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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 23:43:02 GMT
Riddler would be more or less okay without the hood. fuck u talkin bout. Dude looks like his botox has botox.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 23:45:10 GMT
Riddler would be more or less okay without the hood. fuck u talkin bout. Dude looks like his botox has botox. I mean all of their faces are kinda fucked up so like, talking about it in comparison to everyone else he's... okay-ish. It's still bad, but better than with the hood.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 16:54:16 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 17:25:23 GMT
Huh, so it got a really positive review from ACG. Surprising.
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Post by Niccc on Aug 7, 2017 20:54:06 GMT
I saw a full video where the episode is 2 1/2 hours, so that's good at least
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Aug 8, 2017 8:20:45 GMT
That's the stuff. That's STILL the stuff. Every. Single. Time. Sweet music. Never gets old. Never... never gets old. Okay, I should stop. Don't want it to lose it's luster.
Pity that Telltale won't follow Bruce's own advice and stop churning out games to shake up the gameplay formula a bit.
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Post by Niccc on Aug 8, 2017 19:53:53 GMT
That was actually pretty damn good. I'm impressed. The relationships thing that the game tracks is really cool. I hope they do more with it.
9/10 Best episode of Telltale in a long while. Took me over 2 hours, holy shit.
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Post by o0HeaDShoT0o on Aug 8, 2017 20:19:21 GMT
Just finished the first episode of Season 2. I do like how they mixed it with QTEs of this one; having to make split second decisions on how to take down the thugs. I do like the new haircut Bruce has, and those contacts he wears to scan things remains me of Rhys from TFTBL, (who coincidentally was also voiced by Troy Baker). I also like the new Anchor gadget Batman has to his arsenal. Lucius... Goddammit. It happened so suddenly. I didn't even see it coming. And poor Tiffany. That Riddler really knows how to test the players' brain. Much like he does in the Arkham series. I do like how I got to work together with Gordon in that hideout with the Riddler's trap and the whole thing with the monkeys and the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil". That last trap Riddler had for me... it was an impossible situation. No matter what I did, I couldn't save everybody. (Or so I thought once I learned that Iman only goes deaf if you answer all the questions right.) Damn that Riddler. I was feeling somewhat relieved after taking him down, but then he gets shot with a toxic dart that kills him, right after he mentions a "white-face prick" and yet, said prick expressed how much he wanted to tear his eyeballs out. I never trusted him from the start. I learn that Harleen Quinzel is in town, (figures that she would since wherever Joker goes, Harley Quinn is not far behind). And the worst part of it all? Waller knows who Batman really is. As soon as she called Batman "Bruce Wayne" I was like, " Oh, fuck me". This season premiere was really good, and I'm getting excited for what'll happen next. I do wonder if we'll see Barbara(Batgirl) and/or Grayson(Robin) sometime soon. Bruce and Batman are gonna need all the help they can get. RELATIONSHIPS:"John Doe", AKA The Joker was left Ecstatic. I guess he was more happy about me owning up to the favor I owed him since Arkham. I worked with Waller in a way that was Strained. She can fuck off for all I care. Gordon became Steadfast. Aside from Alfred, He's the only one I trust as Batman and Bruce. I left Tiffany Furious. I don't what I'm gonna do with her. I want her to trust me, but I left Alfred Grieving. I worry about him. The incident with Lady Arkham has certainly taken a toll on him. Iman was left Traumatized. At least she's still alive. CHOICES:* I told Tiffany the truth. I couldn't lie to her. But now she's angry with me that endangered her father. I had this idea she would take her dad's place with working alongside Batman, but she said she would find out my secret and shout it to the world. It leaves wondering if I should've lied... - I risked putting a tracking device on Joker. I may be all buddy-buddy with him as Bruce Wayne, but I sure as hell do not trust him. It's all about keeping your friends close and your enemies even closer. * I confessed to Gordon that Lucius was an ally. It might've been risky, but I wanted maintain my trust with him. * I chose to visit Mori as Bruce to get info on Riddler. I mainly did to keep Gordon's trust. I could care less if Waller gets butt-hurt with me. * I took the drive by force. It was up until that moment that I decided to stop playing the nice guy with Mori. * I sacrificed Iman and answered Riddler's questions. Like Batman said to Harvey in Season 1, even one life is too high a cost. I just hope Iman can get hearing back soon.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 22:02:21 GMT
Really good episode, better than all of Season 1 probably. Here's my shit: Ma boi John was ecstatic Alfred was vengeful Iman was guilt ridden Waller was strained Gordon was steadfast Tiffany was furious
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 22:08:08 GMT
Also side note; the Joker is great so far, his design sucks ass but even still.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 23:14:23 GMT
I'm actually really impressed, that was a great episode. I loved that the story was fairly self-contained while setting up the conflict for future episodes, and I really liked how it continued the story from Season one, and how it tracked my choices. I talked about this before hand as well, but I really like the new way action scenes play out. All in all, really looking forward to the rest of this season. I'd give this episode a... yeah, a 9/10. High stakes, good writing that had some emotional moments, and sets up future episodes really well. Thoughts:I really like Tiffany, and I'm willing to bet anything she becomes Batgirl by episode 3 or 4. I like how her drone more or less saves the day, and I'm just really looking forward to seeing more of her in future episodes. The thing that really set this episode apart from any from the previous season I think was Lucius' death. I mean... wow, they aren't playing around, are they? That actually hit pretty hard, especially talking to Tiffany at the funeral and looking back over the video later in the bat-cave.
