Continuing our celebration of The Batman, it's time we return to another era of Batman games that is special to MANY of us. - ruclips.net/video/gShjF61hGU8/видео.html
The way I excuse Batman having less advanced detective tools in the other games compared to Origins is that he doesn't need them anymore. Since he's become far more experienced and matured, he's honed his talents further so he doesn't need to rely as much on complicated tools like that. Is it a stretch? Yeah probably, but it also fits with Batman imo. And besides plenty of Year One style stories always show him messing up and at times being dependent on his tools more than his skill. Yet other stories further in his career have him pulling stuff off with far simpler and limited resources at his disposal.
I mean the glue bomb having the same abilities of the ice bomb was kinda a stretch for me. But I do like that they had the electric gloves in arkham knight prison room. Although will be honest and say it's a shame they didn't at least have it as an option
To this day, I think Batman: Arkham City might be my #1 favorite video game. It’s just… literally perfect in every way. I could play it hundreds of times and still love it just as much
I got Arkham asylum at its midnight release. I still have my gs receipt. Playing Arkham asylum for the first time is one of the GREATEST video game experiences I will ever have
Personally, Arkham Knight was and still is my favorite Arkham game. Probably even my favorite game. Batmobile missions aside, it takes a little bit of everything from the previous games and improves on them greatly. The combat is the most fine tuned, visually it looks the best out of the series, even 7 years later it still looks gorgeous and can easily compete with modern games, the fear takedown system and using Batman in the most tactical ways than ever before. I absolutely love how the grind didn't feel like a plateau, I even found all the riddler trophies and completed the side mission. It's still the only game I can load up and see 240% completion, and get into the game knowing that I'll just dick around and beat up thugs. A true masterpiece of its time.
Agreed, I literally just replayed and finished it a day ago and absolutely love it. Sure, the plot may not make sense, but it does not have to it is a fictional story and it was brilliant. I loved the story and the creative liberty with the Joker was so cool.
I don’t know story and boss fights left a lot to be desired, but gameplay, visuals, and overall feel was perfect. I like Arkham city and Arkham origins gets a lot of hate
Arkham Knight is definitely a good game, but the disappointing boss battles, messy story and overuse of the Batmobile make it my least favorite of the series.
Batmobile arkham knight was a huge let down in the writing and gameplay. The main story didn't make sense with scarecrow just wanting revenge for what killer croc did, but now he's gonna take it out on the City. Arkham knight was said to be a brand new character which led fans to believe it would be a brand new character. But no. Its Jason Todd. With arkham origins being known for the game with the best boss battles, you fight all arkham origin bosses in the batmobile...especially Deathstroke. You'd think they would improve on the boss battles and make them even more revolutionary, but they take the best bosses and kill all the fun by taking them out with the batmobile. The game does not feel like a successor to city and to me has an anti climatic ending to a series I loved so much. Sorry just had to let some of that disappointment out
Remember? Ive had at least one Arkham game installed ever since they first released. Replayed them all countless time. They’re not just the best batman games but some of the best games period.
I just finished beating Batman Arkham asylum, for a 2009 game, it holds up well, the graphics and gameplay. The Croc sewer mission, had my heart pounding
YES. Arkham city has to be the best Batman stories I’ve ever experienced. I’ve read comics and watched all the shows and movies. By far one of the best games I’ve played. The story really stands out from the other two. So glad you did this video!
Arkham asylum is easily my favorite of the series. I loved the dark, trapped feeling I had where I was all alone and had to deal with the horrors and mysteries of the prison one by one
I think what's really cool is Arkham Knight actually references some of the events of Origins. It was like Rocksteady patting WB Montreal on the back and saying "You did good. I'm proud of you."
I’m replaying all Arkham Series now, it’s amazing, just finished main story of Arkham City and after getting all achievements I’ll try to buy Arkham Origins before playing Arkham Knight. The best series of all time, I just love those games a lot
I remember seeing the trailer for Arkham Asylum on the Dark Knight DVD, the E3 Demo, being amazed by the 10/10 reviews, and getting up early to get the game Day One, where I sat and played through in a single sitting - and now it's being called Retro.
One of the most influential games series of all time this game series inspired so many other games as many have said the free flow system so many great memories as a kid city was my first arkham game I remember when I got asylum I was confused but when I got older I finally understood the timeline city is one of my favorite games of all time it's tough to say if it's my favorite as there a bunch of games in competition for that spot this series will always be great
Arkham City was just amazing. The ending was totally mind blown …. Not too many games can compete with it. But I really like Arkham Origins as well. It is very underrated likely because it followed the masterpiece. My friends and I always say for the whole series, you can see the love they had for Batman. That love and dedication is not always seen in other games these days.
Hey Matty, patreon from LSM. Recently stumbled on your so I played Arkham City video. Thought to myself dam I haven't played these since the PS3 days. Picked them up on Xbox and playing Arkham Asylum right now and loving it. These older games just hit right. No fluff just enjoyable gameplay.
