Bought this on sale a few weeks back, and just started episode 1.
Man, they aren't kidding about technical issues. Lags all over the place, and objects randomly vanish/appear depending on where you're standing.
Otherwise, seems fun. I am REALLY bad at sticking to a plan, as I wanted to play a "paragon" run, and keep doing things like having private meetings with mobsters or insulting everyone I meet (The [SPOILER - highlight to read]: broken arm was a total accident, but I'm not sorry I did it to the killer.
Guess I'm more of a natural Frank Miller Batman than I'd thought.
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[SPOILER - highlight to read]: Also accidentially picked impaling Falcone.
Whoops.
__________________ What CDTM believes;
Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
Doing a second playthrough. Things really don't change as much as I'd like, which is true of all Telltale games.
Alfred still accuses you of brutalizing a guy for example, even if you don't lay a hand on him except where they force you to literally twist his arm a little. Not exactly enough to land him in the hospital.
__________________ What CDTM believes;
Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
Meh. The change is still a step up from some of the other TT games I had to experience. Wasn't expecting this to be perfect, but is certainly more a step in the right direction.
This game hit a homerun with the last episode released today. Lady Arkham's a great villain and the fights with her in the finale were freakin epic. Will definitely support the next season and hope the Joker proves to hold up well in this series.
I'll give it this: It didn't just retread old ground.
A british/aussie (Can never recognize accents) cobblepot? And Falcone is way more authentic "wise guy mafioso" then Gotham's version, that's for sure.
__________________ What CDTM believes;
Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
I don't really get these TellTell games. Their is hardly any game play, are these just meant to be appreciated for their story, for like choose your own adventure fans? Because I certainly don't get anything out of them for something so commercially praised.
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