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Thursday 14 November 2013

Batman: Arkham Origins review


In Arkham Origins we join Batman in his angsty teenage years. He’s not the stoic, Kevin Conroy-voiced Batman of Asylum and City, who calmly asks criminals to turn themselves in before he beats them up, but a hot-headed, teeth-baring vigilante who punches first and asks questions later. It’s an interesting twist on the Arkham formula, but only in terms of story. Despite the change of tone and time period, this is a disappointingly timid retread of Rocksteady’s games.
It’s Christmas Eve, and skull-faced mobster Black Mask has given the caped crusader an early present in the form of a $50,000,000 bounty on his head. Eight assassins have been hired to claim the prize, including A-listers Bane, Deathstroke and Killer Croc, and a parade of low-rent DC villains including Firefly and Electrocutioner. We also see Batman’s first encounter with a youthful Joker, and other cameos that I won’t spoil. Rest assured, you’re never short of people to punch or be punched by.
The setting this time is a snowbound Gotham City, long before Hugo Strange’s prison makeover. There are familiar landmarks from Arkham City – the Sionis steel mill and the Wonder Tower are immediately recognisable – but the layout has changed quite a bit. The addition of a southern island, linked by an enemy-patrolled bridge that’s a chore to cross, makes the city noticeably bigger than before, but it’s not as visually interesting or fun to navigate. There are too many dead ends that break your flow as you’re gliding, and the new island is a grey, uninspiring industrial sprawl.
To compensate for the increased size, you can now fast-travel with the Batwing, but the points have to be unlocked first by hacking communications towers. Otherwise, getting around the city involves liberal use of the grapnel boost, which pings you into the air when you grapple onto something.
The Riddler is back, known only to Batman as ‘Enigma’ at this point, and has scattered ‘extortion files’ (Riddler trophies, basically) around the story levels and city. Reaching some of these involves solving environmental puzzles, but none as complex as those in City. Other side missions have you defusing bombs set by masked terrorist Anarky, destroying weapon/drug caches, and intervening in street crimes. A lot of it feels like the usual open-world game filler, and it varies wildly in quality, but there is at least a generous chunk of stuff for you to do between missions.
The world-building is much better indoors. Story missions include Batman infiltrating the offices of the Gotham City Police Department, the luxurious Royal Hotel, and a ship used by The Penguin to deal arms. All are nicely crafted, with the same clutter and richness of detail that pervaded Rocksteady’s worlds. The level design itself doesn’t match the strength of the art, however. The missions are formulaic and linear, with none of the previous games’ careful pacing. There’s too much fighting, and not enough exploration of those beautifully detailed environments. You feel like you’re being hastily pushed between predator challenges and fights, rather than progressing organically, at your own pace.
At first I thought the combat was unchanged, but the more I played, the more aware I became that it was actually worse. The controls and animations are the same, but the tempo is all wrong. Rocksteady’s original system was influenced by rhythm action games, the enemies attacking almost to a beat. But in Origins, their attack patterns are more sporadic, which has destroyed that precise, rhythmic flow. It’s like a bad cover version of a great song, by a band that keeps inexplicably slowing down and speeding up. It’s recognisable, but it’s not quite right.
A new feature I do like is the Devil May Cry-inspired rating system. After each fight, the amount of XP you’re awarded is dictated by your performance. If you used a lot of variety, mixing gadgets and combos, you’ll earn more, and get a better overall rating. The same system applies to predator challenges, where you’re rewarded for using the environment in interesting ways.
Then there are the boss battles. Oh, the boss battles. Facing off against this shopping list of famous Batman baddies should have been a highlight, but they’re probably the worst thing in the game. Most involve learning and exploiting a handful of very basic patterns, while regular enemies are occasionally thrown into the arena in a half-hearted attempt to add variety. They’re frustrating, repetitive, attritional slogs, and I felt a pang of dread whenever one of the assassins showed up. To be fair, with the exception of that brilliant Mr Freeze battle in City, Rocksteady’s bosses were rubbish too.
That’s not to say there’s no new content in here at all. The detective mode has been reworked, enabling you to reconstruct crime scenes with shimmering holograms, and ‘scrub’ through them to hunt for clues. It looks great, but is actually pretty shallow. Even with all these theatrics, you’re still just holding a button to scan things. As you rewind and fast-forward through the reconstruction, red markers will appear at set points, which you then scan to reveal clues. Batman does the detecting; you just tell him where to look. A wasted opportunity, but a welcome break from all the punching, just the same.
They’ve added multiplayer too, which has been developed by Splash Damage of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory fame. This sees two three-man teams of Bane and Joker’s thugs battling each other while a third team, Batman and Robin, try to take them out. The thugs fight over Battlefield-style control points, and can call upon Bane and The Joker to help out. It’s enjoyable enough, and the predator system works well against real players, but after only a few hours I don’t feel any urge to return to it.
Additionally, some new gadgets join old favourites like the grapnel and batclaw. The shock gloves, which Batman pinches from Electrocutioner, can be used in combat to deal extra damage, as well as charge up generators to open doors. They only make your strikes slightly more powerful, but zapping enemies with electrified punches is really satisfying. It’s never really explained why Batman has access to gadgets he only first started using in Asylum and City, though. You’ll just have to suspend your disbelief.
The best thing Origins has in its utility belt is the story. It’s nothing we haven’t seen in a thousand Batman films, games and comics before, but it’s confidently written and mostly well-acted, and takes influence from established mythology without completely copying it. A standout sequence gives us a chilling glimpse inside the mind of The Joker, and elsewhere Batman and Alfred clash over the former’s increasing anger and recklessness. You’ll see one early twist coming a mile away, but otherwise, it’s a solid Batman yarn.
As PC Gamer goes to press, a player-compiled list of bugs on the Steam forums continues to grow, some of which even corrupt saves or halt progress. Few releases are without teething problems at launch, but the sheer volume present here suggests Warner Bros. have released an unfinished game, with the intention of patching it later. One bug seemingly isolated to the PC version trapped me in a room with no way to leave, and I had to use another bug to bypass it. Ridiculous. It does look incredibly handsome on PC, though. Batman’s DirectX 11-powered cape flutters in the wind wonderfully, and he carves tracks through the powdery snow as he walks across it.
Rocksteady’s solid foundations mean that, despite all these problems, Arkham Origins is still fundamentally playable. Stalking enemies from the shadows, stringing them up on gargoyles, and watching them cower together in fear as you pick them off one by one is still brilliantly empowering. But this is the worst kind of play-it-safe sequel, and makes no meaningful attempt to push the series forward.
The leap from Asylum to City was dramatic, if not entirely successful, but Origins is so similar to City – even repeating some moments verbatim – that it feels more like an elaborate expansion than a proper sequel. It’s obvious Warner Bros. wanted another Batman game on the shelves while Rocksteady worked on the next one, which makes the whole thing feel a bit cynical. Yearly sequels can bleed a great concept dry, and the Arkham series deserves better.
Details
  • Expect to pay: £40 / $50
  • Release Out: now
  • Developer: WB Games Montreal, Splash Damage
  • Publisher: Warner Bros.
  • Multiplayer: Up to 8 players online
  • Link: www.batmanarkhamorigins.com