I just got back into Arkham asylum on my PS3 yesterday. The first two were my first games I ever played on my PS3 since they came in a bundle. City is still my favorite PS3 game to date. Also it’s awesome you have the version where you can play as the joker cause that’s the same one I got later on.
I just brought the batman Arkham collection and only started Arkham city, it's a pretty dope game fasho, will enjoy the whole series, kinda wish Arkham origins was added
I really digged Arkham origins storyline, and the relationship between Bruce and Alfred that was expanded on a bit during Batman’s early years, definitely one of my favorites of the series, not even mentioning Deathstroke’s incredible boss fight
@@Boowey09 what the fuck, the deathstroke arkham knight fight is literally just a batmobile hybrid, the deathstroke arkham origins fight is way better, you fight with him, face to face.
Arkham Origins always gets tossed through the mud, but it’s genuinely my favorite one. The Christmas theme, the fights, the upgrades, the ending, Joker’s singing to you...
This is mad because I’ve been playing them all from start to finish atm. Glad I’ve subbed since seeing your batman vengeance video. Keep it up you’ll blow up soon
Batman Arkham origns is my favorite Arkham game my pros:the story, the writing, boss fights, the gameplay, loved the new enemies, I'm not a multiplayer person but I actually liked the multiplayer when it worked I loved cold cold heart, I loved the side quests and I loved the emotional scene between Bruce and Alfred I loved the detitive parts in all Arkham games. Con: wasn't a fan of the joker taking over black masks role
I like how a week ago I go back to the Arkham games mainly Arkham origins to finally defeat Deathstroke because as a kid I couldn't defeat him and then trying Arkham Knight because it's the newest one
Gotham City Imposters was actually really fun. Wished it would have gotten a sequel. The Arkham franchise... you pretty much nailed my sentiment on it. Glad you loved Origins too. It would be cool if Rocksteady would continue not just Batman's story but if they could expand their DC universe not just with Suicide Squad but with other characters too. Similar to what Insomniac is doing with Marvel. I'd have to say that City is my favorite but as you said, all of them are great games. Didn't even know about that Origins sequel. Amazing video.
I didn't play Blackgate because I never owned a Vita but I did play all the other games and I do agree that Origins and Arkham Knight were a little slept on. Not bad games by any means but definitely under appreciated. I think all the games are absolutely fantastic in their own right.
Whoa. Began catching up on the channels videos, came across the PS2 Batman games with your favorite company, Kemco and now we get the Arkham franchise in review, awesome. Checking it now.
always played arkham city as a kid never finished it cause i was bad at it but loved running around as batman and a year ago i decided to get arkham asylum, city, and knight and played through them all 100% and enjoyed every second of it now i go back every couple months and just replay them
I'm glad that Batman Arkham Knight finally added the Batmobile while Arkham Knight isn't my number one favorite Arkham game it's right behind Arkham City for me personally
The Arkham Series are truly masterpieces of games. Something about these games hit so hard. You just had to live in that era to know what I mean. Thanks Rocksteady !
I really enjoy this channel and this type of content, "remembering xbox kinect " or "remembering classic lego games" would be intresting, just a thought.
All the Batman games are amazing and the reason I play video games today I feel exactly like you do with each game. I love those games and still go back to them often
Thank you Matty, perfect timing with this episode! Funny enough, I recently went back to finish Arkham Knight after seeing the new Batman film. I'm definitely enjoying it much more this time around, as I would always go back to Asylum and City. Origins has peaked my interest, and I can see that there's a following behind it as a bit of a hidden gem.
More doesn’t automatically equal better. Arkham City I feel is the best game in the franchise. Arkham Asylum as the second best. Arkham Knight was good but it wasn’t perfect. Arkham City was the closest to perfection a game can ever be.
Improved combat + improved stealth + improved gliding + improved puzzles + improved graphics + improved and a denser open world + improved level design = Arkham knight is a VASTLY superior game to any arkham game before it in every shape way or form
I agree for sure It's not perfect atall, I mean they did Go a bit over the top with the batmobile, I mean cmon why did you replace boss fights with tanks? Other than that it's great, gameplay wise especially
The batmobile did more damage than any of the good in that game. I also wasn't a fan of the Joker storyline stuff it Knight personally. And the Arkham Knight character being Jason was seen from a mile away. Still a stupendous game but just like the Nolan trilogy of movies, the second is better than the third.
