new prequel game was coming out, I was looking forward to it, but questioned it's success as soon as I heard that Warner Bros Montreal was making it and not the almighty Rocksteady. I feared that Origins would suffer the same fate all superhero video games do: mass advertising yet no game creativity and effort.

When I finally played the game, I was relieved that the game managed to exceed my expectations. No, this is no Arkham City or Asylum if you're wondering, consider it more of a Arkham City 5-6 hour DLC package.

I'll start off by saying that the story is by far the best of the franchise, it feels the most batman like of all three games. We are presented with a darker and deeper storyline, expressing a more humane and vulnerable Batman. In fact the character development is so well done in this game, you can actually feel Bruce Wayne's pain and anger and fears. The interaction between him and Alred is very well done, you can feel the emotion and tension of their parent child relationship throughout the game.

As for the gameplay, I think it was a notch down from the predecessors. While I commend WB for trying to be original and not blindly copying Rocksteady, I think it was a backfire. The combat system and boss fights have been dumbed down to simple and formulaic approaches. It's really just an over kill and bosses can be defeated using the 3 same buttons time and time again. The combat flow has disappeared and now you will experience abrupt glitches and loss in frame rate when combatting large groups of enemies. It's a real shame because the game has so much replay value, but is obstructed by game freezes and massive bugs.

The voice acting in this game is just as good as the previous games. I was a little nervous about Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill being replaced, but Roger Craig Smith (Batman) and Troy Baker (Joker) were great replacements. Smith did a great job of bringing Batman to life, and even seemed to bring more character and emotion to the character.

At the end of the day, if you loved the first 2 games then you'll love this one. As a Batman fan in general, you'll really love this game, just don't expect it to extend the limits of the batman universe we've loved since 2009. For these reasons Batman Arkham Origins gets an 8.5/10.
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9/10
Batman Arkham origins - review
kevinpaul199917 November 2013
This title is a prequel which is sometimes hard to develop in the case of games. Game play wise this is stunning,continuing the great combat system and gadgets present in the previous arkham games along with some new ones,This without doubt is good enough to keep the feel of the game intact .visually arkham origins does a pretty good job, having the open world expanded up to twice as much as last time. adding Gotham city into the game is something worth taking a look at or roaming around as batman. One of the greatest things about the Arkham series was that it always gave the player an experiences as to how it feels to be batman. This time around they managed to keep the feeling just as great as the previous titles. Batman himself looks quite stunning in the game. The story for this game by far was one of the best written story in the series and can at least attain a title of top 10 best story games ever. The story gives of impressive character relation development between Batman, joker and a few other characters including Alfred(Bruce waynes butler). There are small flaws in the game like, frame lags at certain points. Its rarely seen in the game. Those who are here to get the game for its story, gameplay or being general fans of arkham games will be in for a blast. Especially the story. It is understandable why the new studios did not want to add too many things and change the games combat system or add major changes that can change the feel of the game. After all the combat and predator game play etc are what makes this series great.The boss fights are some of the most impressive stuffs in the game, boss fights seem more head on with the villain then making it look cinematic. The overall game was a great ride and only gets me hyped for the rumored sequel to arkham city under rocksteady.

gameplay : 9/10 Story: 10/10 visuals: 9/10 Feel of the game : 9.5/10 ovrall: 9.0/10

Dark,Thrilling and a Brilliant story
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9/10
A nice prequel in the series
SteveDonnachie2002200129 October 2013
I remember hearing about this game coming out nearly a year ago. And right from the start I became excited because I've been a die hard Batman fan since I was 6 and the previous 2 Arkham games were amazing. But then I began to have mixed emotions as the months fallowed. I heard that Rocksteady games wasn't making the 3rd installment in the series and I was worried because some new video game would screw up the series where we get a game too kid friendly and PG like and too much like that crappy 1997 Batman and Robin film. And I had heard that the game wont fallow the previous 2 games and I was let down by this considering I thought that a instant sequel to Arkham City was needed since their were a lot of questions fallowing Arkham City and I thought a 3rd fallow up game was needed. And of course finding out that Kevin Conroy wasn't voicing Batman and that another actor was needed to voice a younger Batman had me very worried. So in overall the question was could a prequel game really live up to the previous 2 games?

