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- You cannot permanently miss out on any collectibles, though in some cases you might have to wait quite a while before the locale in question becomes accessible again and/or you acquire the gadget needed to get to the collectible. There are, however, two achievements you can miss; one is just before the end of the game and the other is fairly early on. If you consider Batman's general modus operandi (not let anyone die, and beat the crap out of any bad guys he encounters), it should be pretty obvious what to do.
- You cannot permanently miss out on any collectibles, though in some cases you might have to wait quite a while before the locale in question becomes accessible again and/or you acquire the gadget needed to get to the collectible. There are, however, two achievements you can miss; one is just before the end of the game and the other is fairly early on. If you consider Batman's general modus operandi (not let anyone die, and beat the crap out of any bad guys he encounters), it should be pretty obvious what to do.
- Even on normal difficulty the game is somewhat on the easy side; if you want an actual challenge, play on hard.


- The freeflow combat system is surprisingly intricate, and button mashing is something you'll want to avoid. Now, you can probably still get by doing just that in story mode for the most part, but three-starring the various freeflow challenges will require being familiar with building combos, the way variation bonuses work, and so on. Luckily there's a pretty good FAQ which deals with it in some depth, so go check it out if you want to get the most out of freeflow combat and feel as badass as possible.
- The freeflow combat system is surprisingly intricate, and button mashing is something you'll want to avoid. Now, you can probably still get by doing just that in story mode for the most part, but three-starring the various freeflow challenges will require being familiar with building combos, the way variation bonuses work, and so on. Luckily there's a pretty good FAQ which deals with it in some depth, so go check it out if you want to get the most out of freeflow combat and feel as badass as possible.
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-Don't run around in detective mode all the time – while there's, technically speaking, almost no reason to play without it, it does tend to make you forget/overlook how good the game looks (whenever you're not talking to someone at least).
-Don't run around in detective mode all the time – while there's, technically speaking, almost no reason to play without it, it does tend to make you forget/overlook how good the game looks (whenever you're not talking to someone at least).
- When fireworks start going off in the sky, you're at the final part of the game. That's your chance to head around and clean up trophies.


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