Batman Arkham city is my 2nd favorite Arkham game my pros:graphics, music, story, writing, gameplay, I loved the challenge maps, I loved Harley Quinn revenge, I loved the boss fights, I loved the majority of the side quests, I loved playing as catwoman. My cons:I wasn't a fan of the AR side quests or the political prison side quest.
i had Arkham origins on ps3 when i was in jr high, always loved it. recently bought the original 3 Arkham games on my ps4 because they were in a bundle sale for $9. cant wait to play the og 3 and replay origins
I just played the arkham games last year just because i wanted all the achievements in asylum and i agree especially on how none of the installments diminish's what the others have to offer. The arkham series was quite special. I loved how Tom kane narrates amadeus arkham.
i never played Blackgate myself, (nor the telltale one or batman VR) but i played all the others, and not one of them is terrible. sure one could argue there are issues with each, but i like what Matty said about appreciating what's good about them and just celebrating them for what they were
Technically you could drive around in the bat mobile in the Lego Batman games. This was of course before Arkham knight came out. Just throwing that out there.
Few months ago I bought the whole series for only $8 I never played them but I watched my little step brother played it and it look very good . I can’t wait to start playing it
I remember the day I got tht game, the case in my hands felt so unreal and so…. Iconic when n started the game up as a kid the next morning I was never more in awe of a game just the look and feel alone was enough
Spiderman no way home put me into a spiderman phase for a bit but because of the recent robert pattinson Batman, i'm currently in a batman phase. When i could I wanted to play the return to arkham collection and finally play arkham knight. Its a shame that theres no modeen port of arkham origins.
Arkham Asylum blew my freaking mind. I didn't expect to love it even though I love the character because nothing about it seemed compelling before release. I played MUA2 which came out either on the same day or around the same time (MUA1 was one of my favorite and most played games ever for a few years), and while I did enjoy MUA2, early promos for City caught my interest, so I decided to rent Asylum to see if I should check out City when it came out. Arkham Asylum blew me away in pretty much every respect. I beat it in the span of a weekend when I plowed through it. I think it has the best visual aesthetic of all of them, especially in the menu designs which were far more stylized than in future games. The fact they abandoned the comic book art for the character profiles were huge disappointments, because that's what proved to me that Rocksteady really put a ton of love into it. Arkham City is probably the game I played the most in the series. That got me through some challenging times durimg my junior year in high school in particular. That game was something special. Arkham Origins is criminally underrated. I don't think it had nearly the same obscene attention to detail, but the I dare say that WB Games Montreal consistently did boss battles way better than Rocksteady. "But there's Mr. Freeze!" Some might say, but WBGM proved they could do a Freeze battle just as well, and on top of that, they had the Deathstroke and Firefly battles, as well as both excellent Bane battles. The only lackluster encounter was Lady Shiva. Then, of course, was the crime scene reconstruction. I justify its non-existence further into the continuity because perhaps Batman didn't need the extra help. He had finally become the world's greatest detective and only used the holo-map setup to track things he couldn't do with his own senses like following chemical trails and fingerprints. It was also the first in the series that actually gave Batman a clear character arc, whereas previously, Batman was mostly fairly stoic and static as a character until the very end of Arkham City. Arkham Knight was great. I played that for months. I did get a little annoyed with the intrusiveness of the Batmobile and wish a little less of the content was centered around it, but I didn't get overwhelmed by its presence because, contrary to what seems like popular belief, you weren't forced to use it nearly as much as people did. When I got tired of driving around and doing tank puzzles, I just left it behind and played it just like I played City and Origins. I spent countless hours using the car as little as possible. There was absolutely no shortage of standard Arkham story and gameplay. I wish they just said outright that they were doing their own twist on the Under the Hood storyline up front. Anyone who knew anything about Batman could tell less than 20% of the way through the story who the Arkham Knight was, so there was no point in hiding it. It would've spared them from the accusations of predictability, because they frankly didn't need to hide anything about the Arkham Knight. There were plenty of other unrelated surprising and exciting twists and turns. At the end of the day, I think this game undisputedly has the best gameplay, but the only reason I hesitate to call it my favorite is because it was the one game that had something significant that I didn't particularly like all that much, and that was the tank stealth battles. To this day, I have refused to try to platinum that game because I refuse to do the tank stealth challenges, and the fact they made a Feathstroke boss battle a tank stealth battle was unacceptable. I also didn't care for the overly armored/militarized aesthetic. Unlike previous games, it was the one that had the least comic book-y visual aesthetic in the most prominent character designs, but that's just a nitpicky gripe. All in all, of the main 4 entries (I haven't played Arkham Blackgate or Arkham VR), I absolutely love each and every one of these games. They are will probably continue to be among my favorite games of all time, and they're some of the few games I would gladly replay every so often after all these years.
Batman Arkham origns blackgate my 4th favorite Arkham game pros:I liked the story, writing, exploring Blackgate, seeing the different sections that black mask, penguin, and Joker had The music cons:the boss fights were way to hard I hated going back and forth to the different sections
It gives off that energy because of Paul Dini reading the story for asylum and city Hey my Headcanon you can think of them as a continuation that doesn’t follow the DCAU to a point
Been watching a lot of your videos and I appreciate the content. I grew up with these types of games. Thanks and keep up the great content! Also please 🙏 do videos on KOTOR and Jedi Knight Series.
