![]() ![]() How you handle those moments can be pretty interesting, whether Bruce Wayne talks trash about his alter-ego to try and alleviate suspicions, or whether he calls the Caped Crusader a hero to try and save Batman’s public image. ![]() Telltale also does an excellent job building scenes around dramatic irony as characters often comment on Batman to Wayne directly. These segments play to Telltale’s talents, with Wayne talking his way through everything from fancy political fundraisers to press conferences and corporate maneuvering to fireside chats with Alfred. It’s dull.Īnd so Batman’s best moments come from the man beneath the mask, Bruce Wayne. All I really want to do is watch the scene playing out on screen, but instead I’m stuck trying to figure out when it’s going to make me press the A button or whatever. Even here, where the action sequences are the best they’ve ever been, it still amounts to pressing the right button at the right time to make Batman do Batman stuff. Nine times out of ten Batman’s solution to a problem is to punch things, and action has never been Telltale’s strong suit. I said it first in our preview coverage, then in my impressions after Episode One, but it holds just as true here at the end. The best thing Telltale’s Batman does is sideline Batman. ![]()
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