Well I got the game yesterday and I can say it does have its pro's and cons.

The Pro's. The open world environment. Gotham City looked just amazing and dark which helped keep the feel of the previous 2 games intact. And the idea of 8 assasians coming to Gotham City to kill Batman for 50 million dollars was very interesting. And it was nice to see the Black Mask getting more time in the game. And some of the villains in the game I never expected to see ever were in it. I also liked how it was the same control system as the previous 2 games because I had this belief the new video game company would change everything around to make it harder. The Con's. The off by a couple of second glitches. Every time I get into the batwing the game slightly freezes up. This was too familiar with Arkham City. When Arkham City came out I remember how that game had lots of bugs. Mainly the whole box popping up and the damaged download content crap that caused peoples game systems to constantly reset. I also found it slightly strange that Batman has the same weapons he did in Arkham City. If Origons takes place years before the previous 2 games shouldn't Batman not had had the same weapons he had in Arkham City. And if he did have these weapons the whole time shouldn't he had them when Arkham Asylum and Arkham City came along?

The verdict.

I will admit when this game was coming out and after hearing info on it I almost didn't get the game. I had worries from the start that this game wouldn't be as good and this game would likely end the series with a whimper. But I will admit it surpassed my expectations. Roger Craig Smith did a great job voicing a younger Batman. As did Troy Baker with voicing the younger Joker. And I was delighted they kept the dark atmosphere of the other 2 games intact. You cant have Batman be in a non dark feel. It just wouldn't be the same. So Warner Brothers Montreal. You did a great job. I rate the game as a 9. I recommend the game to anyone who hasn't played it.
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7/10
It's okay
ultimatexstealth7 July 2016
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Pros:

More Variety in the designs of enemies.

I believe there were more costumes in this one than Arkham City.

Better and longer DLC than Arkham City. ( Cold Cold Heart )

Okay story, but I like City and Asylum's stories more.

Cons:

The design of the environment isn't as appealing to me as Arkham City's environment design was.

Black Mask and most of the assassins hired to kill Batman were reduced in story importance to allow the Joker to shine.

I didn't like the sound tracks in this game as much as the ones in City, but these were decent.

Short Summary: It's a decent game that has good things the other two games didn't, and vice versa. In all, I had more fun with City than Origins. But Origins is good in its own way.
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8/10
Gotham City Needs A Hero.
Climinator7 November 2013
Batman Arkham Asylum surpassed both video-game players and reviewers expectations tremendously back in 2009. The sequel, with even greater graphics and game-play did so even more two years later. Therefore a third Arkham game was inevitable.

Due to the events at the end of Arkham City, Arkham Origins is a prequel so some of Batman's old foes are resurrected. The game begins with the villain Black Mask placing a bounty on Batman's head on Christmas Eve. This attracts the attention of 8 super-assassins including Deathstroke, Bane, Lady Shiva, Deadshot. To top that all off Batman also comes across several side-super-villains like Edward Nygma, Penguin, Mad Hatter and The Joker.

Whilst the graphics are not as detailed as Arkham City, the game play is amazing. Its fast, slick and Batman is brutal. Sure there are glitches here and there but hopefully a patch will be released soon. The city is massive (although perhaps not as big as previews said but still). You can explore the industrial side of Gotham and the side that would eventually become 'Arkham City'. Plot-wise, a lot (and I mean A LOT) of it has been taken and expanded from Batman Begins. I have no problem with that though.

