Batman™: Arkham Origins

Batman™: Arkham Origins

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NoSkillGuy Feb 25, 2015 @ 11:29pm
How to perform a powerful glide kick?
http://youtu.be/IqH0DTj7DIo?t=16m9s

In this video, Batman:batman: saw yellow batman logo instead of ordinary blue logo and it seems Batman:batman: is flying faster.

What conditions do I need to perform a powerful glide kick? What is the difference between the blue logo and the yellow logo or between the ordinary glide kick? How do I perform this glide kick? :csgohelmet:

Thank you very much for your patience and help. :happymeat:
Last edited by NoSkillGuy; Feb 25, 2015 @ 11:33pm
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JonoAMano Feb 26, 2015 @ 3:36am 
The difference is distance and speed. The farther and faster you travel, the harder Batman will strike. When the target icon changes from blue to yellow to red, you can perform a Glide Boost Takedown, basically a flying Dive Bomb Tackle that will vanquish one or more enemies in Batman's glide path, either or both in front of and behind your target enemy. Because of the distance required, a red-iconned Glide Boost Takedown is possible mostly in exterior free-roam locations.

In Batman Arkham City, one of your Riddler Physical Challenges is "Take out 2 enemies at once with the Glide Boost Attack." You can easily get this with the two inmates loitering in front of the Maxie Zeus Building in Amusement Mile (save these two miscreants until after you upgrade), or with any large group given sufficient target distance and speed.

For Batman Arkham City procedure, click on WayneTech menu, Batsuit: Glide, Dive Bomb, Glide Kick / Dive Bomb Tackle and Glide Boost Attack, after respective upgrades.

In Batman Arkham Origins "Shinobi-Iri" Batman challenge map, one of your medal requirements is to perform a Choke Slam.

For Batman Arkham Origins procedure, click on WayneTech menu, Core Controls Reference: Glide, Dive Bomb, Glide Kick / Dive Bomb Tackle.

Glide Kick also available in Arkham Asylum, seen from your target's point of view.

To better familiarize with Batman's combat and predator capabilities -- and the skillset progression required for each game -- it's strongly recommended (but not 100% necessary) to play in release order: Asylum, City, Origins.
Last edited by JonoAMano; Mar 22, 2015 @ 3:47am
NoSkillGuy Feb 26, 2015 @ 4:11am 
I didn't expect such a detailed explanation, you are a wonderful Batman fan. Thank you very much.
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Date Posted: Feb 25, 2015 @ 11:29pm
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