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I won't lie, I grew up playing the DS version of this game. Every moment of playing this on a full version felt somewhat familiar, yet I could tell something was really off. It genuinely felt like I was going through uncanny valley, and it definitely affects how I view this version of the game. I just wasn't able to enjoy it as much because of the fact it was not what I grew up with. I also didn't notice it before, but Batman's voice actor sounds really off in this one. I don't know if they replaced the VA or the VA got better for Batman 3, but either way I'm glad a change was made. It's not a bad game at all, and it's definitely an improvement over the DS version I grew up with, but it's a version I wish I had never checked out by only making me nostalgic for the shitty Nintendo DS one. Definitely will be the only Arkham game I play though.

The Wolf Among Us is a classic Telltale game. The developers innovated with a genre that lets the player decide the main character's decisions and how it changes the story, and it's no different here.

Telltale did a great job with the first season of The Walking Dead and tried to use the same mechanics with other franchises, such as Batman and Back to the Future. Almost all of them were not as good as their first hit, but The Wolf Among Us is one of the exceptions.

The Wolf Among Us has one of the best stories of a Telltale game. You play as a detective werewolf who lives in a society of fairy tale creatures trying to hide in the normal world. There is a mystery going on that you have to solve. How will you do that? By choosing the right dialogue options and deciding correctly where you will investigate.

There is almost nothing of traditional gameplay here. The only action segments are quick time events. You only control the character in a small scenarios and walk through the places to find points of interest.

I had a bad performance playing on my PlayStation Vita. I know it's not the best version of the game, but it's pretty common to see bugs and frame drops in Telltale games, even on the most powerful hardware.

It's a beautiful game for its time. The developers tried to simulate a comic book visual and did a great job, even with the performance issues.

If you like good narratives, The Wolf Among Us is a great game for you. I don't recommend it if you are not a fan of slow and narrative-driven games.

Genuinely think they found something totally new here with the objective capture/deliver gametypes and the destruction engine. The latter really makes things just the right amount of predictable, with the play space shifting around players' actions. There's a very good and satisfying to learn skill ceiling involved with figuring out how to best use that destruction to your advantage. At first it's a pretty spectacle and a fun toy, but soon it opens up into a way to take control of the environment. An enemy team is capturing an objective. Do you enter from their floor? Break through the ceiling and drop in from above? Maybe you destroy the floor beneath them, dropping the objective to the next floor down where you've already set up to take advantage of its new placement?

It's a hell of a lot of fun.

This game did a number on the Pokémon fanbase and now they're completely fucking scared of remakes.

Spent my final hours with the Wii U/3DS servers by messing around playing some of this. It's been a while since I played it, and it's not really one of my favorites, but it's definitely better than Sun and Moon or BDSP. We'll see if Pokemon Legends Z-A can expand upon the game somehow and redeem the lackluster post game.

why he crying so much 😭😭