I love the Arkham games, but Arkham City was a little underwhelming to me since I heard so much about its greatness and when I finally got around to the game I thought it was disappointing but good. Arkham Asylum is my favorite, but I don't know what would be my least favorite since I have only fully replayed the first two games on two occasions and I haven't touched Blackgate or VR. I was a little disappointed with Origins' Deathstroke since he was barley in the game, but the CGI trailer was amazing. I would like you to do a video on Telltale's Batman games since I recently played them and they were amazing.
i remember arkham city came out 2 days after my 16th birthday so i of course used all the money i got for my birthday to buy that complete gem of a game. stayed home 'sick' from school the next day and played the crap out of it as soon as my parents left for work. such simpler times lol
I have all of these still and they're still so good. Arkham Origins gets overlooked but I think it's still great. These were out when I was in college. I'm old. The combat absolutely amazing. I actually never played Blackgate! Just ordered a new copy I found!
Arkham Knight was the reason I got a Xbox One. It's so weird to think about that being a 'massive, next gen' experience, now that the Series X & PS5 are out. I remember being so pissed it wasn't going to be on 360 & after the annoucement trailer released in March 2014, I got the console in April expecting an October release. Game got delayed until June 2015. God, the nostalgia.
I was just remeniscing about the Arkham games recently and just appreciated how PERFECT and once in a time rare gem this series truly was; they gave us an amazing potrayal of Batman with a truly revolutionary combat system, (yes a CBM game was revolutionary) and epic stories that changed superhero gaming forever. I also still totally prefer the PS3 physical box and keep my Asylum and City original discs over the new remasters, which I really dislike btw.
Continuing our celebration of The Batman, it's time we return to another era of Batman games that is special to MANY of us. - ruclips.net/video/gShjF61hGU8/видео.html
The ps store is selling all 3 of the Arkham games right now with all DLC for Arkham night for only 9 DOLLARS! What a steal.
The way I excuse Batman having less advanced detective tools in the other games compared to Origins is that he doesn't need them anymore.
Since he's become far more experienced and matured, he's honed his talents further so he doesn't need to rely as much on complicated tools like that.
Is it a stretch? Yeah probably, but it also fits with Batman imo.
And besides plenty of Year One style stories always show him messing up and at times being dependent on his tools more than his skill. Yet other stories further in his career have him pulling stuff off with far simpler and limited resources at his disposal.
Same
“Have you considered a bigger utility belt sir?”
“I did, to big, slowed me down.”
I really like this explanation.
I mean the glue bomb having the same abilities of the ice bomb was kinda a stretch for me.
But I do like that they had the electric gloves in arkham knight prison room. Although will be honest and say it's a shame they didn't at least have it as an option
Same goes with his suite in origins his built like a tank compared to the others
To this day, I think Batman: Arkham City might be my #1 favorite video game. It’s just… literally perfect in every way. I could play it hundreds of times and still love it just as much
City is the best man
No doubt
Yeap feel the same way. City is just so engaging
I've never replayed a videogame all the way through just to experience the story again as much as Arkham City.
Me to
Arkham Asylum has such an unique and immersive atmosphere that only a few other games have. It's a straight-up gothic horror video game.
I got Arkham asylum at its midnight release. I still have my gs receipt. Playing Arkham asylum for the first time is one of the GREATEST video game experiences I will ever have
It really is.
It’s the closest thing to magic I’ve ever experienced and I’ll gladly die on that hill.
100% every one of my friends that played it got hooked on the whole series. It’s the GOAT and best overall experience IMO
Origins is actually my favorite out of the 4. Really wish we would have gotten a Arkham Beyond type sequel to Knight
Gotham knights looks like it might be that
@@MrJIMMYDANUB it’s not in the Arkham verse and it’s present day
@@MrJIMMYDANUB Gotham Knights isn't in the arkham universe. Suicide squad kill the Justice League is.
rest in peace Kevin Conroy we fans miss you and love you batman for life
Honestly, Retro Rebound is one of my favorite channels at this point. It's so genuine and passionate, and so well structured too!
I recommend Jake Baldino's channel as well. They are very similar channels.
Personally, Arkham Knight was and still is my favorite Arkham game. Probably even my favorite game. Batmobile missions aside, it takes a little bit of everything from the previous games and improves on them greatly. The combat is the most fine tuned, visually it looks the best out of the series, even 7 years later it still looks gorgeous and can easily compete with modern games, the fear takedown system and using Batman in the most tactical ways than ever before. I absolutely love how the grind didn't feel like a plateau, I even found all the riddler trophies and completed the side mission. It's still the only game I can load up and see 240% completion, and get into the game knowing that I'll just dick around and beat up thugs. A true masterpiece of its time.
