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Arkham Origins Nailed its Best Feature That Wasn’t Praised Enough to Push The Dark Knight to His Limit


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Arkham Origins Nailed its Best Feature That Wasn’t Praised Enough to Push The Dark Knight to His Limit

Antagonists play a crucial role in any story. While the protagonist drives the story, the antagonists are the ones who actually give life to the hero. Batman: Arkham Origins exemplifies this certain dynamic very accurately and Rocksteady Studios ensured that the villains in the game would steal the spotlight.

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The game introduces eight unique villains from the Batman DC universe, each one with their own stories and motivations that overlap with Batman. The game delves deeper into the early days of The Dark Knight where our protagonist starts his crusade as Gotham’s vigilante fighting petty criminals and uncovering simple mysteries. Despite the game getting a little bit of backlash from players, it still has maintained a loyal fanbase. Let’s explore why.

The villains in Batman make the plot more compelling

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Batman: Arkham Origins is Rocksteady’s third installment in the Arkham universe and serves as a prequel to the main storyline of the series. The title follows the signature gameplay mechanics as the other Batman games in the series, though Arkham Origins is more rugged and the free-flow combat in this title is more improved than its predecessors.

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The title takes place eight years before the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum. Arkham Origins follows a young Batman who is in his second year of being a Gotham’s crime-fighting vigilante. He got a bounty of $50 million on his head which eight of the main villains in the story are eager to get their hands on. With assassins looming around Batman and him being in his early years, it truly creates a compelling story that is perfect for a video game.

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The dynamic between Batman and his villains is the heart and soul of Batman: Arkham Origins. All the villains in the title keep pushing Gotham’s vigilante to his extreme and even beyond. The villains in this title, not only physically challenge Batman but also mentally and morally take a test of him. Bane challenges his strength and endurance, Deathstroke contests his combat skills and the Joker tests his sanity and morale, pushing him deeper into dilemmas.

This relentless cat-and-mice chase between the villains and Batman makes our protagonist grow and adapt and makes him the hero we see in the other games.

Antagonists shape the identity of the hero more than the story

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The villains not only just oppose Batman, but they also shape his identity. They provide the obstacles that test his resolve and they complicate things that make the story compelling. Fans of the game find it the best among all the others because of this dynamic. The villains in this game are written so beautifully that it drives the narrative of the game and also makes the players fall in love with the antagonists.

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The reason Batman: Arkham Origins did so poorly in the gaming market is that players felt it was a modded copy of Batman: Arkham City and although the gameplay feels similar, the story and lore give more depth to the whole title in general.

Arkham Origins proves that villains are as significant in the game as the protagonists. Their presence not only intensifies the conflict but also makes the protagonist’s journey more relatable and impactful. In the end, it’s the villains who define the hero, making the story richer and more memorable.



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