"Well there is a new kind of mean in him, he is angry... and he is hunting.." Just love this version of batman whose rashness and headstrong undoubtedly push him to his human limits in Arkham Origins. Arkham Asylum, City, and Knight featured Batman in his prime, the calm composed and experienced Batman who ooze with taciturn authority while Origin's Batman is literally on the edge of the Abyss at the beginning, carelessly choking a thug to unconsciousness before getting the info, unchecked rage in his interrogations, snapping at his father figure who was there for him all the time, and his imposed burden of him bearing the legacy of his parents and the soul of Gotham on his shoulders alone. If we had the detective batman in Robert Pattison's version, then we definitely should have the Vengeful Batman in the future
And there is a depressingly large amount of people who don't realise this and keep hating the Origins' Batman because he wasn't voiced by Kevin Conroy. Dudes, Conroy's delivery wouldn't fit the game's narrative!
It has the best version of bane… well, until the end. My ONLY issue with origins, is it was joker heavy. They had enough of a story with black mask and the assassins. I love marks joker but every Arkham game being joker focused, was a little disappointing. His rogues gallery is massive.
I think it probably has the second strongest story and characters in the series behind City, the open world was just a bit lacking in content and variety.
i don't think he was 30-years-old yet in this game. Alfred is right to worry. imagine being Alfred's age, having served on the military, having seen the horrors of war and this world, and every night your 20-something-year-old son is fighting for his life against men and women who use neurotoxins, guns, chemical weapons, explosives, and some who have mastered killing for decades. Not even ten years ago you were droppimg this boy off at high school every morning, and now he's fighting giant wrestlers who want to beat him to death and master ninjas who want his head for a bounty. Of course Alfred is scared. Bruce is his son.
Yep. Bruce was in his mid 20s and has been Batman for only two years. Alfred had no idea of the absolute unit Arkham Batman would become, but really who would lol
and it's real time to like jeez what modern industry can accomplish if they let go of that stupid rpg dialogue shit where characters are locked in to one place and are replaced by two robots pretending to be human.
@Ender3667 the Batman who laughs waiting for me outside in 3:15 is something I’ll never erase in my mind. It reminds me of Parker crane from insidious, it’s a bad comparison but dc just made the most sinister Batman. A combination of joker and Batman is something you do not messed with. He’ll either torture you or make you as his robin crow.
@@AimForMyHead81 Fucking…how!? Practically all of Batman’s best lines are voiced by Conroy since the 80s. The Justice League’s Batman only really worked because of Conroy. Conroy is so vital and so iconic as Batman that when Mark Hamill said he was stepping down from voicing the Joker he said he’d only return for an animated Killing Joke and ONLY if Conroy returned as Batman. Roger Craig Smith was fantastic as this younger and more angry Batman. He wouldn’t work as an older experienced Batman.
Without hesitation i can say that this scene is by far the best out of the 4 canon Arkham Games, the way Bruce gets honest with Alfred and the way the script gets on you’re nerves and touches a soft spot… 10/10 for me.
@@austinfarley8457 oh right, I thought ppl still acknowledge that Origins isn’t canon, but is got to know they don’t anymore, Arkham Origins is the real deal
Roger Craig Smith = Kevin Conroy in my opinion they're both equally as good batman voice actors, Kevin brings the deep and commanding voice, while Roger brings out the anger and seriousness, both of these voice actors did perfect
I like roger but cmon dude lol. If u prefer, or gravitate to him then cool but objectively conroy is arguably the greatest voice actor of all time, he’s in a league of his own.
@@different_stuff 🤦♂️it’s self explanatory, Kevin is in the “conversation”(arguable) for greatest voice actor of all time by the “majority” of people’s standards, making it an “objective” assertion. Roger Craig isn’t in any all time conversations by anyone’s standards (by anyone I mean a large quantity of people, like conroy is)…certainly not to the degree of saying he has an equally impressive batman voice compared to conroy. If u personally prefer roger cool, but if we’re speaking in absolutes conroy is in his own world. Do u understand now?
The scariest part about this is that it was towards Alfred, not one from the bat family, not one of his villains, and not even the joker. It was towards the one person who raised him when he had no one.
Actually Bruce Wayne Lived All Alone after his parents died he died with them and just spended handful days with alfred and only investigating everything about his parents but even after learning all about his parents and murder he still wanted to know who the real enemy was as when he was pointing the gun to the guy who murdered his parents he saw the same reflection of him in the mirror so he just wanted to know who the real enemy was and so traveled, trained and learned all around the whole world at just the age of 10-19 years or 10-17 years (as some Of The Batman Comic Books It does change) The sacriest part is that this is the moment where The Batman Awakens only like 0.1% even infinitely less that if existed and it still gives so many chills!
jason todd became his son for alot of years,but in the arkham knight it shows that he was tortured by joker and joker asking him that who is the person he hates, then jason said batman, means not only joker became his enemy but also jason, and actually gotham knights where jason being with robin, batgirl and other superheroes is technically not part of an arkham timeline, bc gotham knights is just a reboot i guess, well how did they become enemies, simple, joker told him in batman arkham knight while he is getting tortured that time and joker made jason hate batman because, jason found out that he was replaced by tim drake
What I loved about this game as a prequel is how it didn't try and make it the same as the Rocksteady games. Batman isn't stoic and calm, he's angry and vengeful. Alfred doesn't just let Bruce leave on his own terms like in the other games, he trys to stop him. It really feels like these are the young versions of these characters.
@@Rengokuo4o6 I thought he was saying it that way too, but nah he just sayin in this game they didn't make Batman the same as in the other games. They made him angry in this one. He takes shit personally. He isn't "vengeful" though. Not sure what he meant by that
@@mrmxyzptlk8906 Batman is formed from his emotion. Batman was born from sorrow and anger. Without that whiny wimp he could never become Batman. I'm truly sorry you feel that way.