Agreed, I literally just replayed and finished it a day ago and absolutely love it. Sure, the plot may not make sense, but it does not have to it is a fictional story and it was brilliant. I loved the story and the creative liberty with the Joker was so cool.
I don’t know story and boss fights left a lot to be desired, but gameplay, visuals, and overall feel was perfect. I like Arkham city and Arkham origins gets a lot of hate
Arkham Knight is definitely a good game, but the disappointing boss battles, messy story and overuse of the Batmobile make it my least favorite of the series.
Arkham knight is my favorite too.
Batmobile arkham knight was a huge let down in the writing and gameplay. The main story didn't make sense with scarecrow just wanting revenge for what killer croc did, but now he's gonna take it out on the City. Arkham knight was said to be a brand new character which led fans to believe it would be a brand new character. But no. Its Jason Todd. With arkham origins being known for the game with the best boss battles, you fight all arkham origin bosses in the batmobile...especially Deathstroke. You'd think they would improve on the boss battles and make them even more revolutionary, but they take the best bosses and kill all the fun by taking them out with the batmobile. The game does not feel like a successor to city and to me has an anti climatic ending to a series I loved so much. Sorry just had to let some of that disappointment out
Remember? Ive had at least one Arkham game installed ever since they first released. Replayed them all countless time. They’re not just the best batman games but some of the best games period.
I reply all of them at least once or twice a year
I just finished beating Batman Arkham asylum, for a 2009 game, it holds up well, the graphics and gameplay. The Croc sewer mission, had my heart pounding
YES. Arkham city has to be the best Batman stories I’ve ever experienced. I’ve read comics and watched all the shows and movies. By far one of the best games I’ve played. The story really stands out from the other two. So glad you did this video!
Arkham asylum is easily my favorite of the series. I loved the dark, trapped feeling I had where I was all alone and had to deal with the horrors and mysteries of the prison one by one
It's not a prison ;)
R.I.P. Kevin Conroy you'll always be my Batman
These are all top tier games. The whole 4 series ark truly captured Batman himself as well as his best villains.
I loved all of the 4 main Batman games especially Arkham Knight. I would love PS5 enchanced versions of these games.
I'm so glad i own a Series X. All four are backwards compatible on it and look and play beautifully.
@@leecroft1983 I just bought the remastered collection, I just wish it was fps boost
@@eddi3401 there’s a way to play city on 60 fps on ps5, u have to revert the version back to an earlier one there’s info online how to do it
@@ynwa8459 I bought the collection on the series x, I only use the ps5 for exclusives
I think what's really cool is Arkham Knight actually references some of the events of Origins. It was like Rocksteady patting WB Montreal on the back and saying "You did good. I'm proud of you."
I’m replaying all Arkham Series now, it’s amazing, just finished main story of Arkham City and after getting all achievements I’ll try to buy Arkham Origins before playing Arkham Knight. The best series of all time, I just love those games a lot
I LOVE hearing from Arkham origins fans. SO underrated!
That game rocks, friend.
this series is so nostalgic i can go back and play all of em again nd still enjoy it
Oh man that Gotham city Imposters advertisement brought back some memories, what a crazy wacky fun game.
I remember playing so many hours of it on ps3 just because it was free lol
@@Luke_Stone yep same, me and my buddies would all play so much because it was something everyone could afford lol
After watching The Batman I went back and started replaying these
I remember seeing the trailer for Arkham Asylum on the Dark Knight DVD, the E3 Demo, being amazed by the 10/10 reviews, and getting up early to get the game Day One, where I sat and played through in a single sitting - and now it's being called Retro.
Well, it is 13 years old
No matter how many times I play these games and finish them it's still worth going back to every Christmas.
Dude, Arkham Origins cinematic trailer! Ooof! Amazing!!
Gotham City Imposters is such an underrated game would really wish they would make a sequel to the game someday though.
Thank you for giving Arkham origins the love it deserves!
Origins is often overlooked but it’s worth a play
Criminally underappreciated
Just replayed this week and loved it more than ever
Nah it’s overrated and overhyped on every comment section
@@MP-mc7bs it’s the complete opposite of what you’re saying lmaooo
It's my favorite Arkham game.
One of the most influential games series of all time this game series inspired so many other games as many have said the free flow system so many great memories as a kid city was my first arkham game I remember when I got asylum I was confused but when I got older I finally understood the timeline city is one of my favorite games of all time it's tough to say if it's my favorite as there a bunch of games in competition for that spot this series will always be great
Arkham City was just amazing. The ending was totally mind blown …. Not too many games can compete with it. But I really like Arkham Origins as well. It is very underrated likely because it followed the masterpiece. My friends and I always say for the whole series, you can see the love they had for Batman. That love and dedication is not always seen in other games these days.
Thank you so much for this video! I bought the Arkham games a few months ago, (right after watching the video) and I've loved all of them!
