a5c7b9f00b Follows Bruce Waynehe tries to juggle being the Billionaire and owner of Wayne Enterprises, with the masked vigilante Batman. Mysterious allegations about the Wayne family legacy begin to surface threatening Bruce Wayne&#39;s reputation while Batman squares off against a militant group of criminals dedicated to exposing the corruption in Gotham City through any means necessary. I&#39;ll admit it, I&#39;m a bit of a Telltale games fanboy. It&#39;s not that they can&#39;t do any wrong, it&#39;s just that they very rarely do.<br/><br/>Though a fan of DC &amp; Marvel I&#39;ve never quite seen the fascination with Batman so I wasn&#39;t bowled over upon hearing that this was being made. I wasn&#39;t overly concerned howeverTelltale seem able to make a great game out of any franchise. I dislike the Walking Dead show and the Borderlands game series but adored the Telltale adaptations.<br/><br/>Batman the Telltale game has a solid storylineyou&#39;d imagine, it looks great, it plays great and is yet another success all round. One thing that did surprise me is how merciful it, Telltale have a long history of breaking your heart and killing off characters but here it&#39;s really quite tame stuff.<br/><br/>This however didn&#39;t dampen it&#39;s quality and I&#39;d consider this essential for both Telltale &amp; Batman fans alike.<br/><br/>It tells the story of Waynes world crashing down around himhis family name is dragged through the mud, his friendships fall apart and the Children Of Arkham start ravaging the city.<br/><br/>It&#39;s all done very well and I applaud Telltale once again for making a solid game around a franchise I&#39;m never overwhelmed with.<br/><br/>The Good:<br/><br/>Looks great<br/><br/>Solid voice acting<br/><br/>Very well put together story<br/><br/>The Bad:<br/><br/>Bit more glitchy than the average Telltale game<br/><br/>Really does make up its own lore<br/><br/>Things I Learnt From This Game:<br/><br/>I don&#39;t remember Kim BasingerVicki Vale being like that!<br/><br/>Alfred is a badass Follows Bruce Waynehe tries to juggle being the Billionaire and owner of Wayne Enterprises, with the masked vigilante Batman. The Batman: Telltale Series is mostly invested on Bruce Wayne and Batman and the decisions that he has to take and then face rather than wearing a suit and kicking butts or introducing big villains each time so far we have Penguin who i really don&#39;t like the way he looks not that i hate him but not the biggest fan of this appearance, Falcone who got murdered in episode 2 and Two Face regarding on your decisionsa player if you saved him he is alright for now but if you saved Selina you will have to face him in episode 3. Although there isn&#39;t a lot of fight sequences like in the Arkham games the Telltale Series succeeds in putting the players inside the mind of The Dark Knight and the risks that he has to take but also the responsibilities that he has to face in the next episodes.
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