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Dial the codes into Niko's mobile
468-555-0100: Change weather
265-555-2423: Banshee
662-555-0147: Feltzer
265-555-2423: Presidente
486-555-0150: Get a different selection of weapons
486-555-0100: Get a selection of weapons
267-555-0150: Raise wanted level
267-555-0100: Remove wanted level
362-555-0100: Restore armour
482-555-0100: Restore health
948-555-0100: Song information
227-555-0142: Spawn a Cognoscenti
227-555-0175: Spawn a Comet
938-555-0100: Spawn a Jetmax
625-555-0150: Spawn a Sanchez
227-555-0168: Spawn a SuperGT
227-555-0147: Spawn a Turismo
359-555-0100: Spawn an Annihiliator
227-555-0100: Spawn an FIB Buffalo
625-555-0100: Spawn an NRG-900

The Lost and Damned
826-555-0150: Spawn Burrito
245-555-0125: Spawn Double T
245-555-0199: Spawn Hakuchou
245-555-0150: Spawn Hexer
245-555-0100: Spawn Innovation
826-555-0100: Spawn Slamvan

Map Locations
Enter the following password into the in-game computers. (NOTE: This URL does not work in a real web browser outside of the game. Please do not complain to us about it.) - www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com

Instant 5-star wanted level
Enter the following password into the in-game computers. (NOTE: This URL does not work in a real web browser outside of the game. Please do not complain to us about it.) - www.littlelacysurprisepageant.com

The Ballad of Gay Tony Cheats
Dial these codes into your cell phone in game to gain the effect, go to the cheat menu in your cell phone to use previously entered cheats whenever.

625-555-0200: Akuma (Bike)
272-555-8265: APC(Tank)
359-555-2899: Buzzard(Helicopter)
468-555-0100: Change Weather
938-555-0150: Floater(Boat)
362-555-0100: Health & Armour
482-555-0100: Health, Armor and Advanced Weapons
359-555-7272: Parachute
267-555-0150: Raise Wanted Level
267-555-0100: Remove Wanted Level
486-555-2526: Sniper rifle bullets explode
359-555-0100: Spawn Annihilator
227-555-9666: Spawn Bullet GT
227-555-0142: Spawn Cognoscenti
227-555-0175: Spawn Comet
938-555-0100: Spawn Jetmax
625-555-0100: Spawn NRG-900
625-555-0150: Spawn Sanchez
227-555-0168: Spawn Super GT
227-555-0147: Spawn Turismo
276-555-2666: Super Punch (exploding punches)
625-555-3273: Vader(Bike)
486-555-0100: Weapons (Advanced) (New Weapons)
486-555-0150: Weapons (Poor)



Hints
NOTE: As their name suggests hints are not exactly Grand Theft Auto IV cheats, and are usually just simple (but very useful) tips on how you can unlock secret level, features, find hidden areas and such. Hopefully these will make playing Grand Theft Auto IV even more entertaining.

Achievements
Complete each achievement to get the allotted gamerscore.

Pool Shark 10G: Beat a friend at pool.
King of QUB3D 15G: Beat the High Score in QUB3D
Finish Him 15G: Complete 10 melee counters in 4 minutes
Genetically Superior 25G: Come first in 20 singleplayer street races.
Wheelie Rider 30G: Do a wheelie lasting at least 500 feet on a motorbike.
Gobble Gobble 10G: Score 3 strikes in a row, a turkey, in 10-pin bowling.
Driving Mr. Bellic 10G: Unlock the special ability of taxi.
Rolled Over 30G: Do 5 car rolls in a row from one crash.
Walk Free 50G: Lose a 4 star wanted rating by outrunning the cops.
Courier Service 10G: Complete all 10 package delivery jobs.
Retail Therapy 10G: Unlock the special ability of buying guns from a friend.
Chain Reaction 20G: You must blow up 10 vehicles in 10 seconds.
One Man Army 40G: Survive 5 minutes on 6 star wanted level.
Lowest Point 5G: Complete mission "Roman's Sorrow".
Over Fulfilled 10G: Complete all 10 Exotic Export orders.
Manhunt 15G: Complete the most wanted side missions from the police computer.
Cleaned the Mean Streets 20G: Capture 20 criminals through the police computer.
Fed The Fish 5G: Complete the mission "Uncle Vlad".
It'll Cost Ya 5G: Complete a taxi ride without skipping from one island to another.
Sightseer 5G: Fly on all helicopter tours of Liberty City.
Warm Coffee 5G: Successfully date a girl to be invited into her house.
That's How We Roll! 10G: Unlock the special ability of helicopter.
Half Million 55G: Reach a balance of $500,000.
Impossible Trinity 10G: Complete mission "Museum Piece".
Full Exploration 20G: Unlock all the islands.
You Got The Message 20G: Deliver all 30 cars ordered through text message.
Dare Devil 30G: Complete 100% of the unique stunt jumps.
Assassin's Greed 20G: Complete all 9 assassin missions.
Endangered Species 50G: Collect every hidden package in the game.
Under the Radar 40G: Fly underneath the main bridges in the game that cross water with a helicopter.
Dial B For Bomb 10G: Unlock the special ability of phoning for a bomb to be placed.
Gracefully Taken 10G: Complete mission "I'll Take Her".
Liberty City (5) 20G: After meeting all possible friends, the ones left alive all like you above 90%.
No More Strangers 5G: Meet all random characters.
That Special Someone 10G: Complete mission "That Special Someone".
You Won! 60G: Complete the final mission.
Liberty City Minute 30G: Complete the story missions in less than 30 hours.
Key To The City 100G: Achieve 100% in "Game progress" statistic.
Teamplayer 10G: Kill 5 players who are not in your team, in any ranked multiplayer team game.
Cut Your Teeth 5G: Earn a personal rank promotion in multiplayer.
Join The Midnight Club 10G: Win a ranked multiplayer race without damaging your vehicle too much and with damaged enabled.
Fly The Co-op 15G: Beat our time in ranked versions of "Deal Breaker", "Hangman's NOOSE" and "Bomb da Base II".
Take It For The Team 10G: Be on the winning team in all ranked multiplayer team games.
Top Of The Food Chain 10G: Kill 20 players with a pistol in a ranked multiplayer deathmatch.
Top The Midnight Club 20G: Come first in 20 different ranked standard multiplayer races.
Wanted 20G: Achieve the highest personal rank in multiplayer.
Auf Wiedersehen Petrovic 30G: Win all ranked multiplayer variations, all races and "Cops 'n Crooks", as both sides.
Let Sleeping Rockstars Lie 10G: Kill a Rockstar developer in a ranked multiplayer match.

