If I had a nickel for every time a Batman game made up a villain and the villain's name contained the word Arkham I would have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice
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About This Game
In this gritty and violent new story from the award-winning creators of The Walking Dead – A Telltale Games Series, you'll make discoveries that will shatter Bruce Wayne's world, and the already fragile stability of a corrupt Gotham City.
Your actions and your choices will determine the fate of the Batman.
Includes access to all five episodes (all episodes available now!) in this all-new series from the award-winning studio, Telltale Games.
Episode 1: Realm of Shadows
Episode 2: Children of Arkham
Episode 3: New World Order
Episode 4: Guardian of Gotham
Episode 5: City of Light
****If you are experiencing performance issues, you may need to update the graphics card drivers to the latest available. If you are using a laptop, please use your dedicated graphics and not Intel integrated graphics.*****
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User Reviews
it’s batman with brains and drama.
this game is pretty fire. dont eat randomly though i keep missin inputs and doin dumb shit cause i gotta pick up my controller after eating lol
100% Achievement Review: A quick review based on my experience completing all the (available) achievements. Title: Batman The Telltale Series (The Enemy Within*) * The review for Batman The Telltale Series and Batman The Enemy Within will be merged into one overall/nearly identical review due to the fact the story is a direct continuation of one another. Similar to my Walking Dead review. Summary: Superhero story telling game(s) Personal notes: Batman The Telltale Series and The Enemy Within together make a 10 episode series revolving around the Dark Knight himself. Play as Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman, on his mission to save Gotham City. Thus leading to facing various classic Batman villains, with the Telltale twist. This unique adaptation of Batman honestly had me intrigued throughout the whole thing. I really enjoyed the new takes on old characters and thought that overall the story was well done. I think that exploring both Bruce Wayne's side of the story alongside Batman'...
Awesome game which was expected to be honest as Telltale Games are always the best of the best. There are a few bugs and boring parts here and there but otherwise its a cinematic masterpiece. 10/10 trust.
Batman – The Telltale Series isn’t just another Batman story — it’s a gripping, emotional rollercoaster that lets you BE both Bruce Wayne and the Dark Knight in a way no other game ever has. This isn’t about spamming gadgets or punching goons for XP — this is about choices, consequences, and the heavy weight of wearing the cowl. The writing? Peak Telltale. Every conversation feels loaded with tension, every decision feels like it could change Gotham forever. Do you play Bruce as the charming billionaire, or as a broken man barely holding it together? Do you rule Gotham’s streets with fear as Batman, or try to inspire hope? Every choice pulls you deeper into the duality of the character. The cast? Absolutely phenomenal. Harvey Dent’s tragic arc, Selina Kyle’s sharp wit, Oswald Cobblepot’s reinvention, and the early threads of the Joker — it’s all handled brilliantly, making Gotham feel like a living, breathing powder keg just waiting for you to light the fuse. ...
Can't romance Harvey. Do not recommend.
I love that in this game, I get to play a superhero driven by childhood scars. I get to beat the shit out of people, breaking every bone in their body, and scare them so bad they end up in the psych ward. I find my kindred spirits in fucked-up people like this psycho dressed as a clown – turns out I have more in common with him than anyone else. And then there's this manipulative chick who's obsessed with cats, gets off on cheap thrills pulling off insane heists and other crazy capers... but hey, I can bang her, so it's worth it.
pretty good i liked that they try to do things differently with some of the characters. solving a crime scene and picking out how you want to take down a enemy is pretty neat. the only glaring issue seems to be that music and sound effects would just disappear sometimes dialogue was always fine for whatever reason that never disappeared and for some reason there were some areas where it looked like the aa/anti-aliasing just looked like it wasn't working. this game also sadly sometimes gives you dialogue options that when you pick them bruce/batman would just say something completely different. but aside from some bugs with audio, dialogue being sometimes misleading and graphics being a little wonky with aa this game was great and a decent batman story
I am probably the rare one, but I played the second game earlier, and I really liked it, so I chose to try the first one as well. I wanted nothing but a good Batman story, and I can say I am satisfied. The changes of the characters really shine; they are very well made and I feel the first game has fewer plot plotholes than the second one. My experience is pretty positive: The two games give a full experience thanks to "John", Harvey's storyline was tragically great, I was happy to see Gordon more, Cobblepot was a new experience, and while I didn't expect much from a Telltale game, enjoyed how the game makes you choose between Bruce and Batman: it is cool and changes the story a little bit. Special mention to the scene where Bruce takes the coin to his pocket... It hit me hard.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTS 450+ with 1024MB+ VRAM (excluding GT) - LATEST DRIVERS REQUIRED
- DirectX: Version 11
- Additional Notes: Not Recommended for Intel integrated graphics
FAQ
How much does Batman - The Telltale Series cost?
Batman - The Telltale Series costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Batman - The Telltale Series?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTS 450+ with 1024MB+ VRAM (excluding GT) - LATEST DRIVERS REQUIRED DirectX: Version 11 Additional Notes: Not Recommended for Intel integrated graphics
What platforms is Batman - The Telltale Series available on?
Batman - The Telltale Series is available on Windows PC.
Is Batman - The Telltale Series worth buying?
Batman - The Telltale Series has 94% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Batman - The Telltale Series released?
Batman - The Telltale Series was released on Aug 2, 2016.
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