Goddamned Bats/Video Games/Stealth Based Game

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Examples of Goddamned Bats in Stealth Based Games include:

  • In Metal Gear Solid 4, the "Scarabs"-- the little three-limbed orb/camera sentries -- are a massive headache. They swarm at you twenty at a time, and if they get too close they can either knock you down (typically when you're in the middle of reloading) or latch on to you, therefore forcing you to do a little analog stick-wiggling QTE to shake them off.
  • Whether they're Goddamned Bats or Demonic Spiders is down to the individual, but Batman: Arkham Asylum has four up for debate. In approximate order of annoyance, they are: normal mooks with guns, who drain Bats' health like there's no tomorrow; normal mooks with throwable items, who frequently throw from off-screen and hit you out of a combo because once it's thrown, the item's unblockable; knife-wielding mooks, who must be stunned before being hit and who have killed many a combo and stun baton-wielding mooks, who can't be attacked from the front period and can stun Bats if he pulls them in with a Batclaw and doesn't get out of the way in time. They're all very annoying in the Story, but it's in the Challenge mode that they take on new degrees of irritation. The worst part is for the trophy-hunters: The fighting challenges require a high score to deliver its prize, and the only way of doing this is not getting hit and not stop attacking. Those guys stun you if you try to stun then, if you try to attack then, and if you try to disarm then with your batgrapple. And the worst of it all is that the baton is on the ground after the prick finally lets it fall off his heand, meaning that every grunt in the room is going to try and grab it. Mostly off-screen. And then you see your perfect score be crushed by a stupid bastard with his recently acquired stun baton.