The Lost and Damned Achievements
Get Good Wood 50G: In the Bike Races, whack off 69 bikers with a bat.
Easy Rider 100G: Finish The Story.
Full Chat 70G: Your backup are riding at their best!
The Lost Boy 25G: All hail the leader of The Lost!
One Percenter 5G: Billy is back on his bike.

The Ballad of Gay Tony Achievements
Complete each achievement to receive the allotted gamerscore.

Gone Down (5): Complete all base jumps.
Diamonds Forever (5): Complete the Trinity.
Four Play (10): Hit a flag with a golf ball four times.
Bear Fight (15): Win the L.C. Cage Fighters championship.
Catch the Bus (15): Dance perfectly in both Tony's nightclubs.
Snow Queen (20): Complete 25 drug wars.
Adrenaline Junkie (25): Freefall for the longest possible time.
Maestro (30): Finish the Ballad.
Past the Velvet Rope (45): Score 80% or above in all missions.
Gold Star (80): Score 100% in all missions.

Easter Egg: The Heart of Liberty City
First, you'll have to have access to Happiness Island. Once you're able to go there legally, find the Helicopter Tours (which is directly east of Happiness Island) and steal a helicopter. Fly to Happiness Island and over the Statue of Liberty, then jump out of the helicopter at the statue's feet. You should land on the topmost tier of the statue, which is basically a square platform with a door in the center of each side. Run around the platform until you see a door with a plaque on either side of it that reads, "No Hidden Content Here." It may seem like you cannot go through the door, but you can-- it doesn't open, you simply walk THROUGH the door. Inside, you'll find an empty room with a tall ladder. Climb it, and when you reach the top, look up; there is a gigantic beating heart, held in place by chains.

Easy money
Go to an ATM, then cause a traffic jam to the area. Wait for someone to take money from the ATM, then kill him or her. Make sure to block any nearby roads so the ambulance cannot get to the murdered victim. Take the money they dropped on the ground. Then, run a short distance away, and go back. The money should have respawned on the ground. You can repeat this as many times as desired. You can also kill more people taking their money from the ATM to increase the amount of money that respawns.

Repairing the engine
If the vehicle you are driving breaks down and the engine will not start, call 911, and your engine should start again.

Friendship Bonuses
By gaining friendship with the following people can benefit you in many ways.

Boom? (Call Packie for him to make you a car bomb): Gain 75% friendship with Packie
Chopper Ride (He will pick you up in his helicopter): Gain 70% Friendship with Brucie
Discount Guns (Buy weapons at a cheaper price from Lil Jacob): Gain 60% friendship with Little Jacob
Extra Help (A car of gang members will be sent to help you out): Gain 60% friendship with Dwayne
Free Ride (Call for a taxi): Gain 60% friendship with Roman

Unlockables
Annihilator Helicopter: Kill all 200 Flying Rats
Rastah Color Huntley SUV: Complete 10 Package Delivery missions
Remove Ammo Limit: Get 100% completion

Get a Statue of Liberty T-shirt
Go to the statue of liberty and walk up to the second level. Walk through the door (it doesn't swing open, just go through it) and the game will load for a second and you will walk out with a new t-shit with the statue of liberty on it.

Friendship Bonuses
By gaining friendship with the following people can benefit you in many ways:

50% off for all Clothing Stores: Get 80% Relationship Status with Alex
Boom? (Call Packie for him to make you a car bomb): Gain 75% friendship with Packie
Chopper Ride (He will pick you up in his helicopter): Gain 70% Friendship with Brucie
Discount Guns (Buy weapons at a cheaper price from Lil Jacob): Gain 60% friendship with Little Jacob
Extra Help (A car of gang members will be sent to help you out): Gain 60% friendship with Dwayne
Free Ride (Call for a taxi): Gain 60% friendship with Roman
Health Boost (Call Carmen and select "Health Boost"): Get 80% Relationship Status with Carmen
Remove Up to 3 Wanted Stars (Call Kiki and select "Remove Wanted"): Get 80% Relationship Status with Kiki

Rastah Color Huntley SUV
To Unlock Rastah Color Huntley SUV you have to successfully complete 10 package delivery mission.

