![]() ![]() More importantly, she’s not insane (as past interpretations have had her), she’s actually quite cunning, and knows how to play the part of a clown, and when to be the calculating person that she needs to be to help run The Pact. Now, she’s the dominant personality and Joker is fawning over her like a high school sweetheart. ![]() Leave it up to TellTale Games to twist the dynamic between her and Joker. Including a new take on the classic “I will break you!” scene from the comics. The options I had to pick from in the fight was really cool, as well as seeing a familiar yet foreign version of Bane. And much like the first Riddler fight, I really enjoyed this fight scene. Right off the bat the game picks up right where it left off, literally! I really appreciate that as sometimes time jumps can happen and who likes that? The returning conversation with Waller was well handled and perfectly led to the arrival of a classic Batman villain…Bane. So now, they’re focusing more on the long-game, and on that aspect, they did really well. ![]() The first episode set up a lot of things while also focusing hard on the Riddler…which was good…because he died at the end of said episode. I must start off by saving that The Pact wasn’t as good as The Enigma, but to be fair, I don’t think it could’ve been. Price: $24.99 | Steam (Whole Second Season) Game Name: Batman: The Enemy Within – Episode 2: The Pact If you want to read my review of the first episode, click here. ![]() Now, after a somewhat long wait, Batman: The Enemy Within returns with Episode 2, titled: The Pact. The inclusion of characters like The Riddler and Amanda Waller, the teaser of what’s to come, the heavier focus on relationships, and more. If you recall my review of the first episode of TellTale’s second season of their Batman game, you’ll remember that I loved just about everything they did. ![]()
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