![]() Not everyone will make that choice, but that does give those decisions a feeling of impact when you need to make them. I’m very positive in my relationship with Gordon, but I did what I was asked with Waller. ![]() It makes the relationships feel even more meaningful in the story as a result. It was a nice twist and leads to an interesting dilemma into the second episode where you are making choices to report things to Gordon or Waller. This leaves you in a rather tricky position of having to do what she wants you to, or everything is under threat for Bruce. Right at the end of the last episode though she drops the big reveal: she knows Batman is Bruce Wayne. And then setting that against a new character coming into the piece, Amanda Waller who fans of Suicide Squad will be aware of. I enjoyed it too, with all the action and the use of The Riddler done to great effect.īut there was a key formula working in the series early where it was measuring your relationship between Batman and James Gordon. In the first episode we received a rather long introduction to the series with a very meaty edition. Since the overall feel of the series is covered in my previous review, I’ll just be focusing on the content of episode 2 here. So if you have not played episode one don’t read on any further! But be warned, there are some spoilers for Episode One (review here) and the Previous Series. Plus, the odd John Doe is up to something and we are introduced to a favourite character in DC: Harley Quinn.īefore you go any further, you should feel safe since there are no Episode 2 Spoilers here. With what happened at the end of episode one, The Bat finds himself in a sticky situation with her. But it quickly becomes obvious that the game is more interested in him as a plot device than a character, and he’s given extremely short shrift and just two riddles to solve.Once again we are back in the situation where we have to balance Bruce Wayne and Batman, but with the added twist that Batman himself is been pulled in different ways thanks to the introduction of Waller in this series. He also wears a hoodie and a tie, which makes underpants over the top of your tights almost seem like a sensible fashion decision. ![]() The main villain in this episode is The Riddler, who’s been reinterpreted as an edgelord with a penchant for Saw style torture traps. Of course, it’s always welcome to have a unique take on things, but it’s more important to be good than different – and The Enemy Within still seems to have entirely the wrong priorities. ![]() Sometimes they’re not though, and that sense of seemingly random change can be off-putting to long-term Batfans. The Telltale Batman games (we assume they’re aiming for at least a trilogy) are based on their own continuity, where characters are often portrayed very differently to their traditional roles. Batman: The Enemy Within (PC) – riddle me this: why aren’t there proper puzzles? ![]()
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