Batman: Dark Tomorrow.
I got it free with a Wii game at Gamestop.
The camera is placed in fixed positions ala Resident Evil, and as you move through the world it will suddenly snap to a new shot. This happens almost randomly, presumably to give the game a cinematic feel, though all it usually does is totally ruin your ability to control Batman.
Here's the deal: you're pushing Up to run 'up' away from the screen, then the camera jolts to a new perspective, perhaps a 3/4 view from the left, at which point you're suddenly moving to the left even though you are clearly holding Up on the stick. You have to stop moving completely so that the game can figure out that Up should mean up, not left, at which point pressing Up now sends you up.
So, let's say you then press Left to head to the left (which you were previously doing by pressing Up, remember?) and exit the screen. The camera now spasms its way to yet another angle, perhaps now to a classic third-person behind view. You're pressing Left but you are now moving Up. So once again, you stop moving entirely, let the game recognize the fault, and then it settles down again.
What this all means is that you're constantly going the wrong way. Confused? Just try playing it. Or better yet, don't play it and just take my word for it. It's the most aggravating thing ever.
The start of the game is terrible: you find yourself standing at the top of a building at night. You then have to use your Batcable to swing to another building, which is only clear thanks to a green glow on your small radar map. So off you go, swinging and landing and oftentimes dying just trying to hop from building to building with no fights. That goes on for about 20 minutes.
I played it only one time and i don't want play it again anymore
Gamerevolution gave it a "0/100" lol!
Wii Fit is rapidly beating PS3...
Playing now: Apollo Justice, Majora's Mask
Going to play: Little King Story
"As long as there is a Triforce, there will be a Zelda As long as there is a prosperous kingdom, there will be an evil that wants destroy it And as long as there is an oppressive force running Hyrule, there will be a boy, in a green tunic, with a silver shield, and a magic blade, to stand against them."-The Legend of Zelda