Wheelie Rider Achievement
Grab a motor bike and approach Francis International airport then go to the one end of runway, now accelerate your bike and do a wheelie, to do this you have to press left analog stick down for 500 feet to get this achievement. Runway is ideal here because here you have a very long and clean path where you can drive without any trouble.

Rolled Over Achievement
Get a fast car and go to the runway e.g Super GT, Infernus etc. Find a yellow ramp scattered along the runway grass then hit one of the ramp with high speed in a way that only half of your car hits the ramp, this will give you enough spins to get the achievement.

At Algonquin Bridge which connects Dukes to Algonquin locate the part where the lanes split at the bridhge when going towards westbound. There is a small ramp at the split, hit that ramp at very high speed and it shall roll over your car several times and if you land in the lower area you will get more spins.

Walk Free Achievement
Go to the airport runway in a car, get out of car and you will instantly score a four star wanted level which you require to get the achievement. Now drive or run to the end of runway and you will get the achievement.

Find cops and if you kill them your wanted level will rise. When you have scored 4 star wanted level get into the vehicle and drive into subway tunnel. As soon as you leave the flashing wanted circle and your wanted level disappears you will score the achievement.

Join The Midnight Club Achievement
To get the achievement keep joining and quitting games/matches until you become the host. Then setup the lap no to 1 and start a new helicopter race with few opponents.

Jizz Reference
There is a detergent inside the laundromat which is being used and displayed above the back washing machine is Jizz! Big Washing Power, its an obvious attempt at cruel humor.

Chain Reaction Achievement
To get this achievement, make a traffic jam in the enclosed area e.g booth tunnel, you can do this by blocking off both lanes with two automobiles. When cars back up, steal some of them and squeeze them in between others so that there are 3 or 4 next to each other then throw a grenade at automobiles in front and use the RPG to destroy the others.

Spider Man Reference
Occasionally pedestrians passing by you will say "Look it's your friendly neighbour.. oh, no never mind"

Brown Note Reference
Around Faustin's house there is a reference to a great legendary musical note. When you are in that area go to dead end about a block away towards the water. Now hop over the fence which is on your left while you are facing the water, there should be a man sitting on a beach reading a book with title "The Brown Note". Musician's joke that this is a note that when played causes bowel movements by the person playing it.

Completion
All of the following tasks must be completed to achieve a 100% completion rating.

Activities - Defeat the CPU or an in-game friend at all activities at least once.
Car Thefts - Deliver all 30 vehicles to the garage.
Flying Rats - Find and kill all 200 pigeons.
Missions - Complete all 90 main story and procedural missions.
Most Wanted - Kill all 30 pedestrians on the list.
Random Characters - Find all 14 random characters and complete their encounter missions (except Jeff, Cherise, Clarence, and Ivan).
Unique Stunt Jumps - Complete all 50 jumps.
Vigilante - Complete 20 crimes.

Two bits!
Get any type of car and go to a large traffic jam. Use the horn to do the "Shave and a haircut" and stop, one of the many other cars should do the "two bits". You must listen carefully because it might be done by a pedestrian instead!

Easter Egg: Fire Truck Madness
If you boost a fire truck, press the fire button while driving around. This will allow you to shoot the super-powerful water cannon at anyone around you. Watching people react to getting shot with high-speed water is hilarious.

Easter Egg: Prank Calls
Here's something funny to try. During your adventure through Liberty City, you may find phone numbers written in inconspicuous places, such as on the side of a building or in the subway. If you dial these numbers, you'll usually get someone on the other end who you can subsequently prank.

Mr. tasty + GTA Theme Cheat
When inside a Mr. Tasty Ice Cream truck, one of the the songs the truck plays is called the GTA Theme, in a cycle order it is usually played after Flight of the Bumblebee. While playing the song, call ZiT, and a text message will confirm telling you the name of the song. As soon as the message is answered, a Cheat Activated confirmation will appear, and the cheat will appear in the Cheat section in your phone. Cheat gives you full healith and Body Armor.

The Lost and Damned: Gang Wars Unlockables
Automatic pistol in safehouse: Complete 20 gang wars
Carbine Rifle in safehouse: Complete 30 gang wars
Sawn-off shotgun in safehouse: Complete 10 gang wars
Assault shotgun in safehouse: Complete 40 gang wars
Grenade launcher in safehouse: Complete 50 gang wars

The Lost and Damned: Unlock Hokachu Bike
Beat 12 races in single player, it will be available for Clay to transport to you.

The Lost and Damned: Picture of Wayne and Garth from "Wayne's World"
Get a Rhapsody and look at the dashboard with a sniper rifle to find a picture of Wayne and Garth.

The Lost and Damned: Remove Ammo Limit
Get 100% completion.

The Ballad of Gay Tony Additional safehouse unlockables
Parachute in safehouse: Complete all 20 base jumps

The Ballad of Gay Tony Gang Wars Unlockables
.44 in Safehouse: Complete 10 gang wars
Advanced MG in Safehouse: Complete 20 gang wars
Explosive Shotgun in Safehouse: COmplete 30 gang wars
Gold SMG in safehouse: Complete 50 gang wars
Sticky Bombs in Safehouse: Complete 40 gang wars

The Lost and Damned: Unlockable Weapons for delivery by Jim
You can call Jim for delivery of a weapon at the clubhouse. There are special weapons available after completing specific missions.

Automatic Pistol: Finish the "Bad Cop Drop" mission
Pipe Bombs: Finish the "Hit The Pipe" mission

Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned: Spawn Vehicles
Bring out your cell phone and input the following phone numbers.

