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A Tale of Paper: Refolded
A Tale of Paper: Refolded

Apr 02

Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City

Mar 30

Time Loader
Time Loader

Feb 29

Ryse: Son of Rome
Ryse: Son of Rome

Feb 27

Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham Asylum

Feb 25

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System: Windows PC
Rating: 54/100
Playtime: ~1.5 Hours

Saw this and was thinking it gave off Little Nightmares vibes, but unfortunately those expectations were too lofty. The game is alright, and it worked as expected aside from some stuttering that was odd. The game was unfortunately just very bland, including a chase that could've been very fun. The enemy chasing you was one of the most generic options, and the setting wasn't enough to carry through. The second half was way more interesting than the first, and the paper gimmick was interesting enough, even if both halves felt like the same powers just tweaked a bit.

System: Windows PC
Rating: 57/100
Playtime: ~1 Hour

As part of the Arkham City GOTY edition, there's enough here to at least get another mission's worth of time out of it. If it was 2012 and I paid for this, I'd be way more negative. At an hour runtime, it's interesting that they gave a full Robin build, when you barely play as him. Robin was a fun build to use, but I wish it would've been more to it, and less Batman who you just played the whole game as. I also see people talking about how hard this DLC was, but I had the opposite experience. I was taking bullets like it was nothing. The Hugo Strange fight was so difficult to me, and the Harley fight that was similar was a piece of cake.

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System: Windows PC
Rating: 85/100
Playtime: ~11.5 Hours

A game that improved on Arkham Asylum in almost every way. The combat felt better, even if Catwoman was jarring with how fast she is compared to Batman. The cast of villains still carried, with Batman not doing much for me still. I did have an issue with the big bad of this one, with Hugo Strange just not doing much for me. It felt like what could've been an interesting story didn't get fleshed out, and it was back to Joker being the main villain again.