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I have to say, although I think the story mode of Batman:Arkham Asylum is fantastic, the Challenges are a pure monster, especially the Combat Challenges. Needless to say, I am getting my ass handed to me all over the place on the combat challenges.

My problem is that after a while instead of focusing on the moves, I start mashing buttons like Joe Cocker having a seizure; and from what I hear and have read, one has to be precise in order to win the extreme challenges...which is where I am.

I sure could use some tips from those who have successfully beaten all the Combat Challenges.

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I will follow this thread with interest. I'm currently playing this one and still on my first playthrough so any advice will be met with some lovely likes.

Thanks in advance..

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my tip is to try and just use as many different moves as you can, avoid getting hit if you can, and go for a long combo, then on last few enemies use a Ground Pound for some good points....also, for some of the Challenges, i just said "screw it" to the untouched bonus, and went for high combos, good variation score, and trying to get like 30-40+ combo chains then use Ground Pounds.

Just don't be afraid to wing it and play however suits you...i tried this at first, couldn't do it, stopped for a long time, came back, and did them all in like 4 hours...of course, i DID practice by fighting all the henchmen outside the "Party" and repeated until i could do it without getting touched/getting consistent high combos
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...of course, i DID practice by fighting all the henchmen outside the "Party" and repeated until i could do it without getting touched/getting consistent high combos


Hey........now there is an idea! I will definitely use that tip to sharpen my skills before hitting the remaining challenges!

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McMuffin:

Although I still haven't passed them, I took your advice and practiced a bit at "The Party", and have been improving my combo's...I am hoping this bit of practice will follow me to the remaining Combat Challenges I am working on. I'll let ya' know how it goes as I am gonna' give them a whirl later on tonight.

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One of the best tips I can give you is when you are getting low on goons to smack around. Use the bat cable and pull 3 goons towards you and jump over one of them they will fall to the ground. You can get two ground and pounds in before they get up. so take out two and use the cable trick this will keep you combo and give you huge multipliers if you had a high combo going into the cable/ground and pound trick.

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I gave up on this before I could really play the challenges....I really should come back and finish it off.....

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yeah most important rule is to never button mash, keep moving from one enemy to another, as in punch here then move to one next to him and punch him and on to the next and so on. also finishers when you have them and dont forget to stun the ones with the knife also, even when you do what am saying it will seem hopeless but it will take practice, find a nice rhythm and go with it and you'll find yourself with a new shiny 1st place medal and soon a plat (:

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Some tips that helped me...
  • Take your time. You have more time than you think to get to your next move in a combo. If you panic, jump over an enemy and it will not break your combo. Batman has supreme range on his moves, and will leap across the room to hit someone if you point the stick correctly. Button-mashing will get you nowhere.
  • Perfect Combos. There are many combinations you can use. Learn to do one consistently. Always start each round of a challenge with a perfect combo.
  • Round 1. Especially on the Extreme challenges, I wouldn't even continue to Round 2 unless I got Round 1 perfect with one giant combo. A good start will save you frustration if you make a minor mistake later on.
  • Enemy types. It is critical to pay attention to the type of enemies around you. You have to stun a knife guy before hitting him. You have to hop over stun baton guys before hitting them. On the maps where guys go for guns (Sewer Bat Extreme, Shock and Awe Extreme), make every attempt to get the guys before they get the guns.
  • Take your time. Seriously. There is no better advice out there than this. Only one enemy will attack you at a time. You can always initiate a counter, even if you're halfway into an attack.

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The most important advice I can give is that evade is much more useful than counter. It has been my experience that 9 times out of 10 a thug will end your combo while you're in the middle of a counter animation. You're much better off evading. As long as you're evading over a goon, you will not lose your combo and at some point during flip over the thugs, Batman is invincible. The time that Batman is invincible is very small, but it's extremely helpful during last second thug punches and some titan charges if you're lucky.

One of the best tips I can give you is when you are getting low on goons to smack around. Use the bat cable and pull 3 goons towards you and jump over one of them they will fall to the ground. You can get two ground and pounds in before they get up. so take out two and use the cable trick this will keep you combo and give you huge multipliers if you had a high combo going into the cable/ground and pound trick.


The above advice is very useful for racking up points. One thing I'd like to add is that you can start doing the above at six goons left by knocking three thugs down with batarangs then use the batclaw to pull the other three toward you, evade over, then ground pound one or two of them depending on you time and thugs in your vicinity. Then just repeat until all the thugs are ktfo. ;)

Be sure to always evade over a thug to keep your combo going and save instant takedowns for knife wielders.

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I recently played through these, same as you i had trouble with the extreme challenges. It took me bout a week of constant playing to perfect them, and was very frustrating lol.

After reading through all these tips people have gave you, i would say the pay attention to type of enemy is the best one as its normally the guys with weapons that brake your combo. Along with that i found repatition was my friend, i choose one then stuck with it till i finished it rarther than jumping from one to the other which probably accounts for alot of the frustration, but it gets the job done. The enemies spawn and attack the same way pretty much every time so it becomes easy it remember who is coming from where and what attack you need to use to keep your combo going.


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