Stunned from the Concussion Detonator, you'll stand a better chance of not getting hit out of your combo once you've flown into the thick of things with your Strike move.Īfter the initial Strike move, you can often get away with simply spamming the Strike button a couple or three times to have Batman quickly wade through the pack scoring more hits. Wait until it goes off and then do the quick fire Batarang / Strike combo as described above. Once you've got the Concussion Detonator (picked up in the Batcave after investigating the crime scene at Lacey Towers), a nice variation is to approach a group of thugs -keeping your distance so you don't alert them- and quick fire a concussion detonator into the group. So the follow-up Strike will send Batman flying into the group of thugs with a punch or a kick and just like that you've got your freeflow on. The batarangs should quickly score 2 hits on your Combo Multiplier at which point any attack immediately following that will be able to hit an enemy much further away. The easiest and quickest way to put Batman into Freeflow mode is to quick-fire a couple of Batarangs at a group of thugs and then immediately follow up with a Strike. This article assumes that you've had a chance to go over and understand the basic Batman fighting moves described in the Core Controls Reference section of the in-game menu (Waynetech). The following also describes in detail my counter-less fight strategy. This page is a compilation of all those notes and will serve as a compendium of tips and tricks that newbies can use to take Batman successfully into combat. Having studied and practiced Batman Arkham Origins extensively in order to produce my real walkthrough of the game, I ended up taking a metric ton of notes on what I considered to be the best fighting strategies. Batman Arkham Origins Walkthrough Part 1 - Introduction & Killer Croc Fight
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