Well I'm not sure what he says word for word but with yellow, I do remember that when Lucius suggests making the Batsuit yellow and it being a brighter colour, Bruce replies "No yellow."
If you had Lucius move into Wayne Manor, then in episode 4 he comments on your choice of Bat tech color if you look at the Bat computer.
… moreIn my game he said "Blue suits you. I was thinking your Batsuit could use a little splash of color. Blue might look good for the cape and cowl" to which Bruce replies "Maybe some other time".
What are Lucius' comments for the other colors?
If you save Selina and then don't hit the QTE to throw a Batarang to save Harvey from Penguin, the GCPD end up open firing on Penguin and knocking the light fixture out of his hands instead.
If you save Selina and then don't hit the QTE to throw a Batarang to save Harvey from Penguin, the GCPD end up open firing on Penguin and knocking the light fixture out of his hands instead.
If you save Selina and then don't hit the QTE to throw a Batarang to save Harvey from Penguin, the GCPD end up open firing on Penguin and knocking the light fixture out of his hands instead.
The cigarettes in this universe are called Fumaro, which I'm pretty sure is Latin for "I will smoke". They also share the likeness of real life Marlboro cigarettes.
Robin is an amazing voice actor. Brynjolf in Skyrim, Roth in Tomb Raider, Navarro, Talbot, Hector in the Uncharted tetralogy.
Also Lord Forrester in GoT.
I have read many people saying that Joker isn't that bad, and can possibly genuinely be a friend of Bruce's. So thanks for pointing out why he's a psychopath for others to see too.
I don't know if anyone mentioned these but just in case i'll make a list:
1) If you chose "Come With Me" when talking to the woman who tr… moreies to flirt with you at the casino she will be present in the first fight with the thug and will follow Bruce Outside the building. There will even be an extra dialogue choice when she questions how you knocked the guy out so quickly.
2) Pena Dura, the prison Riddler broke the inmates out of, is the prison Bane was raised in most comics. Therefore its likely he broke Bane out.
3) Whatever you tell Riddler was your reason to save Mori will be something he taunts you about through the episode. "You're foolish enough to think you can save everyone", "What happened to always having everything under control" etc....
4) If you look at the Gotham Feed you can see that Harvey has had it hard during his trial, which has now become a public spectacle, with three of his lawyers subsequently quitting. He ha… [view original content]
There's actually a bit of substance to this theory.
Firstly, let's keep in mind that this woman—who Bruce doesn't know—heads to him and a… morettempts to make conversation as soon as he is inside the room. This isn't indicative of anything just yet, but it raises some questions.
While Riddler interrupts Mori's roulette game, and all the guests are instinctively focusing on just that, Batman looks to the side and spots Eli entering the room.
This woman immediately steps between Bruce and Eli, as if she did not notice that a man in suit is threatening Mori with a scythe. She is specifically stretching out her neck so as to prevent Batman from taking a glance at whatever's happening.
She will further distract Bruce by asking him if he's okay, which is when the player gets these three dialogue options.
By the end of the episode, Amanda Waller presents Batman with some of Harleen Quinzel's information.
She says little a… [view original content]
Depending on your choice in the ending of Episode 4, Bruce will wear a different suit during the finale of Episode 5. Perhaps also noteworth… morey is that the Lucius choice has no influence on this.
If you chose to go after Two-Face
Bruce will wear an early prototype of the Batsuit because the other one is too damaged.
If you chose to go after Penguin
Bruce will wear a new suit called [Mark 2].
The final choice of Episode 4 also slightly changes how the Arkham and Vicki fights play out.
If Batman doesn't have his tech, he'll:
* use a stretcher to knock the first wave of prisoners out.
* be rescued from Zsasz by Gordon or Montoya(?).
* throw a stone at Vicki.
If Batman has his tech, he'll:
* use an EMP grenade to knock the first wave of prisoners out.
* use an EMP grenade to knock Zsasz out.