The game would get a 10 from me if it weren't for those bloody glitches though. Excellent game otherwise.
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7/10
Good enough
Heartburnt_Kid29 January 2022
The expectation after the Arkham City was high and tragically Origins didn't live up to the hype. Coming from the previous game I was bombarded with this cold, almost colorless map. Enemies and overall mechanics seem to be unchanged, there simply wasn't anything revolutionary. If there was anything new, it was the number of bugs.

The main plot is easily forgettable and could be labeled as an unimportant cliche standalone story. Side quests don't have the same quality as the previous title had, I couldn't think of one worth remembering.

While being a weak game for Arkham standards, the game is still good enough for a casual player experiencing a Batman game for the first time. The addictive combat gameplay holds up and puzzles, yet being copy-pasted from the previous titles, are still fun to solve.
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3/10
An Insult to The Franchise
ThatisnotSolidSnake19 January 2024
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Oh, Arkham Origins, a poorly programmed game that came out in late 2013 with unpolished gameplay, horrendous graphics, visuals, animations, and the frame rate keeps dropping on my PS3.

Speaking of 2013, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has BETTER graphics, cutscenes, and smooth frame rate compared to this complete abomination trash, AO.

WB Montreal didn't have better ideas instead of copying everything from Arkham City. It's literally the same game with recycled gadgets and identical animations. By the way, they had to rush the game out unfinished, and it got lots of technical issues. Millions of people are reporting that this game has so many crashes, bugs, glitches, restarting console, corrupt saves, and freezes on all platforms. It doesn't matter if your console is brand new, it will still have issues, it's an easy cash grab, and Montreal is a piece of trash company who can't even bother fix it and it's still having issues.

Gameplay is still the same but worse. The punch sound effect sounds like 2 cardboard boxes are slapping each other.

Story is cringed. The main plot line is Black mask hired 8 assassins to kill Batman in one night and that's what the game is supposed to be about. That's not what the game is about. Half the story, Joker is impersonating Black Mask all along and the trailer lied to us. You're not going after 8 assassins this time; you have to stop Joker again for the 3rd time. Three games in a row to stop Joker and they didn't mention about Joker in a single trailer. Then Bane discovers Batman is Bruce Wayne, but how does Bane know where the Batcave is located at in the middle of the ocean? That completely makes no sense and horrible writing.

I can't believe these people are defending this game and saying it's, "Underrated.'' Lmao, it's been 11 years, and this game didn't even get a remaster on next gen consoles. Oh, how embarrassing for this so-called "underrated." At least Arkham Knight saved the franchise, so fight me. ✌
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10/10
Best Arkham game yet (No real spoilers)
Mikez1410 November 2013
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The developers of Warner Brothers Montreal really did a fantastic job. Despite being given huge shoes to fill by temporarily taking over Rocksteady's incredible work of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, they somehow delivered a game which surpasses its predecessors by sticking with the same formula and improving on what was already there.

Since this is a prequel, the story line takes place before both its predecessors. Bruce Wayne has only been Batman for two years and is still believed to be a myth by some, however in this one night the Batman truly makes his mark on Gotham City and opens up the gateway that leads himself up to becoming the Dark Knight the city needs.

This Batman is young, arrogant and full of anger and rage but is by no means an amateur. As shown when he takes on 8 assassin who are after the 50 million dollar bounty placed on his head.

The story is by far the best of the franchise, it feels the most batman like of all three games. It's darker and has a deeper story line as it expresses Batman more as a human and his vulnerability. In fact the character development is so well done in this game, you can actually feel Bruce Wayne's pain and anger and fears. The interaction between him and Alfred is very well done, you can feel the emotion and tension of their parent child relationship throughout the game.

The gameplay pretty much uses the same core mechanics of that in Arkham City with slight tweaks and improvements here and there. With an expanded Gotham, it gives you a map twice as big as its predecessor to explore. The fighting mechanics stay true to the series as well as the stealth aspect of the game too. There are a couple new gadgets you'll enjoy and some familiar ones that you'll recognise too. The boss battles are a real highlight of this game, keeping you on the edge of your seat at all times. For the first time we have the batcave as our base of operations and a new fast travel system which utilises the Batwing.