What so many overlook is that this interaction is *after* the confrontation with Copperhead. Bruce is already mentally breaking at this point in the story, he experienced Scarecrow before Scarecrow was Scarecrow. It may not have been real, but he watched Alfred, his father, express disappointment in his crusade once already that night, so Alfred telling him he's outmatched, that he's just a "young man with a trust fund and too much anger" touched a nerve that was already raw and angry.
This is the sign that anyone unlucky enough to see Batman that night will just put away their criminal side forever. Joker: "And I said you were supposed to work tonight. What makes you think I won't kill you where you stand?" Thug: "I saw Batman." Joker: "SO?" Thug: "He was angry and looking for assassins." Joker: "Oh... Not doing anything tonight boys. Go home. See you in a month."
What game are you talking about ? The last Batman game, Gotham Knight, is not canon in the Arkham-verse ; and even if it would be canon, it has a perfectly honourable death for him. It's not like a 2nd rate vilain casually killed him in a back alley. Rocksteady writers know what they are doing.
I've been curious about Arkham Origins for awhile and watching this scene with Alfred and Bruce arguing is quite symbolic for the relationship they have for one another. Alfred truly cares about him and treats him as a son. And when you transition to the Rocksteady Batman Alfred has come to terms with it and accepts Bruce's decision of being batman. When Rocksteady came out with Arkham Asylum Batman is years ahead putting aside ruthless aggression which didn't get him anywhere. We pretty much got Batman:TAS but we have to tilt our hat to Rocksteady because without Asylum there wouldn't be a Origins.
@DisappointedDad Arkham city is a mess of shafted Strange, shoe horned Ra's and poorly used Catwoman. City has dope moments, but loses to Origins tight pacing and pretty good dynamic between Bane and Joker with way better pay offs than Ra's twist.
“No, not ‘may-be.’I am. When the mugger or the thief stops to think twice - that is fear. That is what I am.” That is one hell of a statement right there. Younger Batman was definitely on to something. Which is why ‘Knights’ Batman is more experienced and calmer. Perfect Lol Plus the literally made that quote INTO A DAMN MECHANIC which is cool btw. Don’t get me wrong, but that just shows how much attention goes into these games
Watching this after seeing what happens in 'Kill the Justice League'. Man... THAT is this Bruce's future? To go through so much and eventually find a second chance through the League, only to get mind-controlled by Brainiac, turned into basically what he fought so hard not to be in Arkham Knight, and then get blasted through the head by a half-wit court jester who makes lame callbacks to every time she got her insane butt kicked by him, deservedly. There was not even an attempt to give a suitable death to not only one of, if not THE greatest superhero of all time, but the FUCKING PROTAGONIST OF EVERY OTHER GAME CONNECTED TO THAT PARTICULAR UNIVERSE. That's like Bowser Jr. killing Mario, Gilgamesh canonically killing an FF protagonist, or Sora getting officially offed by fucking Demyx. The amount of 'effort' put into trying to make his death look like some kind of gag, or moment of passing the torch to a new group of heroes from a corrupted hero...when you compare it to the history of this particular version of Batman, how long fans have known him and the fun memories they have...it's just so tone-deaf, disrespectful to not just that Batman but to us as well, AND it looks like there wasn't even an attempt to make it turn out better in the wake of Conroy's death. Just a single bullet and a lame joke, and then boom: the end of Arkham Batman. It's arguable that Kill the Justice League does a bunch of good and neat things with this Batman in the game; his new history with the League and the predator section that the squad gets annihilated in is actually really good. But how it all ends...just another dead superhero, like all that he once was to us meant nothing.
I get but let’s not use Kevin name in vain to justify our frustration and take it all on Rocksteady for years they set the standard for superhero gaming genre and as passionate fans we are we had realistic expectations based on the standard they set and failed spectacularly it’s anticlimactic as hell and was handed very poorly just tuned out the game as far as I’m concerned Arkham Knight was the true ending of the Arkham Batman story.
@@mikestarnineteen760 People with authority and experience at Rocksteady had no doubt countless chances to look at what was being made and say 'Yeah...maybe this isn't going to go over well' or shut down the people who came up with these lousy ideas. Or, perhaps, they could have chosen better, more qualified people to make it, instead of letting them make it into...this. People were not demanding the release of this game like a Bloodborne remaster; they had TIME to make this work, even with Conroy's death. And even if you removed Kevin from the equation, even if he was voiced by another VA, the fact stands that THIS was a Batman millions of people grew up on. This was the Batman of video game players, who they worked with to clear out an asylum, a city prison, and watch him sacrifice all he was for his city. Sure, Kevin gave him life, and another VA may not have been as good, but it is still the same character. And he was treated like so many other favorite characters that have been bashed into a barely recognizable pulp for the last decade. Not everyone at Rocksteady should bear the blame and consequences for what this has done, but because of the crappy ideas of a lousy team, a lot of them are no doubt going to pay the price. And that's the real tragedy.
@@КонстантинПаршуков-о6б I'll give Harley enough credit and say at least a Magnaguard; she has some skills and even captured him after Arkham City. But yeah, it's still no contest.
@@rommelthedesertfox3089 It is a fact that people believe that Kevin Conroy is the better Batman in their opinion, it is not a fact that Kevin Conroy should've been Batman in this game, it is only the opinion of slightly more than half the majority.
Personally, in my opinion, Roger Craig Smith is as good at being Batman as Kevin Conroy. Conroy brought a mature and wise Batman to the series while Roger brought a more young and vengeful Batman into the series. It's quite simple, really.
