Which game is better?
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I only played Skyrim so I can't say. But I think I'm getting Batman Arkham City bundled with Batman Arkham Asylum for Christmas.
What kind of question is this? A platformer, an action game, FPS and RPG? They're all different. My vote is for Batman AC.
Putting DNF on a list full of great GotY games is like putting Stalin on a list of best humanitarians. No one will pick them, unless they're being ironic.
Stalin did win Time Magazine's person of the year in 1939.Putting DNF on a list full of great GotY games is like putting Stalin on a list of best humanitarians. No one will pick them, unless they're being ironic.
SPYDER0416
Hitler won in 1938.
They both have very different atmospheres, that's for sure, but I definitely found Arkham City to be a huge improvement in pretty much every way.Rediculous topic so I will ask a question realted to Batman. Did anyone like Arkham Asylum better than Arkham city? For some reason arkham city didn't grab me the same way Arkham Asylum did.
15strong
I know rightAnyone not voting for Duke Nukem Forever in this pointless topic is doing it ALL WRONG!
NeonNinja
Stalin did win Time Magazine's person of the year in 1939.[QUOTE="SPYDER0416"]
Putting DNF on a list full of great GotY games is like putting Stalin on a list of best humanitarians. No one will pick them, unless they're being ironic.
Nintendo_Ownes7
Hitler won in 1938.
Exactly, they were celebrated years before they were known to be terrible people and died.
Just like Duke was celebrated years before he became a terrible series and died.
Between Skyrim and Batman, I'd say Batman.
I love Skyrim and I've got something like 150 hours on it (yay for finals procrastinating), but its not polished at all, and its spread incredibly thin with little focus. I'm probably just extra peeved because of how much I think of the cool stuff Obsidian's New Vegas added, and how much of it Bethesda ignored. No hardcore mode, paper thin characterized NPC's (companions offer about as much dialogue and opinions as a stranger in the streets), and somewhat odd streamlining decisions (what is the point of a healing spell if I regenerate health?)
Batman though, its very special. In Skyrim I basically play myself, but a more badass me. In Batman, I play Batman, as he is meant to be played by Bruce Wayne. I can BE Batman in this game, in Skyrim I basically just play myself if I was some sort of invincible badass warrior, and I'm kind of a jerk. Batman is so cool though.
I might be biased here for my love of Batman, but I'd say Batman. Though Skyrim took a lot of my time, I've always preferred the Fallout games and I've never been a huge Elder Scrolls fan (though I do want to check out Daggerfall one day).
Get Duke Nukem Forever, its a highly underrated game packed with great gameplay and fully utiilzing the Unreal 3 engine. Its the perfect gift for anyone actually.
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