* shoot his grappling hook at Vicki.
I don't know if someone mentioned it before.
But if you do the silent treatment (Always picking "..." ) in Selina's apartment, she leaves t… moreo her room, no kiss, nothing, it doesn't matter if you tried to kiss her before or if you saved her at the debate.
Yes, you can be so cold to him if you instantly take the 'Vengeance' route
Batman: I NEED to know what happened. TELL me what you saw.
Whi… morele he's talking you just hear the kid in fear saying "No! Go away!" begging you to leave him alone.
Even after the kid helps you you can say "That was stupid"
where Batman states, in an oddly dark tone,
Batman: That was REALLY stupid.. I handle the dangerous stuff.. YOU stay hidden.,.
Kid: Sorry...
Seems a bit out of character and just cruel to the kid... with the Vales hasn't he had enough traumas in his life?
No problem. Although I'm just using it as an overall term, because there is the possibility he's actually a sociopath. They're two things that often get confused but are very different. Basically Sociopath's are people that became evil as a reaction to their upbringing (abusive parents, witnessing intense violence, rape, etc.) while Psychopaths are people that are born that way and regardless of how people raise and treat they remain like that. Joker has been interpreted both ways in several comics, with the Killing Joke in particular asking the question if he really has ALWAYS been like this. Joker sees himself as a Sociopath in most versions, Heath ledger in particular kept referencing contradictory sad stories about how he got his scars.
With Bruce my best guess is that he does try to befriend him but its an unhealthy thing. The only thing separating this joker from the traditional Joker is something to explode him. Right now he's a ball of barely contained anger and sadism. So before then he might be 'friends' with Bruce, but i completely doubt he will ever become a 'good guy'.
I have read many people saying that Joker isn't that bad, and can possibly genuinely be a friend of Bruce's. So thanks for pointing out why he's a psychopath for others to see too.
It taught you a mistake then sadly. Sequel choice games always have these little consequences to reward those that actually played the original game. This is a tradition that started with Mass Effect 2 and differs from game to game. Sometimes its relatively minor or sometimes the story is altered heavily like in Witcher 2.
True, true. I agree. I personally like the Sociopath version more too, that way he would actually be more sadistic. Because he knows exactly what he's doing wrong, and enjoys it. Unlike a psychopath, who doesn't really understand the gravity of their actions, except for the momentary pleasure of harming others (talking about aggressive ones here only though).
All I have seen Joker do up until now is being manipulative and completely fake, all of what he is doing is to try and keep up a facade in order to get under Bruce's skin and having him do what he wants. We could see this back in season one in the whole Asylum episode. And the fact that he was the mysterious shooter in the bridge at the end of episode 1 (my best guess though, not really sure) kinda points that he has this completely different face to show.
No problem. Although I'm just using it as an overall term, because there is the possibility he's actually a sociopath. They're two things th… moreat often get confused but are very different. Basically Sociopath's are people that became evil as a reaction to their upbringing (abusive parents, witnessing intense violence, rape, etc.) while Psychopaths are people that are born that way and regardless of how people raise and treat they remain like that. Joker has been interpreted both ways in several comics, with the Killing Joke in particular asking the question if he really has ALWAYS been like this. Joker sees himself as a Sociopath in most versions, Heath ledger in particular kept referencing contradictory sad stories about how he got his scars.
With Bruce my best guess is that he does try to befriend him but its an unhealthy thing. The only thing separating this joker from the traditional Joker is something to explode him. Right now he's a bal… [view original content]
Hmmm. I'm not sure, it could all be a trick but he could be honest in his own sick way. Remember that Joker has expressed and intense desire to find other who are like him. It could be he thinks he can manipulate Bruce into going darkside. I do think thought that regardless of things he is trying to take over the pact. Already he might have executed a member without the others consent or knowledge.
True, true. I agree. I personally like the Sociopath version more too, that way he would actually be more sadistic. Because he knows exactly… more what he's doing wrong, and enjoys it. Unlike a psychopath, who doesn't really understand the gravity of their actions, except for the momentary pleasure of harming others (talking about aggressive ones here only though).