Crazy he went from this to calmly letting Gordon punch him in the face, imagine if Alfred tried pulling that shi on young Batman, talk about character development.
Batman wouldn't do nothing no matter what. He'd feel like an absolute peace of shit right after he touched Alfred and would start doubting himself. But yeah he wouldn't do it.
It's so crazy that origins is my favorite game. It's just too good bro, the boss fights were perfect, in my opinion they portrayed the beginning of batman too well and it was just so perfect, the beginning of batman and how aggressive he is, he is so angry and young. And using roger was the best option for a younger batman, the beginning of a relationship with the villians and batman and them beginning to fear him and especially the relationship with bane or joker with batman. They portrayed the beginning of a great rivalry between joker and batman just too good. And then you can see that the joker will start to know batman better and he knows his weaknesses, like he didn't know that batmam would not kill anyone and he tried to break him. So joker was the best in origins and had the best design as a younger joker. The story was perfect, especially bane and batman and how they knew each other. I love origins and I don't care what anyone says, it is so underrated just because of a stupid reason that rocksteady didn't make it. The Deathstroke and bane boss fights still gives me chills till this day, they don't appreciate this game much. It's definitely top 2. I understand opinions but they really should pay attention to this game more. That mission in the hotel royale is still the best mission in the series. It was perfect how you go from the sewers to the hotel and you do detective and predator stuff and you see the joker scene where he kills electrocutioner and you get his gloves, and you have to make your way up to the hotel, it was perfect. And then going to the bane fight while joker is watching. And you go save joker and actually this game really did the backstory of batman and joker justice. You can see how deep joker is. That's why I just love origins, and to point out origins was the first arkham game I played that's why I love it, it introduced me to the series. And it's the prequel so it was perfect to play first. The best joker, the best boss fights, the best character designs, the best character development, the best incantation of the villians, the perfect song, the best bruce wayne and Alfred portrayel. Hating this game is a crime.
I like how with each game he becomes more and more serious. In Origins he’s very angry and reactive but with game to game he develops a much more serious attitude and in Arkham Knight he’s basically an extremely stoic person with no shown emotion. That’s a really good character development.
اخخخ يا باتمان اكبر من مجرد شخصيه خياليه شخصيه ممتعه فيها الكثير من الكتابه الجيده - شخصيه تقدر تقول عنها ايقونيه بحته وراح يتذكرها العالم لأجيال واجيال حتى نهايه الدنيا شخصيه اعجبت فيها بطفولتي وكبر حبي لها في مراهقتي ويارب يكون عندي ولد بالمستقبل اعلمه عن حبي لهذي الشخصيه واشري له هدايا عن الشخصيه هذي وانقل حبي لهذي الشخصيه له - باتمان بطلي وسيظل كذلك
Quickly poke his head out of jet "So you know that it will be theirs" scratch that maybe i was a bit too angry but like i dont kill and stuff BUT YOU SEE IM NOT IN DANGER ALFRED I AM THE DANGER
You can feel the level of restraint he's maintaining, because it's Alfred, that's his second Father, he will not go over the line even if the topic angers him to that degree, not against Alfred.
1) It's a carbon copy of Arkham City gameplay-wise with no upgrades beyond the Crime Scene investigations and the Shock Gloves. 2) Lots of glitches, including one that ended my save file once 3) Half the assassins are a letdown Not really good reasons to despise something since AC was great and more AC with a better story is still a good time.
Even at his angriest and most stubborn, Bruce just doesnt have it in him to actually insult alfred in any way. The most he can do to argue is just say "you cant do it dad, let me do it!"
I genuinely dug the character growth Batman goes through in this game. Like he starts out as the pissed off one-man army Batman who just sees Alfred as a tool in his quest. Then, after his encounters with Bane, he realized 1. he truly does care for Alfred and doesn't want to lose him 2. its okay to acknowledge your limits and ask for help. He can't do this alone through his usual barrage of brutality and throwing fists at everyone who gets in his way. He needed to learn that. That's why we see a more level-headed Batman at the end of the game. I get this game isn't as beloved as the other Arkham games, but I still say it still has some sharp writing and storytelling happening.
They tend to show him as stoic, but there are plenty of times when he has demonstrated outrage and anger. When he is interrogating people, I don't see him as being always stoic. People tend to think that being either emotionally repressed or emotionally crazed shows a person as being tough. The BW character is a guy with a lot of care and zeal.
Man, Arkham Origins is so underrated. Yes, it's wonky at times but it still nails the early days of Batman very well, including the start of Joker's obsession with Batman.
Who is it you think you are talking to? A guy hears a knock on the door and gets shot and you think that of me? No, Skylar. I am the one who knocks! No I’m not in danger, I AM THE DANGER
This is what I really loved about this version of Batman. This and the is he isn't he real thing for the people of Gotham. Battinson has this too! Which I hope continues but with the hopeful ending of the movie I'm a little worried he is gonna lose all that.
"Well there is a new kind of mean in him, he is angry... and he is hunting.."
Just love this version of batman whose rashness and headstrong undoubtedly push him to his human limits in Arkham Origins.
Arkham Asylum, City, and Knight featured Batman in his prime, the calm composed and experienced Batman who ooze with taciturn authority while Origin's Batman is literally on the edge of the Abyss at the beginning, carelessly choking a thug to unconsciousness before getting the info, unchecked rage in his interrogations, snapping at his father figure who was there for him all the time, and his imposed burden of him bearing the legacy of his parents and the soul of Gotham on his shoulders alone.
If we had the detective batman in Robert Pattison's version, then we definitely should have the Vengeful Batman in the future
Well said sir!!