Just so you are aware, the voice talents of the legendary Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill are absent from this game. Instead we get a younger take on Batman on Joker from the voice talents of Roger Craig Smith and Troy Baker. Without a doubt they do an incredible job, I absolutely love Roger's take on Batman. It actually sounds like a young Kevin and we all know who Troy Baker is and how much talent he has. He absolutely stuns you with his Mark Hamill impression. You almost wouldn't realise it's a different voice actor. So no need to worry, these guys do a marvellous job filling in even bigger shoes.

The replay value is also why you need to purchase this game right away. Apart from the giant map, engaging story and tons of side missions; challenge maps also return. And just like how you could play as Catwoman in Arkham City, now you get to play as Deathstroke aka Slade Wilson, the worlds greatest assassin. Online multiplayer has been included which adds a new dimension to the game, it's very entertaining and fun to play; especially with friends in a 2 vs 2 vs 3 game mode (Joker gang vs Bane gang vs Batman & Robin).

The negatives are the bugs/glitches and issues with poor frame rate and freezing this game is having. However, the developers at WB are hard at work addressing these issues and will eventually be sorted, some of which have already been fixed.

At the end of the day, if you loved the first 2 games then you'll love this one. As a Batman fan in general, you'll really love this game, it was a very awesome experience and I enjoyed it (still am enjoying it) the most out of all three games so far. I should also mention future DLC, including the initiation pack where you get to train/fight as Bruce Wayne in a series of challenge maps to fight against one of his teachers. Also not forgetting the all new additional story which details will be announced in the near future.
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10/10
Best Game Ever In Arkham Series
karansharma898025 October 2013
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this game is best game ever made.because one of the reason is Batman is my best superhero in DC universe and this time Warner bros. Montreal made this game and the best game designer Eric Holmes made this game with game director Ben Mattes.in my view this game is GAME OF THE DECADE.i play also Batman Arkham Asylum and Batman Arkham City.so i really hope that this game is also breaking the records.so this game can also be best selling game i hope so.so guys who read my review please buy this game and enjoy it very much. BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM-2008 BATMAN ARKHAM CITY-2011 BATMAN ARKHAM ORIGINS-2013.THIS ALL THREE GAMES ARE MY BEST GAMES EVER.
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8/10
Great story
knightwraith24 April 2014
This is a great story. The story keeps the same feel as the BTAS episode of Heart of Ice with a few new elements added in to solidify the hate relationship between Mr. Freeze and the Penguin shown in Arkham City. Although I am a Joker and Harley Quinn fan this DLC is far more interesting than the Harley's Revenge DLC and I love the new cold suit Batman wears in this adventure. The only thing that kept me from giving this story a 9 was its length. I would also liked to have seen Victor's transformation as a surveillance video after the crime scene investigation rather than just a fuzzy playback in detective mode. Mr. Freeze in my opinion has the most tragic back story.
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8/10
Not bad. It ain't Arkham City but it don't need to be neither.
Batman: Arkham Origins is the obligatory sequel/prequel to a pre-established franchise in gaming; and while it doesn't reach the highs of its predecessor, Arkham Origins is still ripe entertainment for the picking. The story's pretty solid and Batman's suit in this is GORGEOUS to look at; and the gameplay adds some nice twists to what we've previously seen in the series.

Sure you can tell that A) being a prequel means that certain characters' fates are all-but determined and B) it's going to foreshadow things to come. Arkham Origins delivers on these things in both good and bad ways. It overcomes being a 'stale' prequel and manages to show a less-refined Batman duking it out on the streets of Gotham. The gameplay has some real weight to it just like Arkham City did successfully several times over; though the new elements added in Arkham Origins are rather few and far between in comparison. Does it decreases the experience of playing another solid addition to Arkham Origins? Maybe a little, but this game isn't like the recently crappy Spider-Man movie-tie-in video games.

