Good luck to the rest of you. As someone just starting out in the real world, I'm hoping to find my way right the first time and heed the lessons of others who needed to learn the hard way.
Good luck to the rest of you. As someone just starting out in the real world, I'm hoping to find my way right the first time and heed the lessons of others who needed to learn the hard way.
The main reason is I felt I needed to elaborate on my issues more than what I enjoyed. I can't go in too much detail on what I enjoyed on the plot or choices, yet my issues with them were easy to elaborate without giving spoilers. As for combat, explaining what worked was simple. The difficulty spikes or area design, on the other hand, needed more focus on why they didn't work as well.
As for the ending, I thought it worked alright for what it was. It's no Last of Us end, but after 2012's double hit of Mass Effect 3 and Assassin's Creed 3, I have a really hard time being let down by endings anymore.
I actually did enjoy it, but feel every aspect of it had a certain number of flaws to it I needed to address. Overall, the story, exploration and combat are each good, not great.
Like some other people here, I wanted to like Ni No Kuni, but it really has bad combat.
The real question that matters though: Do you still have Shaq-Fu?
I disagree on the narrative, I felt it was paced very well. Couldn't stop playing it, always had to see what happened next. However, Batmobile, I half agree on. The car combat is meh and out of place, they should have just stuck with puzzles and driving for it.
Though I do like the Riddler challenges.What you said on restarting is 100% correct, but I had fun with the tracks and felt like it's in his character to design things around everything Batman has, including the Batmobile. And since he couldn't do that the last two times, he's just overcompensating. Or I'm giving Rocksteady too much credit and it's really them overcompensating. I don't know. But I had fun with the Riddler puzzles and racing.
Interesting. That raspy voice makes it too hard for me to take him, Keaton or Kilmer seriously at times
This is just based on the Batmen, nit the actual movies. The Dark Knight is lightyear ahead of any other live action Batman movie. Though The Lego Movie is still the greatest movie ever made
I knew he origininated from Detective Comics all along.
Huh, well color me surprised. I just assumed that because Robin was in it not even a year after it was aimed at kids from the beginning. Should check those original ones out