_WOW_
Vengeful Batman was Micheal Keaton's Batman Who killed the Joker , because Joker killed Bruce's parents in that universe .
And there is a depressingly large amount of people who don't realise this and keep hating the Origins' Batman because he wasn't voiced by Kevin Conroy. Dudes, Conroy's delivery wouldn't fit the game's narrative!
@@mihan2d yeah that’s true
This is basically batman's "i'm the danger" moment.
This is the moment batman became angry batman
@@Rodrigo_As batman is always angry i feel like
@@r2gamingelite74 not really
@@r2gamingelite74 he isn't angry all the time, but rather grumpy
Perfectly described mate!!
Because I am the *REASON* the criminals breathe easier when the sun rises !
its him
Punisher: "Your criminals breathe?"
@@Pakilla64 lmao
So no Alfred, I am NOT over my head. Tonight won’t be my end, but it will be theirs!
@@maxer-hq2et indeed !
“I’m not in danger, Alfred. I AM the danger!”
Alfred: 👁️👄👁️
I love you
damn, beat me to it
"I AM the one who knocks!"
"because I am the reason the criminals breathe easier when the sun rises."
"I am the terror that flaps in the night, Alfred!"
"Bro you set the difficulty too high you're gonna get cooked"
"Nah, I'm gonna cook"
How in the hell can anyone dislike Origins?
I only disliked it because it crashed every 5 minutes for me
Honestly I think a lot of people disliked it because rocksteady didn’t make it
@@Lavolpeengreece i liked it honestly because the arkham city map is there before the prison
It has the best version of bane… well, until the end. My ONLY issue with origins, is it was joker heavy. They had enough of a story with black mask and the assassins. I love marks joker but every Arkham game being joker focused, was a little disappointing. His rogues gallery is massive.
I think it probably has the second strongest story and characters in the series behind City, the open world was just a bit lacking in content and variety.
i don't think he was 30-years-old yet in this game. Alfred is right to worry. imagine being Alfred's age, having served on the military, having seen the horrors of war and this world, and every night your 20-something-year-old son is fighting for his life against men and women who use neurotoxins, guns, chemical weapons, explosives, and some who have mastered killing for decades. Not even ten years ago you were droppimg this boy off at high school every morning, and now he's fighting giant wrestlers who want to beat him to death and master ninjas who want his head for a bounty. Of course Alfred is scared. Bruce is his son.
Yep. Bruce was in his mid 20s and has been Batman for only two years. Alfred had no idea of the absolute unit Arkham Batman would become, but really who would lol
If I recall, Origins takes place approximately one year after Bruce became Batman. So yes we are experiencing the most angsty version of Batman lol
@seandent3732 *2 years
@@prussiancheeseburger27 in Origins
He doesn’t even have Grayson under his wing yet.
Let’s just appreciate the facial movements. They are absolutely outstanding in this game.
Everything is great about arkham origins and all of the arkham games
Unlike some games that are too over expressive in hand movements and facial movements, I'm looking at you anime related games!
During the cutscenes all of that is beautiful but during the game I don't know what the hell their lips are doing
and it's real time to like jeez what modern industry can accomplish if they let go of that stupid rpg dialogue shit where characters are locked in to one place and are replaced by two robots pretending to be human.
In the cutscenes maybe.
Young and full of rage takes every fight personal just Like Robert Pattinson Batman
Agree
yeah that’s right.
As bane said “you fight like a younger man with nothing held back”
I'd dare to say this batman is even more brutal and impulsive
@@KombatW0mbat "admirable but mistaken"
I feel like he actually proved alfred's point with that little tirade.
Yea its complicated because they are both right. The city needs Batman, but he also bites off way more than he can chew.
Not really
@@TheRealHerbaSchmurba Well he defeated all of them didn't he?
@@TheRealHerbaSchmurba bites of more then he can chew? Batman's probably the only guy who doesn't do that.
How so?
This is such an amazing character moment. We’ve never seen Bruce and Alfred argue in the Arkham games before.
yea I mean we got close in City when he wanted to go after Talia first but it didn't lead to anything more.
Someone said Batman in the Arkham games has no personality but they must’ve obviously missed origins 😂
@@goku8621 Arkham City And Knight too.
(I don't remember much about Asylum so I can say)
@@wolfdragox5563 what are you talking about?
@@AMysticLegend i misunderstood your second comment sorry
One thing I wouldn’t want to encounter in the streets of Gotham at midnight: an angry Batman or a Batman who laughs
heyo
@Ender3667 the Batman who laughs waiting for me outside in 3:15 is something I’ll never erase in my mind. It reminds me of Parker crane from insidious, it’s a bad comparison but dc just made the most sinister Batman. A combination of joker and Batman is something you do not messed with. He’ll either torture you or make you as his robin crow.
@Ender3667 Normal Batman doesn't kill you, but the Batman Who Laughts first tortures you and then slowly kills you
Red Hood as well.
@@TheSoldier1984 batman figths crime and evil everywhere not just in one place
This is why we need more of Roger Craig Smith as Batman.
Only kinda worked with younger Batman cause of the anger he had
@@caspercasper5413 He's much better than Conroy
@@AimForMyHead81 Fucking…how!? Practically all of Batman’s best lines are voiced by Conroy since the 80s. The Justice League’s Batman only really worked because of Conroy.
Conroy is so vital and so iconic as Batman that when Mark Hamill said he was stepping down from voicing the Joker he said he’d only return for an animated Killing Joke and ONLY if Conroy returned as Batman.
Roger Craig Smith was fantastic as this younger and more angry Batman. He wouldn’t work as an older experienced Batman.
@@AimForMyHead81 said no one ever
@@Lifeislikeadoughnut Conroy didn’t voice Batman until ‘91.