I also really liked the Riddler as a villain. I mean, Riddler's whole thing is usually that he wants to one-up Batman and prove that he's the smartest man in Gotham, so this more violent take on the Riddler trying to push Batman to his limits is still in-line with his character, but different enough that it felt new. Him pushing Bruce's buttons in the water-tower really made me hate him, and that final confrontation on the ship was... actually really tense. Like, there's some actual weight behind that final choice to answer his questions or not, and I'm kind of surprised.
John Doe's inclusion in the story was interesting, too. Something about the way it's set up leads me to believe that this won't be another Harvey Dent incident like last season. (Though, side note, I find it hilarious that everyone calls Dent Two-Face now even though his face isn't burnt). He doesn't take up too much time, and I'm beginning to like their take on the Joker.
The stuff with Alfred is pretty interesting, too, but I hope his PTSD doesn't end up taking up too much of the plot in future episodes.
I also liked the conflict between Gordon and Waller, and how other choices tie into it, not just what you choose to say to them. Also, the decision to make Iman and Blake your main way of interacting with the Agency instead of Waller is interesting, because most players know Waller and know not to trust her, so making new characters the focus here actually mixes things up.
Really looking forward to seeing what other villains are involved, and how this whole plot with the Agency plays out. So far, Enemy Within is a big improvement over the first season. Relationships:-John Doe was Ecstatic. I really want to see how things turn out if you treat John as a friend the whole time, so I basically agreed with everything he had to say. -Batman's relationship with Waller was strained. Don't trust her, I went against her at every turn. -Gordon was steadfast. Gordon is actually one of my favorite Batman characters period, so of course, I agreed with him about pretty much everything and did everything to bring him closer. -Tiffany was furious. I couldn't lie to her about Lucius... -Alfred was vengeful. I guess I shouldn't have let him see the video? Interesting that he approves of Bruce assaulting Mori. -Iman was guilt-ridden. I was going to answer all of the questions correctly... but slipped at the second question. Blake died. That was... actually a very tense situation.
Choices:-Told Tiffany the truth. Like I said, I couldn't lie to her. -Didn't place a tracker on John. I'm trusting John all the way. Really want to see what happens. -Confessed to Gordon that Lucius was an ally. I'm not keeping anything from Gordon. -Visited Mori. My main deciding factor here was that it would piss off Waller, though I do wonder if this will have any impact on Bruce's reputation. -Took the drive by force. I'm not letting Mori get away. -Didn't answer the questions. This was a split-moment judgement call at the second question.
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Post by jake frost on Aug 9, 2017 0:39:47 GMT
it was alright I guess
more cancer hipster haircuts though ew
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2017 1:06:15 GMT
? Are you talking about Tiffany?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2017 1:14:18 GMT
Sidenote: I thought it was really interesting that they killed Riddler at the end of the episode. I'm trying to think of Batman villains who use poison, and I'm drawing a blank, so I wonder if that person on the bridge is someone we know or someone who's been hinted at(John Doe or maybe Harley?), or a new character we've been kept completely in the dark on.
Edit: pretty sure there's a Batman villain who's an assassin that uses poison called Chesire, but they're like a C-list villain at best so the odds of Telltale having her as one of the villains are fairly low I'd say
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Post by Niccc on Aug 9, 2017 1:15:37 GMT
Sidenote: I thought it was really interesting that they killed Riddler at the end of the episode. I'm trying to think of Batman villains who use poison, and I'm drawing a blank, so I wonder if that person on the bridge is someone we know or someone who's been hinted at(John Doe or maybe Harley?), or a new character we've been kept completely in the dark on. Pretty sure they want us to think it's John Doe, but I'm guessing it's Deadshot who will be apart of 'The Group'
Since we have Amanda Waller, we're probably seeing the Suicide Squad characters, such as Deadshot and Harley Quinn
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