Batman: Arkham City – Lungfishopolis.com https://greghowley.com/lungfish Video games on our minds Thu, 05 Jan 2012 16:22:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 The Best Games of 2011 https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2012/01/the-best-games-of-2011/ https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2012/01/the-best-games-of-2011/#respond Mon, 16 Jan 2012 16:15:23 +0000 http://lungfishopolis.com/?p=3118

At this point, I’m sick of writing about 2011 games, and I’m sure you’re sick of reading about them, so I’ll wrap it all up. I did a best of 2010 post last year, and now here’s this year’s best of 2011 post.


In my number five position is Bastion. The game had stellar music, some very nice retro gameplay with a great mechanic for adjusting difficulty, and a compelling story. If you’ve not played Bastion, jump on it.


Number four is Portal 2, which if you’d have asked me earlier in 2011, I’d have sworn would be in my number one slot come year end. That speaks to the awesomesauce that was the 2011 video game release schedule. Portal 2 was damn funny and had some excellent puzzles. I plan to go back to it when my Skyrim frenzy cools, both to finish my second playthrough and to finish the co-op levels.


The third slot is claimed by an unexpected gem: Atom Zombie Smasher. I love this game, and I go back to it frequently when I’ve got fifteen minutes to kill. It’s not quite tower defense, not quite real time strategy, and not quite a board game. But it is fantastic.


Number two? Skyrim. Big surprise. Not much more to say here – I’m sure I’ll fill up many other posts with Skyrim blabber.


And my favorite game of the year? Batman: Arkham City. The context-sensitive combat, the open world navigation, and by Grabthar’s hammer, the characters! Epic voice acting, well-written story, incredibly fun set pieces, and one of the best endings of any video game I’ve played make Arkham City my personal game of the year.


Here’s a summary of how I rated all the games throughout my posts


Atom Zombie Smasher (A)
A Boy and His Blob (B-)
Batman: Arkham Asylum  (A)
Bastion (B+)
Batman: Arkham City (A)
Beyond Good and Evil HD (B+)
Dead Nation  (C)
Dead Space 2  (B)
Dungeon Siege 3  (C+)
Dungeons & Dragons Tactics (B)
Fallout: New Vegas  (C)
Limbo   (B)
Mass Effect 2   (B)
Metal Gear Solid 1  (C-)
Metal Gear Solid 4  (C-)
Metro 2033   (C-)
Metroid Prime   (C-)
Osmos    (B)
PB Winterbottom  (B)
Peggle Android  (B)
Pixeljunk Monsters Deluxe (A)
Plants vs Zombies Android (B+)
Portal 2  (A)
RE: Darkside Chronicles(C)
Sacred 2  (D)
Shadow of the Colossus HD (B)
Skyrim   (A)
Starcraft 2   (B)
Steel Storm   (B-)
Super Mario Galaxy 2  (B)
Wind Waker   (A-)
Zuma’s Revenge  (A-)

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The Games of 2011: Part II https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2011/11/the-games-of-2011-part-ii/ https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2011/11/the-games-of-2011-part-ii/#respond Wed, 30 Nov 2011 19:00:44 +0000 http://lungfishopolis.com/?p=3026

 

 

 

Lots of good games in 2011, and this portion of the list has some of the best. Picking up where I left off on Monday, Bastion is a game I took no notice of during its previews during Pax East 2011 when I was there, despite my friends’ enthusiasm over the game. After all, it was an XBLA game, and I had no XBox. By the time the Steam version was announced, the game had already gotten a lot of praise and I picked it up. How awesome was it to have such an excellent story in what appeared like such a retro-style game! The music was stellar, and the gameplay had a lot of nuance. B+.

Batman: Arkham City is very possibly my own personal game of the year. Skyrim is very good, Portal 2 was awesome, and I’m really looking forward to Skyward Sword, but Arkham City had excellent gameplay along with a good story that had an ever better ending. A.