Without hesitation i can say that this scene is by far the best out of the 4 canon Arkham Games, the way Bruce gets honest with Alfred and the way the script gets on you’re nerves and touches a soft spot…
10/10 for me.
3 canon arkham games? There are 4
@@austinfarley8457 oh right, I thought ppl still acknowledge that Origins isn’t canon, but is got to know they don’t anymore, Arkham Origins is the real deal
@@marcosP97 yeah and arkham knight does acknowledge it as canon
@@austinfarley8457 nice i like this new reality we’re ppl are acknowledging real things
@@marcosP97 it was never not canon though?🤨
Man, he's just casually burning precious jet fuel while he gives his speech
It cant melt steel beams though, so the railings it sits on should be good.
as if he cares, he earns enough per minute to buy 40 of those jets
@@jubayerwasidraiyan5874 Guy funded entire Justice league safehouse in space, him burning some fuel in 20 seconds is pocket money for him
@@ExtremeMan10 LOL
@@ExtremeMan10 thats just a small tip he gives to a waiter
Roger Craig Smith = Kevin Conroy in my opinion they're both equally as good batman voice actors, Kevin brings the deep and commanding voice, while Roger brings out the anger and seriousness, both of these voice actors did perfect
I like roger but cmon dude lol. If u prefer, or gravitate to him then cool but objectively conroy is arguably the greatest voice actor of all time, he’s in a league of his own.
I also like the other things roger did voice acting for like crane in dying light and pretty sure mirage in apex legends.
@@Lowkey-yb4nm so.... objectively or arguably? How can it be both simultanuosly? :D
@@different_stuff 🤦♂️it’s self explanatory, Kevin is in the “conversation”(arguable) for greatest voice actor of all time by the “majority” of people’s standards, making it an “objective” assertion. Roger Craig isn’t in any all time conversations by anyone’s standards (by anyone I mean a large quantity of people, like conroy is)…certainly not to the degree of saying he has an equally impressive batman voice compared to conroy. If u personally prefer roger cool, but if we’re speaking in absolutes conroy is in his own world. Do u understand now?
@@generalgrievous469 his most notable character being Ezio Auditore from AC
After watching “The Batman” and then seeing this? Arkham Origins is becoming one of my favourite versions.
The scariest part about this is that it was towards Alfred, not one from the bat family, not one of his villains, and not even the joker. It was towards the one person who raised him when he had no one.
Actually Bruce Wayne Lived All Alone after his parents died he died with them and just spended handful days with alfred and only investigating everything about his parents but even after learning all about his parents and murder he still wanted to know who the real enemy was as when he was pointing the gun to the guy who murdered his parents he saw the same reflection of him in the mirror so he just wanted to know who the real enemy was and so traveled, trained and learned all around the whole world at just the age of 10-19 years or 10-17 years (as some Of The Batman Comic Books It does change) The sacriest part is that this is the moment where The Batman Awakens only like 0.1% even infinitely less that if existed and it still gives so many chills!
jason todd became his son for alot of years,but in the arkham knight it shows that he was tortured by joker and joker asking him that who is the person he hates, then jason said batman, means not only joker became his enemy but also jason, and actually gotham knights where jason being with robin, batgirl and other superheroes is technically not part of an arkham timeline, bc gotham knights is just a reboot i guess, well how did they become enemies, simple, joker told him in batman arkham knight while he is getting tortured that time and joker made jason hate batman because, jason found out that he was replaced by tim drake
Yes very scary 😂
@@deathtime5288 The reason this has no replies is because everyone died of asphyxiation trying to read the run on sentence.
@@snansundernail8229Yeah Sorry wasn't an intentional kill I just live up to my name I guess!
Roger Craig Smith did an amazing job playing a young and very angry Batman
bro the level of confidence in his voice when he said "it will be theirs", freaking chills down my spine
What I loved about this game as a prequel is how it didn't try and make it the same as the Rocksteady games. Batman isn't stoic and calm, he's angry and vengeful. Alfred doesn't just let Bruce leave on his own terms like in the other games, he trys to stop him. It really feels like these are the young versions of these characters.
Batman is absolutely stoic and calm atleast he becomes that later on. He is younger here so he is angry and vengeful .
@@Rengokuo4o6 I thought he was saying it that way too, but nah he just sayin in this game they didn't make Batman the same as in the other games. They made him angry in this one. He takes shit personally.
He isn't "vengeful" though. Not sure what he meant by that
People sleep on how good of a game this is
its my favorite, the story and characters are amazing, the VAs did great, and the story directors did great, and its a solid gameplay experience.
It’s my favorite as well, can’t wait to play it again once I get a new computer.
He can't blame Alfred for being there while he's out there
He doesn't, he understands his reasons.
thats a really great point lmao
They where both right.. they apologise to each other right away after this
The arkham asylum batman felt so much like a robot. Its nice to see some real emotion from such a complicated character.
Felt fitting we saw him mature into a calm, focused and stronger man. But it makes sense he started off this way
yeah agree with that
Garbage take, he just wasn’t a whiny wimp.
@@mrmxyzptlk8906 Batman is formed from his emotion. Batman was born from sorrow and anger. Without that whiny wimp he could never become Batman. I'm truly sorry you feel that way.
@@g_gamer3160 eh let the idiots have their garbage takes. It’s just funny the ones with the garbage takes are calling other peoples takes garbage.
Dang... Batman rage is very dangerous i see
Kratos, Asura, Punisher, Hulk, and any other angry character: I beg your pardon?