Origins' The Royal Hotel level is one of the best levels.
Hey Matty, patreon from LSM. Recently stumbled on your so I played Arkham City video. Thought to myself dam I haven't played these since the PS3 days. Picked them up on Xbox and playing Arkham Asylum right now and loving it. These older games just hit right. No fluff just enjoyable gameplay.
I just got back into Arkham asylum on my PS3 yesterday. The first two were my first games I ever played on my PS3 since they came in a bundle. City is still my favorite PS3 game to date. Also it’s awesome you have the version where you can play as the joker cause that’s the same one I got later on.
I just brought the batman Arkham collection and only started Arkham city, it's a pretty dope game fasho, will enjoy the whole series, kinda wish Arkham origins was added
You and I both. Arkham Origins stays getting ignored and I can't stand it!
I really digged Arkham origins storyline, and the relationship between Bruce and Alfred that was expanded on a bit during Batman’s early years, definitely one of my favorites of the series, not even mentioning Deathstroke’s incredible boss fight
Not as good as the Arkham knight Deathstroke fight 😂🤪
@@Boowey09 what the fuck, the deathstroke arkham knight fight is literally just a batmobile hybrid, the deathstroke arkham origins fight is way better, you fight with him, face to face.
Arkham Origins always gets tossed through the mud, but it’s genuinely my favorite one. The Christmas theme, the fights, the upgrades, the ending, Joker’s singing to you...
This is mad because I’ve been playing them all from start to finish atm. Glad I’ve subbed since seeing your batman vengeance video. Keep it up you’ll blow up soon
Batman Arkham origns is my favorite Arkham game my pros:the story, the writing, boss fights, the gameplay, loved the new enemies, I'm not a multiplayer person but I actually liked the multiplayer when it worked I loved cold cold heart, I loved the side quests and I loved the emotional scene between Bruce and Alfred I loved the detitive parts in all Arkham games. Con: wasn't a fan of the joker taking over black masks role
Going back and replaying origins apart from the map design really it’s such a good Batman game
Arkham Knight is easily in my top 5 greatest games of all time. I love the entire series btw.
I like how a week ago I go back to the Arkham games mainly Arkham origins to finally defeat Deathstroke because as a kid I couldn't defeat him and then trying Arkham Knight because it's the newest one
I like playing these games in chronological order
Gotham City Imposters was actually really fun. Wished it would have gotten a sequel. The Arkham franchise... you pretty much nailed my sentiment on it. Glad you loved Origins too. It would be cool if Rocksteady would continue not just Batman's story but if they could expand their DC universe not just with Suicide Squad but with other characters too. Similar to what Insomniac is doing with Marvel. I'd have to say that City is my favorite but as you said, all of them are great games. Didn't even know about that Origins sequel. Amazing video.
I didn't play Blackgate because I never owned a Vita but I did play all the other games and I do agree that Origins and Arkham Knight were a little slept on. Not bad games by any means but definitely under appreciated. I think all the games are absolutely fantastic in their own right.
The timing.....I get this on my recommend as I was playing Batman: Arkham Knight again. I was just finishing up replaying the Red Hood DLC
Defiantly some of my favorite games, plying through them all again , up to origins which is awesome. good video Matty, thanks
A very enjoyable retro look back on a favorite series, I loved your personal take on them!
I remember getting asylum at a flea market for like $10 in 2010 great time to be alive
Matty always makes my day and covering one of my favorite game series ever on top of it. Keep up the great work
Whoa. Began catching up on the channels videos, came across the PS2 Batman games with your favorite company, Kemco and now we get the Arkham franchise in review, awesome. Checking it now.
always played arkham city as a kid never finished it cause i was bad at it but loved running around as batman and a year ago i decided to get arkham asylum, city, and knight and played through them all 100% and enjoyed every second of it now i go back every couple months and just replay them
I'm glad that Batman Arkham Knight finally added the Batmobile while Arkham Knight isn't my number one favorite Arkham game it's right behind Arkham City for me personally
The Arkham Series are truly masterpieces of games. Something about these games hit so hard. You just had to live in that era to know what I mean. Thanks Rocksteady !
Just replayed city and origins and bright knight to play
I really enjoy this channel and this type of content, "remembering xbox kinect " or "remembering classic lego games" would be intresting, just a thought.
All the Batman games are amazing and the reason I play video games today I feel exactly like you do with each game. I love those games and still go back to them often
Arkham Origins is my favorite Arkham game out of the 4
Thank you Matty, perfect timing with this episode! Funny enough, I recently went back to finish Arkham Knight after seeing the new Batman film. I'm definitely enjoying it much more this time around, as I would always go back to Asylum and City. Origins has peaked my interest, and I can see that there's a following behind it as a bit of a hidden gem.
