AndrewGilkison
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I love the early Batman career world of Year One, Long Halloween, Batman Begins etc and that is another reason I'm looking forward to this game.
My problem is that you can't sell the cake and eat it too. Want an open world narrative in a city? Sure, but you damn well better be prepared to show the goings-on of a city and not just make it bloody empty.
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Although the lack of people on the streets does bother me to an extent, it doesn't bother me to the point that I won't be getting the game. I think the reason why so many people have a problem with it is due to the fact that the previous two Arkham games didn't have that problem. The Arkham games have raised the bar so high and have tried their best (and succeeded) at avoiding the classic mistakes most superhero games fall in. Since there is so much about this game that looks really good and on par with many of the things found in the Rocksteady games, any flaws we might find stick out like a sore thumb.
It does bug me to a certain extent, but not too much. It's not like, for instance, your average open-world Spider-Man game where there are only like 5 people on a bright sunny normal day in NYC. I've seen it be a far bigger problem in other open-world games and at least WBM tried their best to come up with an explanation as to why there aren't a lot of people on the streets. Maybe they don't have the best explanation or the most realistic explanation, but they put some thought and heart into the explanation nonetheless.
Curious but you don't think that it being Christmas Eve, night time. In a dangerous city with as I said, mob bosses and assassins and villains out for batman. And a snow storm. None of that makes any sense to you as why people wouldn't be walking around? I dunno maybe I'm the only one that sees this as a totally logical and realistic group of reasons.
Curious but you don't think that it being Christmas Eve, night time. In a dangerous city with as I said, mob bosses and assassins and villains out for batman. And a snow storm. None of that makes any sense to you as why people wouldn't be walking around? I dunno maybe I'm the only one that sees this as a totally logical and realistic group of reasons.
Just stop. The vein in your head is about to burst. If it bothers you so much don't play the game then. If that's such an important factor to you. Christ sometimes people take things just that one extra step too far. It's ridiculous.
It being Christmas Eve and there being a snowstorm is not going to stop people from going out in a city as large as Gotham. Gotham draws most of its inspirations from NYC and is the second large fictional city in the DCU (after Metropolis). You'll never find such a deserted place in a city as large as Gotham due to a snowstorm which, from what we've seen, is not life threatening since there are many cops and criminals outside dressed in casual winter clothes. There are a lot of people that even celebrate Christmas Eve downtown with their families.
I totally buy places like Old Gotham being that deserted. What I find hard to buy is that places like New Gotham - the downtown of Gotham City - would be that deserted. Even with factors like it being Christmas Eve and there being a snowstorm would not stop people living in a city the size of Gotham from going downtown (at least not as many people as this game would seem to lead you to believe).
As for Gotham being a dangerous city, that depends on what level of "dangerous" you're talking about, which varies on the writer. Gotham is rarely portrayed as a literal living hell. There are parts of Gotham that are just that (i.e. Old Gotham, Crime Alley) but not every single part of Gotham is that way. That's not to say the more good parts are a utopia like Metropolis is, but they're not living hells either.
Those are reasons to keep most people home. Most. Not every single person of a metropolitan city. Not to mention homeless people.
No one will lose their head over this. We're just talking about it. It'd be nice to see some civillians around just to get the feeling that this city is alive and isn't a ghost town. It helps to enhance the experience knowing that you're part of the Gotham that you know from the comics and tv shows.
It'll be funny seeing that in the cutscenes.
I thought that the costumes were not available in story mode?
That only pertains to the Arkham City costumes. Which are only useable in multiplayer. The Knightfall Pack trailer shows two extra skins in the cutscenes.
Ah! Very nice. Thankyou for that information.
That is awesome news about it following Year One's continuity![]()
So anyone gonna buy the Season Pass then?