What so many overlook is that this interaction is *after* the confrontation with Copperhead. Bruce is already mentally breaking at this point in the story, he experienced Scarecrow before Scarecrow was Scarecrow. It may not have been real, but he watched Alfred, his father, express disappointment in his crusade once already that night, so Alfred telling him he's outmatched, that he's just a "young man with a trust fund and too much anger" touched a nerve that was already raw and angry.
"Tonight, it will not be my end, but it WILL BE THEIRS!" You can feel Batman's Rage in this game 😆😤
This is the sign that anyone unlucky enough to see Batman that night will just put away their criminal side forever.
Joker: "And I said you were supposed to work tonight. What makes you think I won't kill you where you stand?"
Thug: "I saw Batman."
Joker: "SO?"
Thug: "He was angry and looking for assassins."
Joker: "Oh... Not doing anything tonight boys. Go home. See you in a month."
This gives me major Walter White "I am the one who KNOCKS!" vibes...
Batman is mad because the writers gave him the stupidest death
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT GAME?!!!
We shall not speak the name of that game ever
sorry bro we can all forget that this game even existed @@KYLE1654-v7m
What game are you talking about ?
The last Batman game, Gotham Knight, is not canon in the Arkham-verse ; and even if it would be canon, it has a perfectly honourable death for him.
It's not like a 2nd rate vilain casually killed him in a back alley. Rocksteady writers know what they are doing.
@@francoiscamy5066 he's talking about suicide squad
Roger Craig Smith is one of the greatest voice actors to ever do it.
Wait - You're telling me this is the same guy who did Ezio???
@@girbij6743and Sonic
@@girbij6743 And Chris Redfield from Resident Evil.
THIS!! THIS is the scene that foreshadows the true Knightfall Protocol at the end of Arkham Knight
I've been curious about Arkham Origins for awhile and watching this scene with Alfred and Bruce arguing is quite symbolic for the relationship they have for one another. Alfred truly cares about him and treats him as a son. And when you transition to the Rocksteady Batman Alfred has come to terms with it and accepts Bruce's decision of being batman.
When Rocksteady came out with Arkham Asylum Batman is years ahead putting aside ruthless aggression which didn't get him anywhere. We pretty much got Batman:TAS but we have to tilt our hat to Rocksteady because without Asylum there wouldn't be a Origins.
This was the best Arkham game out of the four. And this time he was young, full of anger and ready to throw hands at all times
Yea lol
Arkham city*
Best in your opinion*
@DisappointedDad Arkham city is a mess of shafted Strange, shoe horned Ra's and poorly used Catwoman. City has dope moments, but loses to Origins tight pacing and pretty good dynamic between Bane and Joker with way better pay offs than Ra's twist.
@@mikhaelgribkov4117 i like Arkham better
Can’t believe this is the same voice actor who voices sonic lmao
“No, not ‘may-be.’I am. When the mugger or the thief stops to think twice - that is fear. That is what I am.”
That is one hell of a statement right there. Younger Batman was definitely on to something. Which is why ‘Knights’ Batman is more experienced and calmer. Perfect Lol
Plus the literally made that quote
INTO A DAMN MECHANIC which is cool btw. Don’t get me wrong, but that just shows how much attention goes into these games
"I am the reason criminals breathe easier when the sun rises"
@@MichaelDavis2754 SO NO ALFRED, I AM NOT ….. IN….. OVER MY HEAD!!!
@@I_Am_Tron "tonight will not be my end BUT IT WILL BE THERE'S"
@@MichaelDavis2754 you are a true man of culture.
You are awesome brother 🫱🏾🫲🏼
@@I_Am_Tron thank you sir have a happy 2024 bro 🤝😌
Unpopular opinion: arkham origins' story was better than any of the other arkham games.
except knight i feel like i agree
Arkham city is the best one imo
@@darkrosetrill this is the most popular opinion because of the story and bosses
Alfred being a paternal figure
I don't think Alfred belive that Batman will die if he go, but more like he will become too broken beyond any repair.
I mean, that's kinda what happened to him down the road. His crusade changed him beyond repair.
Watching this after seeing what happens in 'Kill the Justice League'. Man... THAT is this Bruce's future? To go through so much and eventually find a second chance through the League, only to get mind-controlled by Brainiac, turned into basically what he fought so hard not to be in Arkham Knight, and then get blasted through the head by a half-wit court jester who makes lame callbacks to every time she got her insane butt kicked by him, deservedly.
There was not even an attempt to give a suitable death to not only one of, if not THE greatest superhero of all time, but the FUCKING PROTAGONIST OF EVERY OTHER GAME CONNECTED TO THAT PARTICULAR UNIVERSE. That's like Bowser Jr. killing Mario, Gilgamesh canonically killing an FF protagonist, or Sora getting officially offed by fucking Demyx.
The amount of 'effort' put into trying to make his death look like some kind of gag, or moment of passing the torch to a new group of heroes from a corrupted hero...when you compare it to the history of this particular version of Batman, how long fans have known him and the fun memories they have...it's just so tone-deaf, disrespectful to not just that Batman but to us as well, AND it looks like there wasn't even an attempt to make it turn out better in the wake of Conroy's death. Just a single bullet and a lame joke, and then boom: the end of Arkham Batman.
It's arguable that Kill the Justice League does a bunch of good and neat things with this Batman in the game; his new history with the League and the predator section that the squad gets annihilated in is actually really good. But how it all ends...just another dead superhero, like all that he once was to us meant nothing.
I get but let’s not use Kevin name in vain to justify our frustration and take it all on Rocksteady for years they set the standard for superhero gaming genre and as passionate fans we are we had realistic expectations based on the standard they set and failed spectacularly it’s anticlimactic as hell and was handed very poorly just tuned out the game as far as I’m concerned Arkham Knight was the true ending of the Arkham Batman story.
