hiemoth
Hiemoth
hiemoth

Yeah, this is the most insane part of the lawsuit that just needs to be instantly brought up.

Before anything else, and this is not to be snarky as I feel I stumble with that particular word all the time, did you mean irreverent instead of irresponsible?

Oh, I got it was a joke, but that is exactly what makes the game so baffling.

I mean it is not small reference, I think the implication there was pretty clear that Tim had been killed by Bruce.

I am always amazed by how many like to celebrate their utter inability to process written text.

The issue is that even assuming those premises doesn’t work. Or rather the first one kind of does and could even be considered understandable from the perspective of the Boys being such a pop culture success. Although that would require them to ignore a massive amount of context involved and other efforts that have

Now considering that my comment was in relation to storyline elements written in Suicide Squad in relation to the ending of Arkham Trilogy and I do not mention gameplay mechanics at all, would you consider there might exist a potential interpretation that I was referring to how the story of the Arkham Trilogy ended

Yeah. When they first announced that this was a part of the Arkham-verse, I think that part was just kind of glided over in a lot of the initial reactions, but even then couldn’t figure out how it would work logistically. As just having Batman standing around the League after the finish of Arkham Knight... doesn’t

By the way, with that rant done, I am kind of curious how the review ignores the Arkham part of it all while seeming to praise the writing.

For me, I just can’t get over the Arkham of it all. Even after having a few days to mull it over.

Intrigued, although was a bit taken back just how much like Bioshock the gameplay looked. Which wouldn’t be a problem if the game was just called Bioshock: Judas, but if you are going to do something new, I’d prefer for it to feel different.

To begin, I have to sincerily apologize for inserting assumptions about your taste in games before. I mean that genuinely, despite what is to come, as I don’t know you and shouldn’t comment on such things, especially snide manner. Also everything I am about to write is meant to reflect on your argument, not on you

I mean, sure if we basically want to meaningless comparisons that have absolutely no weight.

Okay, so this such an inane comparison on so many levels that I don’t even really know where to start.

I have to admit something extremely funny in mentioning five different side quest of missions with different mechanics as an example of how repetitive a game is. While also ignoring other kinds of stuff in the game like the Riddler puzzles, no matter what one thinks of them, or the crime scene investigations.

The Arkham trilogy is one of my favorite gaming experiences of all time and I cannot fathom it will not remain near the top of the list for me in the years to come. It was really fun to play, outside certain car sequences of course, but it really hit that mixture of awe and melancholy that makes Batman such a

That does touch on something I’ve been trying to figure in that who did they see as the target audience for this game?

Yeah. Although considering the last words they gave Bats, I don’t know if that helped things either.

Yeah, I was stunned when I saw what they did with Arkham Batman. I’m struggling with it as I can’t really remember when a game made me angry in this manner and don’t want be swept by that emotion.

Hell, it isn’t leaked videos at this point. IGN put out that final Batman scene in full with the title “Everyone is mad about this Suicide Squad Batman scene”. And I hadn’t seen the WB statement, but that is pretty huge sign of how things are going.