which batman game you like most ?
telltale is not park of the series it is form other Div
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telltale batman came out 2 year after last batman and it is not open world game we cant not add it in this one
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The first of Arkham games came out 23 years after the first, actual, Batman game and it's not a side scrolling action game, so technically you can't add those games in your list either.
You're asking about people's favorite Batman games, yet you only have one series of the Batman games. It's like asking what Final Fantasy game people like and then only having the last 4 of them there because other ones aren't in the same storyline that you've completed.
Now, personally, I don't care that you've pretty much left out most Batman games here. But it's funny to see how you're rationalizing it by offering a nonsensical excuse. Release dates mean nothing. Open world means nothing. You can add it, so why even say that you can't. Like, I'd get if you were saying that they aren't on Steam, so the list would have to be manually written out and it'd be annoying, but claiming there are barriers where there are none, is frankly ridiculous :D
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THIS 4 GAME ARE THE BATMAN MAIN GAMES . GO AND LOOK AT IT . WHEN YOU TYPE BATMAN GAMES SERIES IT ONLY BRING UP THIS 4 GAME NOT OTHER ONES
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The first Batman main game series were the movie tie-ins.
Additionally, the LEGO Batman series of video games predates the Arkham series.
They are right that you are actually asking for the people's favourite Arkham game, not Batman game in general.
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Oh... you mean contemporary titles are more popular. So... do remakes of movies become the original movies all of a sudden?
There's no such thing as "main games" for Batman. The original Batman game would be the "main game" as much as any other. Final Fantasy games are all main Final Fantasy games, even if their storylines/themes/engines change.
Also.... just saying, I typed in "Batman game" to see if you're right... the first result is the original Lego Batman.
Own up to your mistakes, don't start spewing random stuff to preserve your ego. It wasn't even a big deal, but you're just making it one :D
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One of the worst comparisons I've ever seen, it makes so little sense that my head hurts just trying to get around it. Flies like shit because it's full of nutritious stuff, it's good for them, shit not tasting good doesn't make it instantly bad. If you're comparing a fly's basic needs with a human's, well that's just stupid because we're so far apart on the evolutionary scale that whatever one likes is irrelevant to the other. Who knows there might even be creatures out there to whom shit tastes good, human preferences are not an universal verdict. If you meant to use flies as a metaphor to humans, well that's still lousy because as proven above if so many individuals liking the same thing it means it has something good about it, you contradicted yourself. In the end, at least in humans case taste is subjective, so if telltale batman is bad to you it doesn't mean it's bad for everybody and it doesn't mean it shouldn't have a place on a pool where people are asked what batman game THEY LIKE the most.
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I was playing Marvel's guardians of the galaxy and there is this rather dumb alien - Drax the destroyer, he doesn't understand any of sayings from Earth, just like you. So there was a moment, when Peter Quill says "I'll sweettalk her, you can attract more flies with honey" and Drax - "Why would you want flies? Flies are nuisance", I remembered your stupid comment and had a great laugh =) Are you an alien, lol? =) Noone ever cares explaining proverbs and sayings to aliens, so you won't be able to conquer our planet.
P.S. And no, millions of idiots can like whatever they want, that doesn't make it a good game, so flies were a perfect metaphor =)
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Have you even read my reply? Even if it was intended as a metaphor, it's still a very bad one because a metaphor is supposed to "identify hidden similarities between two ideas". There's no similarity between flies performing their basic needs and humans fulfilling their inessential pleasures. There's no similarity between "need" and "pleasure" , the definition of need is "to require (something) because it is essential or very important rather than just desirable". It's the exact opposite of pleasure which is inessential and can be lived without. Please learn to use to use metaphors and then come back and insult. And as I said liking something is subjective, what you like isn't always applicable to others, your taste in games isn't an universal fact. If millions of people like the same game then it means it has some redeeming qualities about it, there's no game in the world that is liked by everyone. You should learn to see the redeeming qualities even in things you don't like, it doesn't necessary mean you have to start liking them, just respect what other people like, it will help you in life. Learn to be less close-minded, I'm not saying it as an insult but as an advice.
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Wow you really take it personal for no reason. Can you at least try and have a normal conversation or do you lack that aptitude entirely? It's funny that when you saw I was right you had no further argument and needed to resort to insults right away because you gave up even trying. I know what you were trying to say but angry or not it's still a fact that you said in the worst way possible. Knowing what a metaphor is, it's general knowledge, even 5th grader kids know what it is or how to use it. Educate yourself or remain a cave ape for the rest of your life.
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Unofficial vote for: Batman - The Telltale Series :)
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asylum. best atmosphere, most interesting location, and the best cohesive driven story experience.
OH and most rewarding/worthwhile hidden 'things' experience. finding the arkham stories were fantastic, and there were 'just' enough things to find (trophies, puzzles, etc) that it was still fun, without it being annoying busy-work.
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in my idea Batman™: Arkham Knight have better atmosphere more detail of the city
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It does. It also has a myriad of small annoyances, like the constant endless mandatory and optional drone fights, shoehorning the Battank into every part of the game, terrible Battank controls both in cruise and especially in combat mode, ridiculous Riddler race tracks, gimmicky levels, an overabundance of combat moves and gadgets that require nearly two dozen tutorials just to showcase, a plot directly stolen from the Red Hood story arc and the final Nolan movie, clumsy dialogues written by an over-enthusiastic man-child (it really shows that Paul Dini was not collaborating with the story), every standard enemy getting an annoying unblockable tackle move, a needlessly overcomplicated upgrade system over the old one, the requirement to complete the notoriously drawn-out and ridiculously numerous and repetitive side-missions to see the real ending, incorporating the boring challenge maps into the core campaign…
The list goes on. The funny thing is that most of them are really small things and even the worst are far from being a game-breaker, but their sheer number is just piling through the roof.
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I prefered Arkham Asylum over Arkham City, and haven't played the other Batman games... yet :)
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City is arguably better than Asylum, but for one round of 100%; it is way overdoing the Riddler trophies and the challenge maps.
Asylum is better for replay value, it is manageable in its size and scope. It is just repetitive with its boss fights.
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I'm not sure, currently playing Origins, and beat Asylum and City a while back. Origins is better than I expected but nothing new, the previous 2 are great but I wouldn't know which one to choose as my favourite. If I had to say I'd go with Asylum, since I think I enjoy the metriodvania level design a bit more.
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im more surprised than someone actually voted for Arkham Origins...
Akrham Asylum is more tightly done package, City gets out of hand in some places, like the challenges, that you have to complete to perfection 3 times if you want the achievements... f that...
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i only played asylum and origins, and i prefer the first.
asylum feels like a maze (castlevania: symphony of the night) instead of the bland open world origins did.
i still need to play knight and city. not gonna say anything about them because i don't watch streams/videos to later review them. 🤷
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Arkham Asylum was groundbrreaking! Oh god! I have to play it again :D
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My father owned an NES and I managed to pick up that game from a resale shop. It was extremely difficult, but it was really fun to play. I don't understand why people didn't like the game, other than for difficulty. I also enjoyed Where's Waldo for NES, so I might just have shit taste in games. ¯\(ツ)/¯
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