It's like Anakin Skywalker being killed by a battle droid.
The retcon will come
@@mikestarnineteen760 People with authority and experience at Rocksteady had no doubt countless chances to look at what was being made and say 'Yeah...maybe this isn't going to go over well' or shut down the people who came up with these lousy ideas. Or, perhaps, they could have chosen better, more qualified people to make it, instead of letting them make it into...this. People were not demanding the release of this game like a Bloodborne remaster; they had TIME to make this work, even with Conroy's death.
And even if you removed Kevin from the equation, even if he was voiced by another VA, the fact stands that THIS was a Batman millions of people grew up on. This was the Batman of video game players, who they worked with to clear out an asylum, a city prison, and watch him sacrifice all he was for his city. Sure, Kevin gave him life, and another VA may not have been as good, but it is still the same character. And he was treated like so many other favorite characters that have been bashed into a barely recognizable pulp for the last decade.
Not everyone at Rocksteady should bear the blame and consequences for what this has done, but because of the crappy ideas of a lousy team, a lot of them are no doubt going to pay the price. And that's the real tragedy.
@@КонстантинПаршуков-о6б I'll give Harley enough credit and say at least a Magnaguard; she has some skills and even captured him after Arkham City. But yeah, it's still no contest.
Roger Craig Smith is such a brilliant voice actor his work on Ezio and Batman is legendary
No it’s should’ve been Kevin conroy it’s the only true bats
@@rommelthedesertfox3089 That's your opinion.
@@cosmogcrusader5546 actually it’s pretty much fact most people agree
@@rommelthedesertfox3089 It is a fact that people believe that Kevin Conroy is the better Batman in their opinion, it is not a fact that Kevin Conroy should've been Batman in this game, it is only the opinion of slightly more than half the majority.
Personally, in my opinion, Roger Craig Smith is as good at being Batman as Kevin Conroy. Conroy brought a mature and wise Batman to the series while Roger brought a more young and vengeful Batman into the series. It's quite simple, really.
Amazing graphics for a 2013 game. Origins is a truly underrated gem
Crazy he went from this to calmly letting Gordon punch him in the face, imagine if Alfred tried pulling that shi on young Batman, talk about character development.
Probably because he deserved that punch in Knight.
Batman wouldn't do nothing no matter what. He'd feel like an absolute peace of shit right after he touched Alfred and would start doubting himself. But yeah he wouldn't do it.
He definitely wouldn’t hit Alfred back.
Alfred would never hit him, and Batman would never even dare to hit Alfred
It's so crazy that origins is my favorite game. It's just too good bro, the boss fights were perfect, in my opinion they portrayed the beginning of batman too well and it was just so perfect, the beginning of batman and how aggressive he is, he is so angry and young. And using roger was the best option for a younger batman, the beginning of a relationship with the villians and batman and them beginning to fear him and especially the relationship with bane or joker with batman. They portrayed the beginning of a great rivalry between joker and batman just too good. And then you can see that the joker will start to know batman better and he knows his weaknesses, like he didn't know that batmam would not kill anyone and he tried to break him. So joker was the best in origins and had the best design as a younger joker. The story was perfect, especially bane and batman and how they knew each other. I love origins and I don't care what anyone says, it is so underrated just because of a stupid reason that rocksteady didn't make it. The Deathstroke and bane boss fights still gives me chills till this day, they don't appreciate this game much. It's definitely top 2. I understand opinions but they really should pay attention to this game more. That mission in the hotel royale is still the best mission in the series. It was perfect how you go from the sewers to the hotel and you do detective and predator stuff and you see the joker scene where he kills electrocutioner and you get his gloves, and you have to make your way up to the hotel, it was perfect. And then going to the bane fight while joker is watching. And you go save joker and actually this game really did the backstory of batman and joker justice. You can see how deep joker is. That's why I just love origins, and to point out origins was the first arkham game I played that's why I love it, it introduced me to the series. And it's the prequel so it was perfect to play first.
The best joker, the best boss fights, the best character designs, the best character development, the best incantation of the villians, the perfect song, the best bruce wayne and Alfred portrayel.
Hating this game is a crime.
Angry? We have different definitions of angry.
Arkham Origins is an amazing game. It has a much better story compared to all the other Arkham Games.
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This Game is the Prequel to Arkham Asylum
@@hurricane7727 it makes no sense
"I'm not in danger Alfred I am the danger!"
I like how with each game he becomes more and more serious. In Origins he’s very angry and reactive but with game to game he develops a much more serious attitude and in Arkham Knight he’s basically an extremely stoic person with no shown emotion. That’s a really good character development.
اخخخ يا باتمان اكبر من مجرد شخصيه خياليه
شخصيه ممتعه فيها الكثير من الكتابه الجيده
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شخصيه تقدر تقول عنها ايقونيه بحته
وراح يتذكرها العالم لأجيال واجيال حتى نهايه الدنيا
شخصيه اعجبت فيها بطفولتي وكبر حبي لها في مراهقتي ويارب يكون عندي ولد بالمستقبل اعلمه عن حبي لهذي الشخصيه واشري له هدايا عن الشخصيه هذي وانقل حبي لهذي الشخصيه له
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باتمان بطلي وسيظل كذلك
1:01 But it will be theirs!
"I'm not in fear Alfred, I AM THE FEAR!"
"I am the reason the criminals breath easier when the sun rises."
Goosebumps man...
And then he dies on a bench..😔
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT GAME?!!!
That game doesn't exist
I'm really surprised he managed to suppress his bloodlust despite being this angry.
They should make arkham origins part 2
They have. It's called Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate for the Ps Vita
@@hurricane7727 yeah but it's bad
@@zjmstrash7181 Hey , I liked the story of Batman Arkham Origins : Blackgate .