 

 

 

 

 

I’d been looking forward to Beyond Good and Evil HD since having first heard of the game. If you haven’t yet realized it, Beyond Good and Evil is just about my most favoritest game evar. It should go without saying that I was a fan of the HD remake. Sadly though, the controls on this version were seriously subpar. B+.

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Batman: Arkham City Postmortem https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2011/11/batman-arkham-city-postmortem/ https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2011/11/batman-arkham-city-postmortem/#comments Fri, 11 Nov 2011 16:08:46 +0000 http://lungfishopolis.com/?p=3005  

Where to begin? Back in 2009 when I first heard of Batman: Arkham Asylum, I totally wrote it off, like a dumbass. I was at the time in talks with a videogame distributor because I was considering opening up a small-town video game retail store in Colorado, and I remember scoffing. I scoffed. Pfft. Batman? That’s not gonna be any good. She assured me otherwise, but it wasn’t until a year later that I picked up the game and grew familiar with the flavor of crow.

I loved Arkham Asylum, and Arkham City refines the original game’s formula. The fighting is slightly more complex due to even more options, but still as smooth as ever, and now you can counter multiple opponents simultaneously and use the environment as part of your attack animations. The first time Batman slammed a thug’s head into the wall as part of a standard attack, my jaw dropped.

I don’t know whether the game was actually shorter than the original, or if it just feels that way. Time passes quickly when you’re thrashing hardened criminals. I’m currently listed as about 50% complete in the game, although I’ve finished the game’s main story. I still have a lot of side quests and riddler trophies to pick up. And I’ll probably try out the new game plus at some point. I may not get the calendar man achievement, finish all the combat and predator challenges, or finish all the augmented reality training – gliding through hoops is a bitch! – but I’ll try like hell to get every last Riddler trophy. I did it in the first game.

I really feel like the role of Catwoman has been overstated in the gaming media. She has a few very short segments, and aside from the non-story challenges and the post-story ability to roam the city as her collecting catwoman trophies, the amount of time you spend as Catwoman in-game is very small. I don’t mean to detract from Catwoman – she’s fun to play and very well implemented – but if I’d had to play without the DLC I wouldn’t feel like I was missing out on that much.

The last thing I’d like to say – and I can’t say much here because I don’t want to spoil anything – is that the game’s ending was wonderful. I won’t put it in the same class as the amazing ending of Half-Life 2: Episode 2, but if Mark Hamill is quitting as the Voice of The Joker, he couldn’t have gone off on a stronger note.

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Autumn Gaming: The Heavyweights https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2011/10/autumn-gaming-the-heavyweights/ https://greghowley.com/lungfish/2011/10/autumn-gaming-the-heavyweights/#respond Wed, 26 Oct 2011 14:36:23 +0000 http://lungfishopolis.com/?p=3000

This year, it’s not necessarily the sheer number of games that’s got me pinned down, it’s the fact that there are three big ones, and they’re all huge. I’m already 10% of the way into Batman: Arkham City, and I’m really enjoying it. They’ve integrated some of the fighting moves so well that I find myself stunned when Batman smashes guys’ heads together mid-fight, or slams somebody into a wall, or ends the fight by dangling a guy over the edge of a building and interrogating him. The game is definately a game-of-the-year contender, and may prove to be better than Portal 2, which is saying a lot.

In about two weeks, Skyrim comes out. I’ve got to play it on PC for the mods, which means that I’ll likely be buying a new graphics card for my 4-year-old PC. As huge as Arkham City is looking to be, Skyrim is likely to dwarf it in scale. The only game I’ve ever spent more time on than Oblivion was Ultima V on my Commodore 64.

Lastly, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. The bonus here for me is that unlike the other two games, I’ll let my four-year-old daughter watch me play Zelda, which means there’ll be more hours in which to play, because if Twilight Princess is any measure, Skyward Sword is gonna be another long-ass game.

It’ll probably be nearing the end of 2012 by the time I’m done with all three of these.

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