Batman: The Enemy Within is a real treat for all the Caped Crusader fans out there: the second season of Telltale's Batman offers a great reimagining of the Joker's origins, meaningful choices that truly affect the plot, and the usual, well written and intense storyline. Definitely, a must have.
"Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series" is an amazing sequel that left me more than satisfied with its choices, consequences, and overall story. This installment has solidified itself as one of my favorite games from TellTale, thanks to the captivating narrative and my newfound love for Joker.
The game's visual and gameplay advancements are truly incredible. The graphics have vastly improved, and the fights have become even more exhilarating. However, what truly blew me away was the fifth episode, which took a bold approach by offering two completely different sides based on the choices players had made throughout the game. This level of branching storytelling surprised me in the best way possible, leaving me eager to experience more of it in future TellTale titles.
Despite my overall admiration for the game, I must admit that some character arcs felt a bit incomplete in the end. Unlike the first "season," where each character's story wrapped up awesomely in the last episode, "The Enemy Within" seemed to leave a few arcs unresolved. However, I acknowledge that these perceived inconsistencies might stem from the choices I made and my unique perspective on the story. Alternatively, these seemingly unfinished arcs could serve as a clever way to generate excitement for a potential upcoming season or DLC. The uncertainty only adds to the game's allure, keeping players intrigued and eager for more.
In conclusion, "Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series" is an outstanding sequel that brilliantly embraces the essence of choices and consequences. The engaging storyline, coupled with the exceptional portrayal of Joker, made this game an unforgettable experience for me. The advancements in graphics and gameplay further enhanced my enjoyment, and the divergent paths in the fifth episode left me yearning for similar innovations in future TellTale projects. Although a few character arcs felt somewhat incomplete, the possibilities and unknowns that lingered only served to heighten my excitement for what lies ahead in this captivating universe. This sequel solidifies TellTale's prowess in interactive storytelling, and I can't wait to embark on more thrilling adventures in the Batman series.
With Batman: The Enemy Within, Telltale Games performs no miracles but delivers an epic adventure full of twists and turns, of schemes and colorful characters.
Although it improves the result of the first season, Telltale still has work ahead with the license of one of the most iconic characters of DC and their own vision and history.
Telltale’s second Batman season packs a punch with its action, audio and morally questionable main villain, but falters when it comes to making the most of its plot or detective gameplay potential.
The Enemy Within is less unpleasant than Guardians of the Galaxy or Minecraft: Story Mode in the same way catching a cold is less unpleasant than getting a full-blown flu. [06/2018, p.48]
The joker clone **** the Worst character ever made in history if its not script she'd be **** and killed herself disgusting fake trash **** the **** teltale no wonder they went bankrupt after this trash
SummaryDescend into darkness! In this latest chapter from the studio behind Batman – The Telltale Series, both Bruce Wayne and Batman will be forced into precarious new roles. The Riddler has returned to terrorize Gotham City, but his gruesome puzzles merely foreshadow an even greater crisis…