papalazeru wrote:The riddler clues, while some are deliciously fun, like finding the question marks, most of it is tedious room searching with no great importance. Plus, once you complete the game and go back to Gotham Island, there's noone to fight - so what's the point in continuing?
It's not like GTA where you have squillions of side missions to complete.
I was a little bit pissed that I didn't have a proper fight with Killer Croc either. Most bosses were tediously easy though, once you know the routines, you can kill them quick, usually in the same life. The Joker was in fact one of the easier bosses to kill.
Yeh - with the exception of maybe five or six, the riddler clues were fairly straightforward - switch on detecto-vision and find the grate/weak wall you were unable to access earlier in the game. What's in here? My, my - another riddler trophy.
I was quite happy with the Killer Croc sequence - at least it was a change of pace/challenge. It had the potential to be effing irritating though, had it been too much harder (caveat: I am desperately, woefully average at computer games).
There were loads of little nods to the various characters that didn't make it into the game - my fave was the pic of Raas Al Ghul looking incredibly similar to Arkham himself. And what is this? Once you've solved the Spirit of Arkham challenge, return to the morgue - tra-la! Ghul's body has disappeared! Very subtle - the game needed many more of these touches.
The Joker was easily the simplest boss fight to win - by a mile.
Anything involving The Scarecrow? Simply the best parts of the game.
Unlike the film.