All I have seen Joker do up until now is being manipulative and completely fake, all of what he is doing is to try and keep up a facade in order to get under Bruce's skin and having him do what he wants. We could see this back in season one in the whole Asylum episode. And the fact that he was the mysterious shooter in the bridge at the end of episode 1 (my best guess though, not really sure) kinda points that he has this completely different face to show.
This blew my mind when I read about it. Enn Reitel (the man voicing Alfred Pennyworth) is also the voice actor of my boy Delvin Mallory in Skyrim. They dound nothing alike. Fantastic voiceactor indeed.
Here's something interesting:
Episode One of Season 2 was originally called "The Fallen" given the title in the AU rating board.
http://… morewww.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=X060LdAylE17S9F7H10%2ffg%3d%3d&ncdctx=GGNZuaDa5h%2fPtLIZOURbnL9BESVhpK0KSvOw8KJoaOnK588698kELYYSbGNMhcHQ
Here's something interesting:
Episode One of Season 2 was originally called "The Fallen" given the title in the AU rating board.
http://… morewww.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=X060LdAylE17S9F7H10%2ffg%3d%3d&ncdctx=GGNZuaDa5h%2fPtLIZOURbnL9BESVhpK0KSvOw8KJoaOnK588698kELYYSbGNMhcHQ
Thanks?
It could be the plot could have been much different than it did now? Considering that that title doesn't really fit with what happened in the episode. (other than the spoilery death of Lucius.)
Maybe it was never called season two?
Maybe the team just thought: "What cool and thematic subtitle can we use for this next season?"
And technically, it still is Season 2.. Just not exactly in the title.
If you lie when Gordon asks you if Batman knew Lucius Fox, he immediately calls you on it.
The next dialogue wheel then changes some options, giving you the option to continue with the lie ([LIE] "I told you, Riddler was lying!") or coming clean ("I'm sorry I lied").
I don't see what's so interesting about that.
Thanks?
It could be the plot could have been much different than it did now? Conside… morering that that title doesn't really fit with what happened in the episode. (other than the spoilery death of Lucius.)
Maybe it was never called season two?
Maybe the team just thought: "What cool and thematic subtitle can we use for this next season?"
And technically, it still is Season 2.. Just not exactly in the title.
If you lie when Gordon asks you if Batman knew Lucius Fox, he immediately calls you on it.
The next dialogue wheel then changes some opti… moreons, giving you the option to continue with the lie ([LIE] "I told you, Riddler was lying!") or coming clean ("I'm sorry I lied").
But c'mon, who would lie to Gordon amirite?
In the Gotham Feed there is a news snippet regarding Harvey Dent's trial. The main article talks of his trial becoming a spectacle, Dent wanting to represent himself, etc. However, if you actually look at the picture with Harvey's face on it the article reads,
"The New Gotham has reported that many people are living beyond their means. There are many things that come into play when considering the importance of the health and well being of its citizens. There are very few things that are worth mentioning in articles like this as nobody seems to care. If it were up to me I would write about cats and dogs."
In Episode 1 of Season 1. Alfred warns Bruce about his identity being identified when during the event Harvey and Vale notice his injuries. Bruce says nobody will figure it out....slight forshadowing? kind of?
In the Gotham Feed there is a news snippet regarding Harvey Dent's trial. The main article talks of his trial becoming a spectacle, Dent wan… moreting to represent himself, etc. However, if you actually look at the picture with Harvey's face on it the article reads,
"The New Gotham has reported that many people are living beyond their means. There are many things that come into play when considering the importance of the health and well being of its citizens. There are very few things that are worth mentioning in articles like this as nobody seems to care. If it were up to me I would write about cats and dogs."
In Episode 1 of Season 1. Alfred warns Bruce about his identity being identified when during the event Harvey and Vale notice his injuries. Bruce says nobody will figure it out....slight forshadowing? kind of?
