(Episode 2 Spoiler) Fearful Symmetry
I just finished Episode 2 of Batman The Telltale Series. It was really good.
Now, there are 2 instances where I may be able to buy episode 3. One is in 10 days, the other is in 20.
If any kind soul answers this yes or no question, that'll most likely determine that.
This is a question to this who finished Episode 3.
Now, in my game... A certain character maintained a certain complexion. A certain symmetry. A certain...
Who am I fucking kidding. Harvey isn't Two Face in my game.
So my question is... Does it matter?
I mean... That's a big difference in the two cases.
Harvey doesn't become Two-Face just because of the burned side... It's because he realizes that it doesn't matter how good he is, Gotham will always spit in his face and make someone shittier.
So in my game... Batman saves him from getting the tan of his life. Bruce backs his campaign even after he throws him under the bus. And all of Gotham saw him act like a respectable human being in a debate against someone who I can say, without exaggerating, is LITERALLY HITLER.
There's no reason whatsoever for him to turn into Two-Face. Unless his faces are one side Harvey and the other side is Jesus fucking Christ.
So after all that... Does he turn evil anyway? I just want a yes or no answer with minimal details. That's the kind of spoiler I wouldn't mind.
Cause if that choice matters, then it might just be the best choice of any Telltale game.
Thanks in advance.
Comments
Seems like as far as I read it online it doesn't make a big difference except for his "look". ^^
But I still wanna know this too!
Leaning towards yes, but more in the middle. It's not a flat out yes or no, but it varies to degrees based on past choices and plot events that come up not only in Episode 2 but also in Episode 3. So, the question is more to what degree those changes occur. Keep in mind, I allude to choices you make in Episode 3 also affecting this. It might vary because of choices you make in the third episode, and I have not yet watched other playthroughs.