Spawn a Cognoscenti: 227-555-0142
Spawn a Comet: 227-555-0175
Spawn a FIB Buffalo: 227-555-0100
Spawn a Jetmax: 938-555-0100
Spawn a Sanchez: 625-555-0150
Spawn a Turismo: 227-555-0147
Spawn an NRG-900: 625-555-0100
Spawn Annihilator: 359-555-0100
Spawn Burrito: 826-555-0150
Spawn Double T: 245-555-0125
Spawn Hakuchou: 245-555-0199
Spawn Hexer: 245-555-0150
Spawn Innovation: 245-555-0100
Spawn Slamvan: 826-555-0100

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Batman: Arkham Origins review


In Arkham Origins we join Batman in his angsty teenage years. He’s not the stoic, Kevin Conroy-voiced Batman of Asylum and City, who calmly asks criminals to turn themselves in before he beats them up, but a hot-headed, teeth-baring vigilante who punches first and asks questions later. It’s an interesting twist on the Arkham formula, but only in terms of story. Despite the change of tone and time period, this is a disappointingly timid retread of Rocksteady’s games.
It’s Christmas Eve, and skull-faced mobster Black Mask has given the caped crusader an early present in the form of a $50,000,000 bounty on his head. Eight assassins have been hired to claim the prize, including A-listers Bane, Deathstroke and Killer Croc, and a parade of low-rent DC villains including Firefly and Electrocutioner. We also see Batman’s first encounter with a youthful Joker, and other cameos that I won’t spoil. Rest assured, you’re never short of people to punch or be punched by.
The setting this time is a snowbound Gotham City, long before Hugo Strange’s prison makeover. There are familiar landmarks from Arkham City – the Sionis steel mill and the Wonder Tower are immediately recognisable – but the layout has changed quite a bit. The addition of a southern island, linked by an enemy-patrolled bridge that’s a chore to cross, makes the city noticeably bigger than before, but it’s not as visually interesting or fun to navigate. There are too many dead ends that break your flow as you’re gliding, and the new island is a grey, uninspiring industrial sprawl.
To compensate for the increased size, you can now fast-travel with the Batwing, but the points have to be unlocked first by hacking communications towers. Otherwise, getting around the city involves liberal use of the grapnel boost, which pings you into the air when you grapple onto something.
The Riddler is back, known only to Batman as ‘Enigma’ at this point, and has scattered ‘extortion files’ (Riddler trophies, basically) around the story levels and city. Reaching some of these involves solving environmental puzzles, but none as complex as those in City. Other side missions have you defusing bombs set by masked terrorist Anarky, destroying weapon/drug caches, and intervening in street crimes. A lot of it feels like the usual open-world game filler, and it varies wildly in quality, but there is at least a generous chunk of stuff for you to do between missions.
The world-building is much better indoors. Story missions include Batman infiltrating the offices of the Gotham City Police Department, the luxurious Royal Hotel, and a ship used by The Penguin to deal arms. All are nicely crafted, with the same clutter and richness of detail that pervaded Rocksteady’s worlds. The level design itself doesn’t match the strength of the art, however. The missions are formulaic and linear, with none of the previous games’ careful pacing. There’s too much fighting, and not enough exploration of those beautifully detailed environments. You feel like you’re being hastily pushed between predator challenges and fights, rather than progressing organically, at your own pace.
At first I thought the combat was unchanged, but the more I played, the more aware I became that it was actually worse. The controls and animations are the same, but the tempo is all wrong. Rocksteady’s original system was influenced by rhythm action games, the enemies attacking almost to a beat. But in Origins, their attack patterns are more sporadic, which has destroyed that precise, rhythmic flow. It’s like a bad cover version of a great song, by a band that keeps inexplicably slowing down and speeding up. It’s recognisable, but it’s not quite right.
A new feature I do like is the Devil May Cry-inspired rating system. After each fight, the amount of XP you’re awarded is dictated by your performance. If you used a lot of variety, mixing gadgets and combos, you’ll earn more, and get a better overall rating. The same system applies to predator challenges, where you’re rewarded for using the environment in interesting ways.
Then there are the boss battles. Oh, the boss battles. Facing off against this shopping list of famous Batman baddies should have been a highlight, but they’re probably the worst thing in the game. Most involve learning and exploiting a handful of very basic patterns, while regular enemies are occasionally thrown into the arena in a half-hearted attempt to add variety. They’re frustrating, repetitive, attritional slogs, and I felt a pang of dread whenever one of the assassins showed up. To be fair, with the exception of that brilliant Mr Freeze battle in City, Rocksteady’s bosses were rubbish too.
That’s not to say there’s no new content in here at all. The detective mode has been reworked, enabling you to reconstruct crime scenes with shimmering holograms, and ‘scrub’ through them to hunt for clues. It looks great, but is actually pretty shallow. Even with all these theatrics, you’re still just holding a button to scan things. As you rewind and fast-forward through the reconstruction, red markers will appear at set points, which you then scan to reveal clues. Batman does the detecting; you just tell him where to look. A wasted opportunity, but a welcome break from all the punching, just the same.
They’ve added multiplayer too, which has been developed by Splash Damage of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory fame. This sees two three-man teams of Bane and Joker’s thugs battling each other while a third team, Batman and Robin, try to take them out. The thugs fight over Battlefield-style control points, and can call upon Bane and The Joker to help out. It’s enjoyable enough, and the predator system works well against real players, but after only a few hours I don’t feel any urge to return to it.
Additionally, some new gadgets join old favourites like the grapnel and batclaw. The shock gloves, which Batman pinches from Electrocutioner, can be used in combat to deal extra damage, as well as charge up generators to open doors. They only make your strikes slightly more powerful, but zapping enemies with electrified punches is really satisfying. It’s never really explained why Batman has access to gadgets he only first started using in Asylum and City, though. You’ll just have to suspend your disbelief.
The best thing Origins has in its utility belt is the story. It’s nothing we haven’t seen in a thousand Batman films, games and comics before, but it’s confidently written and mostly well-acted, and takes influence from established mythology without completely copying it. A standout sequence gives us a chilling glimpse inside the mind of The Joker, and elsewhere Batman and Alfred clash over the former’s increasing anger and recklessness. You’ll see one early twist coming a mile away, but otherwise, it’s a solid Batman yarn.
As PC Gamer goes to press, a player-compiled list of bugs on the Steam forums continues to grow, some of which even corrupt saves or halt progress. Few releases are without teething problems at launch, but the sheer volume present here suggests Warner Bros. have released an unfinished game, with the intention of patching it later. One bug seemingly isolated to the PC version trapped me in a room with no way to leave, and I had to use another bug to bypass it. Ridiculous. It does look incredibly handsome on PC, though. Batman’s DirectX 11-powered cape flutters in the wind wonderfully, and he carves tracks through the powdery snow as he walks across it.
Rocksteady’s solid foundations mean that, despite all these problems, Arkham Origins is still fundamentally playable. Stalking enemies from the shadows, stringing them up on gargoyles, and watching them cower together in fear as you pick them off one by one is still brilliantly empowering. But this is the worst kind of play-it-safe sequel, and makes no meaningful attempt to push the series forward.
The leap from Asylum to City was dramatic, if not entirely successful, but Origins is so similar to City – even repeating some moments verbatim – that it feels more like an elaborate expansion than a proper sequel. It’s obvious Warner Bros. wanted another Batman game on the shelves while Rocksteady worked on the next one, which makes the whole thing feel a bit cynical. Yearly sequels can bleed a great concept dry, and the Arkham series deserves better.
Details
  • Expect to pay: £40 / $50
  • Release Out: now
  • Developer: WB Games Montreal, Splash Damage
  • Publisher: Warner Bros.
  • Multiplayer: Up to 8 players online
  • Link: www.batmanarkhamorigins.com