@@zjmstrash7181 nah it was decent
the entire game shared a lot of similarities with reeves' Batman movie, and this part is one of them. loved the whole "I am the fear" discourse
And that is how Alfred nearly used 0.001% of his cosmic parenting anger...
And then he got shot by harley on the bench.
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT GAME?!!!
We don't speak of that game here.
"Tonight will not be my end, but it WILL be theirs," So... this was before he instituted that 'no kill' policy?
I guess he was still figuring things out.
No, he wasn’t killing then
Quickly poke his head out of jet
"So you know that it will be theirs" scratch that maybe i was a bit too angry but like i dont kill and stuff BUT YOU SEE IM NOT IN DANGER ALFRED I AM THE DANGER
Nah he wasn’t killing , it was meant in the sense that he would stop them for good and put them behind bars forever
He's the one who knocks.
Yea this Batman is very depressed in his Young years
He was Bruce in the Batman suit for a second there. Like Walter when he was wildin out on skyler (I think her name) talking bout “I am the danger”
Roger Craig is on par with Conroy
"when muggers stop to think twice that's the fear that is what i am" batman really is the goat
Your not some hardened vigilante lol
Batman is literally THE vigilante been bossing it up since 1939
You can feel the level of restraint he's maintaining, because it's Alfred, that's his second Father, he will not go over the line even if the topic angers him to that degree, not against Alfred.
I played this game and I don’t even understand why people despise this masterpiece.
Nor do I.
Because it wasn’t made by Rocksteady. We honestly need a remaster like with Asylum and City, make it playable on PS4
@@runsoncaffeine True
Underrated.. I played it years later after even arkham knight and heard it sucked and ended up loving it
1) It's a carbon copy of Arkham City gameplay-wise with no upgrades beyond the Crime Scene investigations and the Shock Gloves.
2) Lots of glitches, including one that ended my save file once
3) Half the assassins are a letdown
Not really good reasons to despise something since AC was great and more AC with a better story is still a good time.
If this game got an official remaster it could easily be best or second best Arkham game
My goodness, if I ever have to face this pissed off Batman. I would rather eat a bullet than suffer whatever brain damage he is about to dish on me.
Looks more angry than he sounds.
origin is actually my favorite, boss fights are unique, on top of that this angry version of Bruce is so different and good
Even at his angriest and most stubborn, Bruce just doesnt have it in him to actually insult alfred in any way. The most he can do to argue is just say "you cant do it dad, let me do it!"
Damn such a shame this game is not in the Arkham collection
Rocksteady can't sell it because they didn't make it.
Alfred is badass.
I genuinely dug the character growth Batman goes through in this game. Like he starts out as the pissed off one-man army Batman who just sees Alfred as a tool in his quest.
Then, after his encounters with Bane, he realized 1. he truly does care for Alfred and doesn't want to lose him 2. its okay to acknowledge your limits and ask for help.
He can't do this alone through his usual barrage of brutality and throwing fists at everyone who gets in his way. He needed to learn that.
That's why we see a more level-headed Batman at the end of the game.
I get this game isn't as beloved as the other Arkham games, but I still say it still has some sharp writing and storytelling happening.
to sum up this scene
"Sir, please reconsider going out, you might die"
"RUUARRAAARGHHUARRGHGH"
"Alright, Sir"
This is truly the moment when Batman became Heisenberg. Truly one of the games of all time.
The voice casting for this Batman is awesome 👍🏻
They tend to show him as stoic, but there are plenty of times when he has demonstrated outrage and anger. When he is interrogating people, I don't see him as being always stoic.
People tend to think that being either emotionally repressed or emotionally crazed shows a person as being tough. The BW character is a guy with a lot of care and zeal.
Loved this game. Seeing him go from angry teenager to Arkham Knight's Batman
Batman is the ONE who KNOCKS
Alfred: Do you believe your hype that much?
Batman: **I AM THE HYPE!!!!!!!!!**
0:38 "Not maybe. I Am!"
Never seen alfred so angry
Watch the Batman 2022 then
this scene is better than the whole movie lmao
@@MtpMuzik delusional 👍
Young, vigilante Batman always hits different compared to experienced, superhero Batman.
I love this game its the most underrated in the series
Man, Arkham Origins is so underrated. Yes, it's wonky at times but it still nails the early days of Batman very well, including the start of Joker's obsession with Batman.
"So no Alfred I'm not in over my head. Tonight will not be my end, but it will be theirs." I don't know why but this line goes hard
Alfred: MASTER BRUCE. I watched as two Wayne's didn't come home one night. I WILL NOT STAND BY AND WATCH IT AGAIN.
This reminds me so much of breaking bad 😂
Why is Man telling Fred that he’s the danger? Is he waltuh white?
yes, this is the moment Man became meth man
Well, I always said it and will say it again: Arkham Origins is great
I am not in over my head, I am my head!
Nevermimd batman, I've never seen ALFRED this angry before! 😳
Who is it you think you are talking to?
A guy hears a knock on the door and gets shot and you think that of me?
No, Skylar. I am the one who knocks!
No I’m not in danger, I AM THE DANGER
And then harley quin killed him on a chair a few years later
Don't tell me y'all consider suicide squad as cannon☠️
Kids from my basement can write a better story than them
Like 25 years later but yeah
Ive seen him waaaaay more angry than this lol
This is what I really loved about this version of Batman. This and the is he isn't he real thing for the people of Gotham.
Battinson has this too! Which I hope continues but with the hopeful ending of the movie I'm a little worried he is gonna lose all that.
nah compared to how he treats his enemies hes pretty chill.
Best Arkham Game.