More doesn’t automatically equal better. Arkham City I feel is the best game in the franchise. Arkham Asylum as the second best. Arkham Knight was good but it wasn’t perfect. Arkham City was the closest to perfection a game can ever be.
Found your channel via your Batman content. Finding a lot more things I would be interested in. Cheers mate
Improved combat + improved stealth + improved gliding + improved puzzles + improved graphics + improved and a denser open world + improved level design = Arkham knight is a VASTLY superior game to any arkham game before it in every shape way or form
I agree for sure
It's not perfect atall, I mean they did Go a bit over the top with the batmobile, I mean cmon why did you replace boss fights with tanks?
Other than that it's great, gameplay wise especially
The batmobile did more damage than any of the good in that game. I also wasn't a fan of the Joker storyline stuff it Knight personally. And the Arkham Knight character being Jason was seen from a mile away. Still a stupendous game but just like the Nolan trilogy of movies, the second is better than the third.
Arkham knight is hands down the best Batman game till date.
Batman Arkham city is my 2nd favorite Arkham game my pros:graphics, music, story, writing, gameplay, I loved the challenge maps, I loved Harley Quinn revenge, I loved the boss fights, I loved the majority of the side quests, I loved playing as catwoman. My cons:I wasn't a fan of the AR side quests or the political prison side quest.
Troy baker didn’t voice black mask origins is sick
The series that got me into Batman and Superheroes in general still play arkham asylum and series today.
Arkham knight is my favorite one imo, was my 1st ps4 game and next gen game
i had Arkham origins on ps3 when i was in jr high, always loved it. recently bought the original 3 Arkham games on my ps4 because they were in a bundle sale for $9. cant wait to play the og 3 and replay origins
I just played the arkham games last year just because i wanted all the achievements in asylum and i agree especially on how none of the installments diminish's what the others have to offer. The arkham series was quite special. I loved how Tom kane narrates amadeus arkham.
Love seeing the respect for Origins!
Wow, didn't realise you had a new channel matty. I'm recently replaying arkham city, it's fantastic!
i never played Blackgate myself, (nor the telltale one or batman VR) but i played all the others, and not one of them is terrible. sure one could argue there are issues with each, but i like what Matty said about appreciating what's good about them and just celebrating them for what they were
Seems like I'm not the only one who has been thinking about these games.
If Arkham origins was 1080p 60fps or even a locked 30 and was able to play on current hardware, It would be the best. No debate
Technically you could drive around in the bat mobile in the Lego Batman games. This was of course before Arkham knight came out. Just throwing that out there.
Few months ago I bought the whole series for only $8 I never played them but I watched my little step brother played it and it look very good . I can’t wait to start playing it
I remember the day I got tht game, the case in my hands felt so unreal and so…. Iconic when n started the game up as a kid the next morning I was never more in awe of a game just the look and feel alone was enough
Spiderman no way home put me into a spiderman phase for a bit but because of the recent robert pattinson Batman, i'm currently in a batman phase. When i could I wanted to play the return to arkham collection and finally play arkham knight. Its a shame that theres no modeen port of arkham origins.
Arkham Asylum blew my freaking mind. I didn't expect to love it even though I love the character because nothing about it seemed compelling before release. I played MUA2 which came out either on the same day or around the same time (MUA1 was one of my favorite and most played games ever for a few years), and while I did enjoy MUA2, early promos for City caught my interest, so I decided to rent Asylum to see if I should check out City when it came out. Arkham Asylum blew me away in pretty much every respect. I beat it in the span of a weekend when I plowed through it. I think it has the best visual aesthetic of all of them, especially in the menu designs which were far more stylized than in future games. The fact they abandoned the comic book art for the character profiles were huge disappointments, because that's what proved to me that Rocksteady really put a ton of love into it. Arkham City is probably the game I played the most in the series. That got me through some challenging times durimg my junior year in high school in particular. That game was something special. Arkham Origins is criminally underrated. I don't think it had nearly the same obscene attention to detail, but the I dare say that WB Games Montreal consistently did boss battles way better than Rocksteady. "But there's Mr. Freeze!" Some might say, but WBGM proved they could do a Freeze battle just as well, and on top of that, they had the Deathstroke and Firefly battles, as well as both excellent Bane battles. The only lackluster encounter was Lady Shiva. Then, of course, was the crime scene reconstruction. I justify its non-existence further into the continuity because perhaps Batman didn't need the extra help. He had finally become the world's greatest detective and only used the holo-map setup to track things he couldn't do with his own senses like following chemical trails and fingerprints. It was also the first in the series that actually gave Batman a clear character arc, whereas previously, Batman was mostly fairly stoic and static as a character until the very end of Arkham City. Arkham Knight was great. I played that for months. I did get a little annoyed with the intrusiveness of the Batmobile and wish a little less of the content was centered around it, but I didn't get overwhelmed by its presence because, contrary to what seems like popular belief, you weren't forced to use it nearly as much as people did. When I got tired of driving around and doing tank puzzles, I just left it behind and played it just like I played City and Origins. I spent countless hours using the car as little as possible. There was absolutely no shortage of standard Arkham story and gameplay. I wish they just said outright that they were doing their own twist on the Under the Hood storyline up front. Anyone who knew anything about Batman could tell less than 20% of the way through the story who the Arkham Knight was, so there was no point in hiding it. It would've spared them from the accusations of predictability, because they frankly didn't need to hide anything about the Arkham Knight. There were plenty of other unrelated surprising and exciting twists and turns. At the end of the day, I think this game undisputedly has the best gameplay, but the only reason I hesitate to call it my favorite is because it was the one game that had something significant that I didn't particularly like all that much, and that was the tank stealth battles. To this day, I have refused to try to platinum that game because I refuse to do the tank stealth challenges, and the fact they made a Feathstroke boss battle a tank stealth battle was unacceptable. I also didn't care for the overly armored/militarized aesthetic. Unlike previous games, it was the one that had the least comic book-y visual aesthetic in the most prominent character designs, but that's just a nitpicky gripe. All in all, of the main 4 entries (I haven't played Arkham Blackgate or Arkham VR), I absolutely love each and every one of these games. They are will probably continue to be among my favorite games of all time, and they're some of the few games I would gladly replay every so often after all these years.
