


Basically, I hope crafting is only tied to optional stuff like new gadgets/gadget upgrades not required to get through the story, and not like crafting an entire new suit of armor so that you don't get one-shot by high level enemies. But in every game I've played with enemy levels, the enemy variety is lacking, and combat becomes repetitive and tedious.Ĭrafting can be an ok addition that doesn't really distract from the game (see Spider-Man), or it can become an excuse to force players to grind to be able to unlock level appropriate gear. The comments about the fight playing differently at level 5 vs 15 make me hopeful there is more depth than what I'm describing. Gone is the strategizing and using every tool in your arsenal, now it's a "chip away at the boss' health" fight. The Mr Freeze fight was the best example. This is a 100 authentic, officially licensed Batman hoodie Batman is a superhero first. On that note, I don't think enemy health bars and damage numbers are bad, but it's clear that it's highlighting how much damage you're doing compared to how much damage they can take. Batman Gotham Knight Pullover Hoodie is available in adult unisex. I think games that have "higher level enemies have more health, so level up to hit harder" is just inherently less interesting. Over the course of the games, more enemies are introduced, and you learn the most appropriate strategy for each and learn to juggle it all in a fight. I loved that in the Arkham games, Batman had the skillset to beat all enemies from the beginning. It's really what killed my interest in Assassin's Creed. I don't think it'll be bad, but I'm doubtful it's gonna live up to the same heights.Įnemy levels are eeehhhh. So to see the freeflow seemingly gone, it's definitely a pill to swallow. The meh: Arkham Knight had my favorite combat system from any game, ever.

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