Both the best and worst title in the trilogy, the highs in this one are the highest in the series but the lows are also lower. This sticks super hard to the 3D metroidvania genre with it's structure and level design. This is the weakest in terms of overall narrative but there are some of the strongest individual moments in the whole trilogy, particularly the most famous scene in the game (the third scarecrow scene, you know the one).

Some of the character designs are pretty weak, even batman himself, but there's a couple that really stand out, at the very least for some little details.
There are some small weaknesses like no enemy respawns leading to some lame post-gameplay, but the biggest weakness has to be the bosses, for the most part they look great visually but they're just not strong segments of gameplay, this is encapsulated best with the final boss, which entirely feels like a lame cop-out.

I expected the gameplay from this one to feel more clunky but honestly it feels pretty good still for the most part, It'll definitely be interesting to see how I feel about the gameplay in the sequels, having remembered this as being worse than it is.

Coming off the back of this game I feel like I could end up feeling similarly to this as I do Dead Space, the first game has some great art design and some strong stand-out moments but overall feels to derivative for my taste, is still finding it's feet. Dead Space 2 however is a refinement on almost every aspect of the game, with some weaknesses like the increased characterisation of the protaganist, but with better setpieces, more story depth and more interesting lore; we will see, though.

Reviewed on May 31, 2020


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