Luke wrote:Stark wrote:Luke wrote:The Arkham series is terribly overrated. They are beautiful games, but tiresome, and the fighting stages are a joke. Doesn't take much brainpower to keep pressing one button over and over.
If you're essentially button-mashing to play an Arkham game, you're doing it wrong.
Y = Counter
X = Attack
That's all you need to know. Everything else like collecting Riddler trophies is dicking around.
And if I can beat the game with such ease, I'm doing it right.
I wish I could find the exact quote, but I can't even remember which game it was talking about (Perhaps Marrowind?) but there was a quote from a developer where he was asked about how players could break his game by jumping in place for hours on end to artificially level up some attribute that made the game a snap. He said (and I'm paraphrasing) "If they're going to play the game wrong by doing, in the end, all their doing is at the detriment of their own experience, so good for them?"
Or, to put it in other terms - you can beat Mortal Kombat 2 on the Sega Saturn by crouching and using low kick on medium difficulty through out the entire game due to a bug in the opponent AI. Nobody would argue that this easier method to victory is more fun than playing the game properly, even if you are likely to lose more by not abusing the glitch.
If you want to string together a large combo - and there is enjoyment in doing so IMO - you'll need to do more than just rely on hard attacks and counters. Whether or not you find enjoyment in exploring the fighting system is up to you, but there is more depth to it than you're giving it credit for.