Arkham Origins is like backstory of a long-running movie franchise: while not whole-heartedly necessary it is nice to know that it's out there and that aspect of the story's been explored. I give Origins an 8/10.
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10/10
Game Of The Year??
jason-mcavoy12 November 2013
Batman: Arkham Origins is the next adaptation in the Batman: Arkham Games. This game has got to be the best free roaming game I have ever played! The combat system has been thoroughly improved. The Challenge mode now has an increased difficulty! there is a better variety of Enemies in this game! Unlike (Arkham Asylum)the boss battles are actually fair and playable. The best part for me about the Challenge mode would ultimately have to be playing as Deathstroke! I loved Free Flowing 100 enemies with a steel pipe! The story is also better! Playing as the young Bruce Wayne makes me feel as though I'm restarting the story of Batman again. Thats all I have to say. Overall I think this is the best game of 2013 and can't wait for the next adaptation.
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10/10
Always 10 for Batman Games.
gurmeetduggal3125 October 2013
Couldn't wait this year for Arkham origins. Got my Xbox DVD and i must say i enjoyed this game. i was in love with Batman Arkham Asylum back in 2009. Arkham city was an epic batman game. Many reviewer made a comment that there is nothing new in this game and its an average game but i don't agree with such review. They always compare with previous games which is unfair. Nice efforts were put to make this game. The story was OK. Voice acting was also good. The content of this game was excellent. The combat and predator were similar to arkham city. They could have made it a bit different and innovative. But overall it was a complete fun game. you don't get to play so awesome game every year. I am sure all the batman fans all over the world agree with me and give it a 10 rating!
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6/10
Most Cinematic Yet Least Innovative Game of the Series
helloimyellow00714 May 2014
Batman: Arkham Origins was a game that I wasn't really expecting from last year. Naturally, I got excited for this game when it was first announced but I realized that this isn't developed my Rocksteady Studios but instead by WB Montreal & Splash Damage. Instead of continuing the Arkham franchise, this game decides to explore the beginnings of Bruce Wayne as Batman. While the game itself isn't a bad game (if you haven't played any of the Arkham games), however it feels that it is a rehashed version of the past Arkham games and nothing new isn't brought to the table with this entry into the Arkham games. I can say it's the most cinematic of all the Arkham games, the gameplay lacks innovation from Arkham City and feels like a re-skinned version of city than it's own thing. While Arkahm Origins is still a solid experience on its own, it lacks to build whatever is from the previous entries of the Arkham games.

First thing to get out, the original cast of Kevin Conroy as Batman and Mark Hamill as The Joker are not here to reprise their role (Oh yeah, I forgot the Joker makes an appearance in this game). Instead they are replaced with both Roger Craig Smith as Batman and Troy Baker as the Joker. Both actors do their jobs well as they both sound a lot younger compared to their older counterparts in the previous Arkham games. For myself, I believe that Mark Hamill should pass the ever blazing torch of who gets to voice the Joker over to Troy Baker. You can hardly tell that it is Troy himself which is pretty unbelievable.

Within Arkham Origins' presentation, it does surprisingly well as it is what I call the most cinematic Arkham game so far in the series. Even with the presentation and story itself, in terms of gameplay is where the game starts to fall off making it the weakest of the Arkham games. Gameplay hasn't been changed for the most part: combat remains fluid as ever, predator mode is still fun, and exploration is relatively the same. While it's nice to have things remain the same, you might as well wish for something different in the end. The one feature that is new to the Arkham games is the experience system. Basically every combat, predator or auxiliary challenge, you are rewarded with experience and the more efficient you are, the larger the multiplier of the experience points. The assassins' battles are also entertaining to partake in and for the most part makes the experience more intense (even though two of them ended up being side missions instead).

