Batman was half-crouched on the edge of the rooftop on top of the building, looking across the street at the brightly lit modern building opposite.
It was a towering skyscraper. Chu Cheng didn't know what that building was for and didn't care. He only saw an eye-catching round bat mark above the building, which looked like the original.
The bat searchlight inside is reflected on the clouds.
This is also the same mechanism as the traditional Batman series. This mark is to guide players in a way that pays homage to the original work, telling players that Batman is needed here.
Similar to many players, Chu Cheng doesn't often care about the plot when playing games. He only needs to know where, who and how many there are, and these are enough.
However, after the baptism of the tutorial, Chu Cheng no longer underestimated the intelligence of the NPCs in this game. The experiment in the novice tutorial had already told him that there was no future for him to be a reckless man. Charge head-on with a gun and there was nothing to do except feed himself.
Use eggs and be vulgar is the way to go.
So instead of rushing in, he controlled Batman on the outside and used detective mode to assist in carefully observing the situation of the building.
The detective mode is still very powerful. After scanning and cooperating with Batman's personal analysis, the screen will automatically mark the entrances in the scanned area that can be used for sneaking in with different colors.
In detective mode, the other backgrounds on the screen are all in cold blue tones, while the marked people or objects are in warm tones, making them very eye-catching in the player's field of vision.
The first thing that was marked was the main entrance of the building. There were two security guards guarding the door, and there were cameras in the corners.
However, Chu Cheng almost didn't consider this option, or in other words, he subconsciously regarded it as the last option when there was really no other route.
Just kidding, have you ever seen Batman knock on the door?
Uh...well, it seems to be true. Chu Cheng remembered the "New Batman" movie he had watched not long ago.
The Batman in the movie is said to be a newbie who has just debuted and is not very experienced in the business. He goes to the bar run by the criminal leader Penguin to get information, and he actually knocks on the door head-on.
Batman: Have you eaten? If not, punch me!
So he punched and kicked all the Penguin's bodyguards, and then drove in unparalleled.
At that time, Chu Cheng had a strange sense of déjà vu. It didn't feel like he was watching a Batman movie, but rather like he was playing Assassin's Creed.
The new Batman seems to have deleted all the stealth skill trees for some reason, and replaced it with a meat suit, a black-tech armor, and a pistol, rifle, and shotgun. It doesn't matter if he hits a bomb in the face. He relies on his thick health to attack high places.
Actions explain what "as long as I kill everyone who sees me, it will be a perfect infiltration".
But from the novice tutorial, Chu Cheng has learned that the Batman controlled by this game is still a traditional assassin who does not have a meat suit, so route planning is still very important. If you are invincible with guns and guns, you should wait until you unlock Superman in the future.
It’s better to experience the role later.
Chu Cheng soon discovered that this game was different from the Batman series he had played before... no, it should be said that most of the games he had played, because the operation was very free.
It's not the kind of false freedom that seems like freedom but in fact you can only take the route planned by the game, but it's really up to the player to choose how to act.
He used detective mode to scout around the building, during which Batman marked at least seven optional infiltration routes.
Chu Cheng can choose any of the seven routes, or even choose none. He can also directly rush in through the door like in the new Batman movie, or directly kick any glass and crash in - just like this
It will definitely be more dangerous.
Thinking of the intelligence of the game's AI, Chu Cheng finally gave up on the tempting berserker idea and chose one of the routes marked by Batman's professional vision.
Batman pried open the window of a room similar to a utility room from the outside of the building, and entered the building from that utility room.
After scanning the wall in detective mode, there is a camera in the corner outside the door, which is also marked by Batman in a more conspicuous color.
Then Chu Cheng used the numeric keys on the keyboard to call up one of the props carried on Batman's belt - the universal decryptor.
In the picture, Batman squatted down and used a decryptor to lock the camera outside the wall through the door. His hands wearing black leather gloves made a pass on the holographic projection screen of the black technology decryptor, making Chu Cheng "I
I couldn’t understand it but I was shocked." Soon the camera was hacked and paralyzed.
Of course, Batman's various outrageous black technologies are endless in both previous games and movie animations, and real fans are already used to it.
