Critical and Biased game revue analysis:
The revue by gamespot is a critical revue saying how although it is a good batman game it is to orientated to "batman fans" and goes on to state that you wont be able to understand some key parts of the game unless your educated in the DC comic book universe. Gamespot says that is bigger than other batman games purely for the sake of being bigger, as if they thought that because its the newest game it therefore has to be bigger which they say and I would agree is not a must for newer games, it ruins the gameplay mechanics by adding in to many new gadgets from the pervious series and making the map unpractical and unnecessary large just because it can. However digitalchumps (being a beigest revue probable due to them being previous batman fans before this game) said that origins is a great new instalment of the batman Archam franchise going agains what gamespot said by saying that they love that origins (being a prequel) does not reinvent the series but just adds more to the already great games that have come out before, being arkham asylum and city. they how it adds a lode new tools and gadgets for batman to use, it states how it has lots new characters in it and has an interesting story line that really shows of the early stages of bats. it makes a good prequel. they say that they wish the game had more interaction in the cut scenes like in the pervious games instead of just "button mash counter or attack button" didgitalchups dislike that they added a multiplayer where as gamespot likes it. didgitalchumps say that it needs more refining to "become a thing" and there doesn't even need to be a multiplayer mode in it at all whereas gamespot say that it is a good addition to the game and like that it has a good mix of both main characters and stealth along with some good combat which consists of shooting, hand to hand combat and gadgets to give you the upper hand. they both agree that it needs work done to it though. the didgitalchumps prefer the game a lot more than gamespot and are quicker to back the ideas shown in the new game and give higher praise for things that gamespot don't necessarily like.
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