I have to admit WB Montreal does less with the game and that's disappointing for me. The standard argument with that is that it's a prequel, so Batman isn't going to have those gadgets in this game. I just call that lazy because the developers didn't push the game that extra mile which would've made the game great on its own. Even a lot of the gadgets are the same from Arkham City. For example, remember that ice grenade you got in Arkham City, well here you get a glue grenade which has the exact same properties that the ice grenade does.Also a lot of the mission structure from City is replicated a lot in Origins, which makes it kind of lazy in that sense. Another thing that disappointed me was how easy the extras are. In the game you collect these Enigma packs for one of the side missions and to my dismay, they are extremely easy to trace and obtain. Okay, I admit there were a couple where I had to figure out how to get but for the most part all you need is a specific gadget to get them (or in some cases they lay right in the open….). Compared to Arkham City, that game made you work for the extras and obtaining them makes you feel accomplished at the end. Here in Arkham Origins, there isn't much joy in collecting them, almost makes it feel like a grind.

There is replay value if you're up for it: new game plus is a game mode that puts you in a new game with all your gadgets and upgrades with more challenging enemies. If you beat that mode there is a even challenging "I Am The Night" mode where it's one death you start from the very beginning. Challenge Mode is back and strangely enough for me, a lot of the maps feel very bland. I guess its the colour scheme that they were aiming for but for me it's not as entertaining as Arkham City challenge maps (hell, I feel like going back to Arkham City after playing Origins). An odd addition to the Arkham games is a multiplayer mode for the first time. The multiplayer is pretty standard of what you expect from multiplayer content in single player content based game. It's basically a form of 3v3v2 with Joker's and Bane's men fighting for control while Batman and Robin try to take down the rest of the gang members. The multiplayer in all honesty isn't much to keep you invested like Uncharted or Grand Theft Auto Online.

Overall, the game is solid if this is your first Arkham game, but for the rest of us this is an okay addition to the Arkham series. With strong inspiration from various works of Batman to create the Arkham Origins story, the gameplay suffers with lack of innovation, repeated elements, and the simplified extras that makes this game lack challenge. Arkham Origins is a good game with very noticeable flaws, so I would recommend buying this game at sale price.
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9/10
Batman: Arkham Origins (Pros & Cons)
paulbaloukas9027 September 2023
Pros: 1. Love the boss battles like Deathstroke, Bane, Firefly, Copperhead etc!

2. Love the plot where Batman & Joker meet!

3. Love using the Batwing to travel from district to district!

4. Outstanding voice performances by Roger Craig Smith, Troy Baker, JB Blanc, Nolan North, Wally Wingert, Tara Strong etc as Batman, Joker, Bane, Penguin, Enigma, Harleen Quinzel etc!

Cons: 1. Too many crashes & glitches on all platforms!

2. It felt too much like Arkham City!

3. The multiplayer sucks!

4. Didn't like the Batsuit!

5. Didn't like the shockgloves!

6. Every time the game loads, the verification screen shows up!

7. The Autosave takes a minute to disappear!

8. The voice performances are not the same without Kevin Conroy & Mark Hamill as Batman & Joker!
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7/10
Not so good as it could be
tixsr-600020 August 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This game series has been very good to this point. When earlier parts were made by Rocksteady Studios nearly everything was near perfect. This one is made by another studio, WB Montreal because Rocksteady wanted to concentrate to the next part, Arkham Knight instead of this so called "interlude". This game was the first (and latest to date) game made by WB Montreal and that maybe explains some of the weaknesses in game. Arkham Origins is place in few years before the first part Arham Asylum, before Batman met Gordon and Joker. Batman meets many previously unknown villains from earlier games and learns from them. The plot is the best in this, I would give it an 8. Technical presentation is the weakest part, maybe 6. There is many bugs and little graphical weaknesses. As the game tries to be very alike earlier games there is changes in looks of the characters (of course some of them is necessary because they are younger) and environment; some of them are good and some bad. For example Joker is better looking but Bruce Wayne is not. Anyway this story is necessary to tell and its well told. In the bottom line there's a lot which could made better but for good story its playable.
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good game, but falls short when compared to predecessors.
assassino44729 December 2013
arkham origins is overall a good game, but the ones who are playing it after completing the previous batman titles are in for a disappointment. sure, the graphics are great, they always have been, and the characters are also very strong and feel very real, but the campaign is kind of poor based and quite predictable.the city is bigger than in the previous title, but there is very less you can do in it(there aren't even citizens present, only thugs roaming the streets.)and the side missions are painfully similar to arkham city.the missions are nowhere as terrifying and insidious as the previous titles.you won't feel like going back to it after completing it.