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Dial the codes into Niko's mobile
468-555-0100: Change weather
265-555-2423: Banshee
662-555-0147: Feltzer
265-555-2423: Presidente
486-555-0150: Get a different selection of weapons
486-555-0100: Get a selection of weapons
267-555-0150: Raise wanted level
267-555-0100: Remove wanted level
362-555-0100: Restore armour
482-555-0100: Restore health
948-555-0100: Song information
227-555-0142: Spawn a Cognoscenti
227-555-0175: Spawn a Comet
938-555-0100: Spawn a Jetmax
625-555-0150: Spawn a Sanchez
227-555-0168: Spawn a SuperGT
227-555-0147: Spawn a Turismo
359-555-0100: Spawn an Annihiliator
227-555-0100: Spawn an FIB Buffalo
625-555-0100: Spawn an NRG-900

The Lost and Damned
826-555-0150: Spawn Burrito
245-555-0125: Spawn Double T
245-555-0199: Spawn Hakuchou
245-555-0150: Spawn Hexer
245-555-0100: Spawn Innovation
826-555-0100: Spawn Slamvan

Map Locations
Enter the following password into the in-game computers. (NOTE: This URL does not work in a real web browser outside of the game. Please do not complain to us about it.) - www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com

Instant 5-star wanted level
Enter the following password into the in-game computers. (NOTE: This URL does not work in a real web browser outside of the game. Please do not complain to us about it.) - www.littlelacysurprisepageant.com

The Ballad of Gay Tony Cheats
Dial these codes into your cell phone in game to gain the effect, go to the cheat menu in your cell phone to use previously entered cheats whenever.

625-555-0200: Akuma (Bike)
272-555-8265: APC(Tank)
359-555-2899: Buzzard(Helicopter)
468-555-0100: Change Weather
938-555-0150: Floater(Boat)
362-555-0100: Health & Armour
482-555-0100: Health, Armor and Advanced Weapons
359-555-7272: Parachute
267-555-0150: Raise Wanted Level
267-555-0100: Remove Wanted Level
486-555-2526: Sniper rifle bullets explode
359-555-0100: Spawn Annihilator
227-555-9666: Spawn Bullet GT
227-555-0142: Spawn Cognoscenti
227-555-0175: Spawn Comet
938-555-0100: Spawn Jetmax
625-555-0100: Spawn NRG-900
625-555-0150: Spawn Sanchez
227-555-0168: Spawn Super GT
227-555-0147: Spawn Turismo
276-555-2666: Super Punch (exploding punches)
625-555-3273: Vader(Bike)
486-555-0100: Weapons (Advanced) (New Weapons)
486-555-0150: Weapons (Poor)



Hints
NOTE: As their name suggests hints are not exactly Grand Theft Auto IV cheats, and are usually just simple (but very useful) tips on how you can unlock secret level, features, find hidden areas and such. Hopefully these will make playing Grand Theft Auto IV even more entertaining.

Achievements
Complete each achievement to get the allotted gamerscore.

Pool Shark 10G: Beat a friend at pool.
King of QUB3D 15G: Beat the High Score in QUB3D
Finish Him 15G: Complete 10 melee counters in 4 minutes
Genetically Superior 25G: Come first in 20 singleplayer street races.
Wheelie Rider 30G: Do a wheelie lasting at least 500 feet on a motorbike.
Gobble Gobble 10G: Score 3 strikes in a row, a turkey, in 10-pin bowling.
Driving Mr. Bellic 10G: Unlock the special ability of taxi.
Rolled Over 30G: Do 5 car rolls in a row from one crash.
Walk Free 50G: Lose a 4 star wanted rating by outrunning the cops.
Courier Service 10G: Complete all 10 package delivery jobs.
Retail Therapy 10G: Unlock the special ability of buying guns from a friend.
Chain Reaction 20G: You must blow up 10 vehicles in 10 seconds.
One Man Army 40G: Survive 5 minutes on 6 star wanted level.
Lowest Point 5G: Complete mission "Roman's Sorrow".
Over Fulfilled 10G: Complete all 10 Exotic Export orders.
Manhunt 15G: Complete the most wanted side missions from the police computer.
Cleaned the Mean Streets 20G: Capture 20 criminals through the police computer.
Fed The Fish 5G: Complete the mission "Uncle Vlad".
It'll Cost Ya 5G: Complete a taxi ride without skipping from one island to another.
Sightseer 5G: Fly on all helicopter tours of Liberty City.
Warm Coffee 5G: Successfully date a girl to be invited into her house.
That's How We Roll! 10G: Unlock the special ability of helicopter.
Half Million 55G: Reach a balance of $500,000.
Impossible Trinity 10G: Complete mission "Museum Piece".
Full Exploration 20G: Unlock all the islands.
You Got The Message 20G: Deliver all 30 cars ordered through text message.
Dare Devil 30G: Complete 100% of the unique stunt jumps.
Assassin's Greed 20G: Complete all 9 assassin missions.
Endangered Species 50G: Collect every hidden package in the game.
Under the Radar 40G: Fly underneath the main bridges in the game that cross water with a helicopter.
Dial B For Bomb 10G: Unlock the special ability of phoning for a bomb to be placed.
Gracefully Taken 10G: Complete mission "I'll Take Her".
Liberty City (5) 20G: After meeting all possible friends, the ones left alive all like you above 90%.
No More Strangers 5G: Meet all random characters.
That Special Someone 10G: Complete mission "That Special Someone".
You Won! 60G: Complete the final mission.
Liberty City Minute 30G: Complete the story missions in less than 30 hours.
Key To The City 100G: Achieve 100% in "Game progress" statistic.
Teamplayer 10G: Kill 5 players who are not in your team, in any ranked multiplayer team game.
Cut Your Teeth 5G: Earn a personal rank promotion in multiplayer.
Join The Midnight Club 10G: Win a ranked multiplayer race without damaging your vehicle too much and with damaged enabled.
Fly The Co-op 15G: Beat our time in ranked versions of "Deal Breaker", "Hangman's NOOSE" and "Bomb da Base II".
Take It For The Team 10G: Be on the winning team in all ranked multiplayer team games.
Top Of The Food Chain 10G: Kill 20 players with a pistol in a ranked multiplayer deathmatch.
Top The Midnight Club 20G: Come first in 20 different ranked standard multiplayer races.
Wanted 20G: Achieve the highest personal rank in multiplayer.
Auf Wiedersehen Petrovic 30G: Win all ranked multiplayer variations, all races and "Cops 'n Crooks", as both sides.
Let Sleeping Rockstars Lie 10G: Kill a Rockstar developer in a ranked multiplayer match.