Batman Arkham origns blackgate my 4th favorite Arkham game pros:I liked the story, writing, exploring Blackgate, seeing the different sections that black mask, penguin, and Joker had The music cons:the boss fights were way to hard I hated going back and forth to the different sections
I had a Ritual when playing Arkham City of letting the Title Theme play fully before starting up because that track is Legend !!
I grew up on these games too and love them all as well! I also enjoy your videos because you have a wonderful positive attitude 👍
Am I the only person who treats this series like the sequel series to the 90’s animated series?
It gives off that energy because of Paul Dini reading the story for asylum and city Hey my Headcanon you can think of them as a continuation that doesn’t follow the DCAU to a point
Been watching a lot of your videos and I appreciate the content. I grew up with these types of games. Thanks and keep up the great content!
Also please 🙏 do videos on KOTOR and Jedi Knight Series.
Arkham Origins was the only one I've not played and after seeing the Batman I got the urge to finally play it. Bless back compat 🙌
Just started a new play through after watching the new batman movie. Forgot how badass they are!
Honestly out of the four main entries the one I enjoy replaying the most is Arkham Origins. Although Arkham Asylum isn't too far behind.
I got arkham asylum goty edition an arkham city both on sale for like 5 bucks each. So satisfying. I havent played city yet but asylum was great.
Batman origins was my first ever batman game besides an old gameboy or nintendo game i loved it
This brought back so much memories 😭😭😭😭😭
Arkham City is just undefeatable
I was an Origins hater at the start but grew to love it.
I love the Arkham games, but Arkham City was a little underwhelming to me since I heard so much about its greatness and when I finally got around to the game I thought it was disappointing but good. Arkham Asylum is my favorite, but I don't know what would be my least favorite since I have only fully replayed the first two games on two occasions and I haven't touched Blackgate or VR. I was a little disappointed with Origins' Deathstroke since he was barley in the game, but the CGI trailer was amazing.
I would like you to do a video on Telltale's Batman games since I recently played them and they were amazing.
Matty! You didn’t say anything about the text behind the manual of Arkham Asylum, that was printed on the back of the cover art
Honestly the lighting and coloring for return to arkham look better on 360/Ps3
I most recently just played through these for the first time ever it’s probably my favorite series besides the Spiderman games on the PlayStation.
i remember arkham city came out 2 days after my 16th birthday so i of course used all the money i got for my birthday to buy that complete gem of a game. stayed home 'sick' from school the next day and played the crap out of it as soon as my parents left for work. such simpler times lol
Can’t wait to see the Batman again in theatres 🦇🦇🦇
I have all of these still and they're still so good. Arkham Origins gets overlooked but I think it's still great. These were out when I was in college. I'm old. The combat absolutely amazing. I actually never played Blackgate! Just ordered a new copy I found!
Arkham Knight was the reason I got a Xbox One. It's so weird to think about that being a 'massive, next gen' experience, now that the Series X & PS5 are out. I remember being so pissed it wasn't going to be on 360 & after the annoucement trailer released in March 2014, I got the console in April expecting an October release. Game got delayed until June 2015. God, the nostalgia.
I was just remeniscing about the Arkham games recently and just appreciated how PERFECT and once in a time rare gem this series truly was; they gave us an amazing potrayal of Batman with a truly revolutionary combat system, (yes a CBM game was revolutionary) and epic stories that changed superhero gaming forever. I also still totally prefer the PS3 physical box and keep my Asylum and City original discs over the new remasters, which I really dislike btw.