When Riddler aks you the third question on who's the true genius in Gotham, Batman can answer Not the Riddler or "I am" and Riddler gives a shock. A slight forshadow thingy kind of that Batman outsmarted Riddler at his own game? No? I'll cry now.
I don't think that was foreshadowing. (I mean, you could say that it was short-term foreshadowing, but I don't think so.) That was simply a cool one-liner he could say. Plus, we had already figured out how to break out, so we technically already "outsmarted the Riddler".
You seem to be making a lot of posts concerning this recently, let me help you.
Foreshadow [from Oxford Dictionaries]: Be a warning or indication of (a future event)
Foreshadowing is usually making a passing or quick reference to future events. It's vaguer than the Batman quote you mentioned, but can be direct sometimes.... You had a good point with the Season 1 quote above, and that could be considered foreshadowing.
Just helping. I know you mean well.
When Riddler aks you the third question on who's the true genius in Gotham, Batman can answer Not the Riddler or "I am" and Riddler gives a shock. A slight forshadow thingy kind of that Batman outsmarted Riddler at his own game? No? I'll cry now.
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Well I'm not sure what he says word for word but with yellow, I do remember that when Lucius suggests making the Batsuit yellow and it being a brighter colour, Bruce replies "No yellow."
If you save Selina and then don't hit the QTE to throw a Batarang to save Harvey from Penguin, the GCPD end up open firing on Penguin and knocking the light fixture out of his hands instead.
So Harvey doesnt get burned?
He still gets burned, this happens right after Penguin smashes his face
Penguin also makes a funny sounding grunt when they shoot it out of his hands
The cigarettes in this universe are called Fumaro, which I'm pretty sure is Latin for "I will smoke". They also share the likeness of real life Marlboro cigarettes.
I know, right? Also, such an easy riddle! Isn't he supposed to be brilliant? They should have used a more obscure riddle or come up with a better one.
He is also Doomsday in BvS
I have read many people saying that Joker isn't that bad, and can possibly genuinely be a friend of Bruce's. So thanks for pointing out why he's a psychopath for others to see too.
Thank Jesus we didn't have an option to answer that because I suck hardcore at riddles.
Reason enough to try this, 10/10 penguin squeak.
The upper lips don't match.
"Never... never gets old" he's having an existencial crisis there.
"throw a stone at Vicki" that made me crack up.
I laughed. Such awkward silence.
Batman ain't got time for dat.
No problem. Although I'm just using it as an overall term, because there is the possibility he's actually a sociopath. They're two things that often get confused but are very different. Basically Sociopath's are people that became evil as a reaction to their upbringing (abusive parents, witnessing intense violence, rape, etc.) while Psychopaths are people that are born that way and regardless of how people raise and treat they remain like that. Joker has been interpreted both ways in several comics, with the Killing Joke in particular asking the question if he really has ALWAYS been like this. Joker sees himself as a Sociopath in most versions, Heath ledger in particular kept referencing contradictory sad stories about how he got his scars.
With Bruce my best guess is that he does try to befriend him but its an unhealthy thing. The only thing separating this joker from the traditional Joker is something to explode him. Right now he's a ball of barely contained anger and sadism. So before then he might be 'friends' with Bruce, but i completely doubt he will ever become a 'good guy'.
It taught you a mistake then sadly. Sequel choice games always have these little consequences to reward those that actually played the original game. This is a tradition that started with Mass Effect 2 and differs from game to game. Sometimes its relatively minor or sometimes the story is altered heavily like in Witcher 2.
True, true. I agree. I personally like the Sociopath version more too, that way he would actually be more sadistic. Because he knows exactly what he's doing wrong, and enjoys it. Unlike a psychopath, who doesn't really understand the gravity of their actions, except for the momentary pleasure of harming others (talking about aggressive ones here only though).