The Lost and Damned Achievements
Get Good Wood 50G: In the Bike Races, whack off 69 bikers with a bat.
Easy Rider 100G: Finish The Story.
Full Chat 70G: Your backup are riding at their best!
The Lost Boy 25G: All hail the leader of The Lost!
One Percenter 5G: Billy is back on his bike.

The Ballad of Gay Tony Achievements
Complete each achievement to receive the allotted gamerscore.

Gone Down (5): Complete all base jumps.
Diamonds Forever (5): Complete the Trinity.
Four Play (10): Hit a flag with a golf ball four times.
Bear Fight (15): Win the L.C. Cage Fighters championship.
Catch the Bus (15): Dance perfectly in both Tony's nightclubs.
Snow Queen (20): Complete 25 drug wars.
Adrenaline Junkie (25): Freefall for the longest possible time.
Maestro (30): Finish the Ballad.
Past the Velvet Rope (45): Score 80% or above in all missions.
Gold Star (80): Score 100% in all missions.

Easter Egg: The Heart of Liberty City
First, you'll have to have access to Happiness Island. Once you're able to go there legally, find the Helicopter Tours (which is directly east of Happiness Island) and steal a helicopter. Fly to Happiness Island and over the Statue of Liberty, then jump out of the helicopter at the statue's feet. You should land on the topmost tier of the statue, which is basically a square platform with a door in the center of each side. Run around the platform until you see a door with a plaque on either side of it that reads, "No Hidden Content Here." It may seem like you cannot go through the door, but you can-- it doesn't open, you simply walk THROUGH the door. Inside, you'll find an empty room with a tall ladder. Climb it, and when you reach the top, look up; there is a gigantic beating heart, held in place by chains.

Easy money
Go to an ATM, then cause a traffic jam to the area. Wait for someone to take money from the ATM, then kill him or her. Make sure to block any nearby roads so the ambulance cannot get to the murdered victim. Take the money they dropped on the ground. Then, run a short distance away, and go back. The money should have respawned on the ground. You can repeat this as many times as desired. You can also kill more people taking their money from the ATM to increase the amount of money that respawns.

Repairing the engine
If the vehicle you are driving breaks down and the engine will not start, call 911, and your engine should start again.

Friendship Bonuses
By gaining friendship with the following people can benefit you in many ways.

Boom? (Call Packie for him to make you a car bomb): Gain 75% friendship with Packie
Chopper Ride (He will pick you up in his helicopter): Gain 70% Friendship with Brucie
Discount Guns (Buy weapons at a cheaper price from Lil Jacob): Gain 60% friendship with Little Jacob
Extra Help (A car of gang members will be sent to help you out): Gain 60% friendship with Dwayne
Free Ride (Call for a taxi): Gain 60% friendship with Roman

Unlockables
Annihilator Helicopter: Kill all 200 Flying Rats
Rastah Color Huntley SUV: Complete 10 Package Delivery missions
Remove Ammo Limit: Get 100% completion

Get a Statue of Liberty T-shirt
Go to the statue of liberty and walk up to the second level. Walk through the door (it doesn't swing open, just go through it) and the game will load for a second and you will walk out with a new t-shit with the statue of liberty on it.

Friendship Bonuses
By gaining friendship with the following people can benefit you in many ways:

50% off for all Clothing Stores: Get 80% Relationship Status with Alex
Boom? (Call Packie for him to make you a car bomb): Gain 75% friendship with Packie
Chopper Ride (He will pick you up in his helicopter): Gain 70% Friendship with Brucie
Discount Guns (Buy weapons at a cheaper price from Lil Jacob): Gain 60% friendship with Little Jacob
Extra Help (A car of gang members will be sent to help you out): Gain 60% friendship with Dwayne
Free Ride (Call for a taxi): Gain 60% friendship with Roman
Health Boost (Call Carmen and select "Health Boost"): Get 80% Relationship Status with Carmen
Remove Up to 3 Wanted Stars (Call Kiki and select "Remove Wanted"): Get 80% Relationship Status with Kiki

Rastah Color Huntley SUV
To Unlock Rastah Color Huntley SUV you have to successfully complete 10 package delivery mission.

Wheelie Rider Achievement
Grab a motor bike and approach Francis International airport then go to the one end of runway, now accelerate your bike and do a wheelie, to do this you have to press left analog stick down for 500 feet to get this achievement. Runway is ideal here because here you have a very long and clean path where you can drive without any trouble.

