![]() Some players may enjoy the Bruce Wayne segments and it’s not like they’re bad, I just wanted more Batman. Many games don’t really explore the idea of Bruce Wayne a whole lot so it’s nice to see Telltale take a stab at it. I’ve found that the best times I’ve had with this episode were my times as Batman, which I was wanted more of. If you haven’t played the first series you will still be able to create your own backstory in order to make the story fully yours. The game takes the choices you made in the first series and carries them over to this game so it’s good if you started with that one first. This constant struggle between who to trust and who not to trust is what makes Batman: The Enemy Within such as good time. Sure, the villain of this episode is The Riddler and he is always a villain but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to take a step back and closely examine every relationship Bruce Wayne/Batman has with other people. In the follow-up to the 2016 game, Batman: The Enemy Within further takes what you may know about the existing characters and erases it further. However, with Batman: The Telltale Series, all of those things have been thrown out the window for something fresh. Most of times, we know how things will play out such as how the Joker is always a villain, Vicki Vale is always the reporter with a thing for Batman, etc. The idea of Batman has been tackled in many different ways, ranging from books, TV shows, movies and video games. Consoles: Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, Android, iOS, PC (Reviewed).
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