Did the villains get good roles, or were they underutilized as an attempt to shove as many Batman villains into the story as possible? Do the characters grab the Idiot Ball in crucial plot points Example Mr. While the Clayface twist is (almost) universally praised, other parts are more divisive. They are either fun and provide a nice change in gameplay, or are overhyped note Catwoman only meets Batman once, and the DLC isn't that connected to the main story short missions, which appear at the worst times that only detract from the main story. Catwoman and the DLC episodes themselves.Some see her as one of the game's highlights, while others find her too terrible to play as outside of combat. And last but not least, there's the Final Boss Clayface, in which you wield a freaking scimitar against him while dodging his insane attacks and slicing up his Mooks while near a Lazarus Pit, culminating in an awesome Finishing Move against this boss.You eventually finish him by ripping his electrified heart out. Fourth goes to Solomon Grundy, who becomes a electrical zombie Hulk inside a dungeon basement of fire and lightning.
The only thing holding this fight back from being awesome was that it's not really Joker you're fighting and that Harley Quinn was "tied" up at the moment. Third has to go to the battle against Joker and his gang consisting of at least twenty mooks, a Titan mook, and Mr.It has some of the best (and most outlandish) visuals in the game ( which is saying something), a tense atmosphere, and gives Batman the opportunity to counter attacks from over 20 opponents at the same time (He's normally capable of a mere three counters at the same time). Thanks to getting a taste of the Blood of the Demon, Batman fights Ra's in a giant hallucinatory desert city where Ra's himself summons a giant monster of sand and assaults him with hundreds of ninjas. Second-best probably goes to Ra's al Ghul.Beating him requires that you utilize every stealth-based attack you have used. Freeze, who COMPLETELY averts Boss Arena Idiocy by forcing the player to think creatively about their attack and stretch their Predator skills as he nullifies every method of attack after it's used on him once. And his Start of Darkness was his fault, not Batman's. Strange observes that Joker' blame on Batman's causing his Start of Darkness is simply an excuse to commit more and more horrific crimes (and going by Batman: Arkham Origins, it seems to be true). You can say that even with Joker he makes some good points.There's also his Breaking Speech to Batman which Batman never gives an adequate answer and response to. Freeze a self-destructive Jaded Washout who is letting his great scientific skills go to waste over his Trauma Conga Line because he himself isn't making an effort to get over it or at least take responsibility for his own actions. His observations and analysis of criminals and supervillains, with the exception of the Joker is fairly spot-on, pegging Penguin's Napoleon Delusions of Eloquence, Harvey Dent as a public servant who caved in to the pressures of having a good image, Catwoman's stealing being essentially a cry for attention from the man she loves ( which she more-or-less admitted to once ◊) and Mr. While Hugo Strange is a Psycho Psychologist, a lot of gamers feel he's not incompetent.The fact that he's visibly shocked and saddened at the end, carrying Joker's body suggests that the latter was the only one he ever related to in the game. He notes that letting Joker live will lead him to continue killing all just to spite him and he notes to Joker that he would have let him live, despite poisoning Gotham and killing a woman he loved, all in the knowledge that the Clown Prince of Crime would continue hurting people close to the Dark Knight even after that.