Rolled Over Achievement
Get a fast car and go to the runway e.g Super GT, Infernus etc. Find a yellow ramp scattered along the runway grass then hit one of the ramp with high speed in a way that only half of your car hits the ramp, this will give you enough spins to get the achievement.

At Algonquin Bridge which connects Dukes to Algonquin locate the part where the lanes split at the bridhge when going towards westbound. There is a small ramp at the split, hit that ramp at very high speed and it shall roll over your car several times and if you land in the lower area you will get more spins.

Walk Free Achievement
Go to the airport runway in a car, get out of car and you will instantly score a four star wanted level which you require to get the achievement. Now drive or run to the end of runway and you will get the achievement.

Find cops and if you kill them your wanted level will rise. When you have scored 4 star wanted level get into the vehicle and drive into subway tunnel. As soon as you leave the flashing wanted circle and your wanted level disappears you will score the achievement.

Join The Midnight Club Achievement
To get the achievement keep joining and quitting games/matches until you become the host. Then setup the lap no to 1 and start a new helicopter race with few opponents.

Jizz Reference
There is a detergent inside the laundromat which is being used and displayed above the back washing machine is Jizz! Big Washing Power, its an obvious attempt at cruel humor.

Chain Reaction Achievement
To get this achievement, make a traffic jam in the enclosed area e.g booth tunnel, you can do this by blocking off both lanes with two automobiles. When cars back up, steal some of them and squeeze them in between others so that there are 3 or 4 next to each other then throw a grenade at automobiles in front and use the RPG to destroy the others.

Spider Man Reference
Occasionally pedestrians passing by you will say "Look it's your friendly neighbour.. oh, no never mind"

Brown Note Reference
Around Faustin's house there is a reference to a great legendary musical note. When you are in that area go to dead end about a block away towards the water. Now hop over the fence which is on your left while you are facing the water, there should be a man sitting on a beach reading a book with title "The Brown Note". Musician's joke that this is a note that when played causes bowel movements by the person playing it.

Completion
All of the following tasks must be completed to achieve a 100% completion rating.

Activities - Defeat the CPU or an in-game friend at all activities at least once.
Car Thefts - Deliver all 30 vehicles to the garage.
Flying Rats - Find and kill all 200 pigeons.
Missions - Complete all 90 main story and procedural missions.
Most Wanted - Kill all 30 pedestrians on the list.
Random Characters - Find all 14 random characters and complete their encounter missions (except Jeff, Cherise, Clarence, and Ivan).
Unique Stunt Jumps - Complete all 50 jumps.
Vigilante - Complete 20 crimes.

Two bits!
Get any type of car and go to a large traffic jam. Use the horn to do the "Shave and a haircut" and stop, one of the many other cars should do the "two bits". You must listen carefully because it might be done by a pedestrian instead!

Easter Egg: Fire Truck Madness
If you boost a fire truck, press the fire button while driving around. This will allow you to shoot the super-powerful water cannon at anyone around you. Watching people react to getting shot with high-speed water is hilarious.

Easter Egg: Prank Calls
Here's something funny to try. During your adventure through Liberty City, you may find phone numbers written in inconspicuous places, such as on the side of a building or in the subway. If you dial these numbers, you'll usually get someone on the other end who you can subsequently prank.

Mr. tasty + GTA Theme Cheat
When inside a Mr. Tasty Ice Cream truck, one of the the songs the truck plays is called the GTA Theme, in a cycle order it is usually played after Flight of the Bumblebee. While playing the song, call ZiT, and a text message will confirm telling you the name of the song. As soon as the message is answered, a Cheat Activated confirmation will appear, and the cheat will appear in the Cheat section in your phone. Cheat gives you full healith and Body Armor.

The Lost and Damned: Gang Wars Unlockables
Automatic pistol in safehouse: Complete 20 gang wars
Carbine Rifle in safehouse: Complete 30 gang wars
Sawn-off shotgun in safehouse: Complete 10 gang wars
Assault shotgun in safehouse: Complete 40 gang wars
Grenade launcher in safehouse: Complete 50 gang wars

The Lost and Damned: Unlock Hokachu Bike
Beat 12 races in single player, it will be available for Clay to transport to you.

The Lost and Damned: Picture of Wayne and Garth from "Wayne's World"
Get a Rhapsody and look at the dashboard with a sniper rifle to find a picture of Wayne and Garth.

The Lost and Damned: Remove Ammo Limit
Get 100% completion.

The Ballad of Gay Tony Additional safehouse unlockables
Parachute in safehouse: Complete all 20 base jumps

The Ballad of Gay Tony Gang Wars Unlockables
.44 in Safehouse: Complete 10 gang wars
Advanced MG in Safehouse: Complete 20 gang wars
Explosive Shotgun in Safehouse: COmplete 30 gang wars
Gold SMG in safehouse: Complete 50 gang wars
Sticky Bombs in Safehouse: Complete 40 gang wars

The Lost and Damned: Unlockable Weapons for delivery by Jim
You can call Jim for delivery of a weapon at the clubhouse. There are special weapons available after completing specific missions.

Automatic Pistol: Finish the "Bad Cop Drop" mission
Pipe Bombs: Finish the "Hit The Pipe" mission

Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned: Spawn Vehicles
Bring out your cell phone and input the following phone numbers.

Spawn a Cognoscenti: 227-555-0142
Spawn a Comet: 227-555-0175
Spawn a FIB Buffalo: 227-555-0100
Spawn a Jetmax: 938-555-0100
Spawn a Sanchez: 625-555-0150
Spawn a Turismo: 227-555-0147
Spawn an NRG-900: 625-555-0100
Spawn Annihilator: 359-555-0100
Spawn Burrito: 826-555-0150
Spawn Double T: 245-555-0125
Spawn Hakuchou: 245-555-0199
Spawn Hexer: 245-555-0150
Spawn Innovation: 245-555-0100
Spawn Slamvan: 826-555-0100

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