now for the good part, it's a great place to start if you haven't played the previous titles, the combat is pretty much the same as before which is good, stealth is pretty satisfying, but sometimes too easy, gadgets are infinitely fun, villains are challenging.

so at the end of the day, it's a pretty good game, but not nearly as fun as it's predecessors. arkham city portrayed a spooky place, hinting that scarecrow was there, poison ivy's building, finding calender man, etc, but arkham origin's free roam is a bit boring.
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5/10
This game goes from easy to impossible in seconds..
macy-5193714 July 2015
This was a pretty great game, but there are some major flaws that I wish I'd known about before purchasing it. So to spare you the shock and frustration, here are a few colossal imperfections that greatly lower my rating.

1. The dialogue is terrible. The creators of Arkham Origins apparently forgot that Batman is not some bloodthirsty demon. The threats he spits at random thugs during interrogations sound so juvenile! On top of that, as usual, the thugs are constantly saying the same things over and over on every mission. Would you really say, 'I'm gonna crush you' or, 'You're never gonna hit me' if you're 12 other buddies have already been swiftly taken out and scattered over the cold snow like bloody sprinkles?

2. The boss fights are so easy. If you were expecting more, think again. But that being said, there was one fight that was so impossible it had me mad for several hours. Because I couldn't get past it, it was awful trying to deal with it over and over, when all I wanted to do was keep playing the game. What makes it worse was these impossible little missions just kept popping up, and all of them suddenly make you feel hopeless and panicked.

But besides that.. the game was pretty good. And even after the main missions are over, so far, Gotham City still keeps the player entertained.
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8/10
Don't screw it up guys, this time we forgive you
Scithorack25 October 2013
Had the chance to play and finish both Arkham Asylum and Arkham City on PC and Console platforms, and as I threw a look only at a game walkthrough of Arkham Origins(1080p video) it left me with a not so good impression. This title has a major lack of polishing, a major recycling of the areas used in the Gotham/Arkham City previous title, I may say this because I am a big fan of the dark knight/batman franchise especially the comic book side of things, DCuniverse generally. What I found at first at the Arkham series are the beautiful portrayed characters made from Batman/DC universe, elements that combined together in offering of the largest scale good impression and achievement of what we would like to call a "verum visionem" to what the authors and artists have achieved over the decades with the caped crusader(most of it until now). Arkham Origins over and under the "blood thirst" of the fans of the previous games or the franchise in general was a rather hasted project, from my point of view, and beneath this was a franchise probably knocked to the floor in development by serious constraints probably by the owners, producers, or who knows...even the marketing of the whole project and the deadlines following it, the truth is...I miss the passion of the people in charge or participation at it, the attitudes that are sensed in the developing results of the people who actually worked on it probably(mostly the guys up-stairs really, with the Gs). I really hope this could be something good, in return, to work better things at future titles such as this and not to overdue the punchings on it and turn it in to a "idiotically drained" franchise, such as the AC franchise was by our little developers from Ubisoft(aka: Boobye trap). A loud message from the reactions of the masses, as I read and read opinions, goods and bads is: "Don't screw it up guys, this time we forgive you".
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