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Arkham Asylum vs. Arkham City

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comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 30/7/12

Riddler trophies. They're hidden everywhere and you're meant to find them

If that's what you're talking about

posted on 30/7/12

Yeah what happens once you get all them trophies?

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 30/7/12

No not the riddler trophies. the green circular things that show up on challenge maps.

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 5/8/12

Just finished AA. Brilliant. Now I'll just go through some challenges and try and get more riddler trophies/solve riddles

Then I'll move on to AC. I'll probably end up re-playing AA for the storyline on a harder difficulty of course

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 5/8/12

AC takes a little while to get used to. It kicks in after Joker does something to the Batman That's all I'm giving away though

posted on 6/8/12

1manontherun (U4291)

The Riddler trophies unlock information to find the hostages he took earlier in the game. I also think you receive XP for it too.

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 28/8/12

Ok I just started AC. Initial impressions: it's a lot different to AA! Bigger, more complex storyline it seems, you get to play as a different character too!

To start off with I need to get used to the new way of shoving riddles. They were fun to solve/collect on AA but for this one they seem less hidden, as well as less predictable. They're hidden in different ways too. You see green question marks everywhere you go but that doesn't mean you're gonna find the trophy. It's weird and slightly confusing

I guess it's all about adjustment to begin with. I get the feeling AA is a more fun game to play, although this one is much more thought out. Loads of side missions too

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 28/8/12

AC does take some getting used too. The trophies where you have to shuriken the question marks are just tedious imo.

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 28/8/12

Other ones involve pressing a switch

And a lot of the time they're hidden underneath some thing. Something to do with pressure needing to be added

Is every question mark you see while grappling between stuff in the open city the location of a trophy? Because you see a lot everywhere you go

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 28/8/12

I probably just don't understand half the stuff tbh yet.

posted on 29/8/12

AR Challenges =

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 29/8/12

I like how you can mark riddled trophies on the map

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 29/8/12

*riddler

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 29/8/12

Yeah that's useful. The catwoman missions are stupid though. I only bought an original copy for that, should've just got it preowned.

comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 5/9/12

Ok after over a week and a bit of playing Arkham City, I have fully adapted to everything that's different

And in all honestly, I think it's brilliant. I loved AA but this just takes the game to a new dimension. Loads more to do and more variation

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comment by CSTP (U1453)

posted on 5/9/12

Trying to get some of the riddlers trophies are just plain annoying at times!
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That is definitely a big difference. On AA they would be hidden in sneaky areas

AC still has those ones, but also a whole load of others which are tricky to obtain, yet obvious to find

A lot of variety makes it more interesting

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