Chu Cheng immediately controlled Batman to push open the door and swagger through the corridor under the paralyzed camera.
Behind the corner at the end of the corridor, a security guard was walking towards this direction casually, but he was also noticed in advance by the detective mode's perspective function.
So Chu Cheng controlled Batman to crouch around the corner and waited patiently for the security guard to approach.
When the security guard approached, Batman suddenly flashed out of the corner. The security guard saw a blurry black shadow flash out, and the next second a strong hand pressed his head and hit him hard.
On the side wall, the security guard immediately fell to the ground and made no move.
Of course it's not fatal.
As we all know, Batman does not kill, so in the Batman game, players can feel free to do so. You can control Batman to break the gangster's bones, press the gangster's head into the transformer box, and drive the tank-like Batmobile to kill the gangster.
It hit and rolled all over the street...
...But in any case, you don't need to worry about them dying. Because Batman doesn't kill people, so at most they will become a first-level disability or simply become a vegetative state, and they won't die anyway.
Successfully sneaked into the building. Then the detective mode marked several figures, concentrated in a room upstairs.
This is not difficult for the stealth master Batman. Chu Cheng feels that this is much easier than the novice tutorial. He even feels that the NPC in the first level is not as smart as the minions in the tutorial. I don’t know if it is because he has changed.
Gotta be proficient.
Soon Chu Cheng controlled Batman to the top of the building.
Detective mode scans revealed multiple heat sources in the top floor office, and a group of people gathered around a long conference table, seemingly having a meeting.
Chu Cheng still did not go through the main entrance this time, but chose a classic old friend from the Batman series - the ventilation duct.
However, Chu Cheng did not expect that this game seemed to be determined to adhere to the principle of high-level restoration, and even some unnecessary details in the ventilation ducts were restored to life.
For example, the exaggerated accumulation of dust, the mold growing in the condensation water, the rodents and various bugs crawling across the screen from time to time, the picture across the screen made Chu Cheng shiver a little.
Sure enough, killers, spies and superheroes are not as glamorous as they look in movies. Ventilation pipes in movies and games are often shiny. However, seeing the scene in this pipe at this time, Chu Cheng tried to make up for it by putting himself in his shoes.
If you think about it yourself, 80% of the time it should be "As long as you don't vomit, you win."
Batman is indeed no ordinary person. He turns a blind eye to the choking particles of dust and the things crawling around.
Chu Cheng controlled Batman to the end of the pipe, but did not rush out because from here he could clearly hear what the people in the conference room were saying, which might be related to the main plot.
But the people in suits and ties were silent at this time, and seemed to be engaged in some kind of activity.
A flat-headed man stood at the end of the conference table with an indifferent smile on his face, with a small square box in front of him. Everyone at the conference table got up in turn, walked to the small box, put their hands in and took something, and then each
Return to your place.
Chu Cheng activated the reconnaissance function and entered Batman's first perspective. He zoomed in and saw clearly that each of them had taken out a piece of paper from the small box.
They are drawing lots.
The crew-cut man looked down at the note in his hand, then raised his head and glanced at everyone present at the meeting.
"So, who is the lucky guy today?"
A blond man stood up quickly at the table. He was a bit short and fat and had a typical Western face.
Only then did Chu Cheng notice that about two-thirds of the people in this conference room had Eastern faces, and only one-third looked like Westerners. This seemed a bit strange in a superhero-themed game.
The crew-cut man stepped forward, took the note from the blond man's hand, checked it, then smiled and patted him on the back.
"Lucky guy, Edge," he said.
Edge smiled and followed the crew-cut man to the front of the table.
The flat-headed man took out a knife from under the table. Judging from the curvature and shape of the blade, it should be a samurai sword. He solemnly handed the knife to Edge's hand.
Edge was holding the handle of the knife in his right hand, and all eyes were focused on him.
Chu Cheng felt that he might not be able to forget the scene that happened next on the game screen for at least a week.
He saw Edge swinging his knife in a strange posture without hesitation.
laugh.
The sound of a sharp blade slicing through flesh.
Edge's head fell in response, falling steadily into the palm of his open left hand.