All I have seen Joker do up until now is being manipulative and completely fake, all of what he is doing is to try and keep up a facade in order to get under Bruce's skin and having him do what he wants. We could see this back in season one in the whole Asylum episode. And the fact that he was the mysterious shooter in the bridge at the end of episode 1 (my best guess though, not really sure) kinda points that he has this completely different face to show.
Hmmm. I'm not sure, it could all be a trick but he could be honest in his own sick way. Remember that Joker has expressed and intense desire to find other who are like him. It could be he thinks he can manipulate Bruce into going darkside. I do think thought that regardless of things he is trying to take over the pact. Already he might have executed a member without the others consent or knowledge.
Here's something interesting:
Episode One of Season 2 was originally called "The Fallen" given the title in the AU rating board.
http://www.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=X060LdAylE17S9F7H10%2ffg%3d%3d&ncdctx=GGNZuaDa5h%2fPtLIZOURbnL9BESVhpK0KSvOw8KJoaOnK588698kELYYSbGNMhcHQ
This blew my mind when I read about it. Enn Reitel (the man voicing Alfred Pennyworth) is also the voice actor of my boy Delvin Mallory in Skyrim. They dound nothing alike. Fantastic voiceactor indeed.
I don't see what's so interesting about that. Hmm...
I also want to point out initially it was called "Season Two" instead of "The Enemy Within".
Nothing in the episode really goes with the title so that's a weird choice. Maybe it was a placeholder?
I mean, it might be in reference to the death of Lucius.
Or The Riddler who has indeed fallen off the grid.
Thanks?
It could be the plot could have been much different than it did now? Considering that that title doesn't really fit with what happened in the episode. (other than the spoilery death of Lucius.)
Maybe it was never called season two?
Maybe the team just thought: "What cool and thematic subtitle can we use for this next season?"
And technically, it still is Season 2.. Just not exactly in the title.
Or both Lucius and Riddler dying.
If you lie when Gordon asks you if Batman knew Lucius Fox, he immediately calls you on it.
The next dialogue wheel then changes some options, giving you the option to continue with the lie ([LIE] "I told you, Riddler was lying!") or coming clean ("I'm sorry I lied").
But c'mon, who would lie to Gordon amirite?
Hmm. As lupin said, titles are usually placeholders.
True.
Couldn't if I wanted to.
In the Gotham Feed there is a news snippet regarding Harvey Dent's trial. The main article talks of his trial becoming a spectacle, Dent wanting to represent himself, etc. However, if you actually look at the picture with Harvey's face on it the article reads,
"The New Gotham has reported that many people are living beyond their means. There are many things that come into play when considering the importance of the health and well being of its citizens. There are very few things that are worth mentioning in articles like this as nobody seems to care. If it were up to me I would write about cats and dogs."
In Episode 1 of Season 1. Alfred warns Bruce about his identity being identified when during the event Harvey and Vale notice his injuries. Bruce says nobody will figure it out....slight forshadowing? kind of?
Lol
Beastlyabworkout
Maybe?
Technically, he probably meant that those party guests would never figure it out.
I doubt he expected he'd ever meet Selina out of costume..
When Riddler aks you the third question on who's the true genius in Gotham, Batman can answer Not the Riddler or "I am" and Riddler gives a shock. A slight forshadow thingy kind of that Batman outsmarted Riddler at his own game? No? I'll cry now.
I don't think that was foreshadowing. (I mean, you could say that it was short-term foreshadowing, but I don't think so.) That was simply a cool one-liner he could say. Plus, we had already figured out how to break out, so we technically already "outsmarted the Riddler".
You seem to be making a lot of posts concerning this recently, let me help you.
Foreshadow [from Oxford Dictionaries]: Be a warning or indication of (a future event)
Foreshadowing is usually making a passing or quick reference to future events. It's vaguer than the Batman quote you mentioned, but can be direct sometimes.... You had a good point with the Season 1 quote above, and that could be considered foreshadowing.
Just helping. I know you mean well.