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8.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 13 out of 15
  2. Negative: 1 out of 15
  1. Apr 21, 2022
    6
    Batman: The Telltale Game (the first one) felt like the team spent the whole budget on the clearing the license of Batman and what wasBatman: The Telltale Game (the first one) felt like the team spent the whole budget on the clearing the license of Batman and what was presented was a janky, cutting corners, falling apart at the seams mess that felt like it was going to crash at any point.
    The Enemy Within thankfully is a much better put together game that greatly improves upon the story's scope, characters and more. It still feels like a few corners were cut here and there, but it feels more like a finished product compared to the previous game.
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  2. Sep 15, 2020
    10
    Absolutely great. Even with so many Batman interpretations, the plot shines, like a sun. I was so hooked by it in every chapter until the end. Bravo.
  3. Dec 27, 2019
    8
    I started to play this game right after I finished its predecessor. This game is a great improvement in optimization, QTE, graphics and plot.I started to play this game right after I finished its predecessor. This game is a great improvement in optimization, QTE, graphics and plot. I do adore the fact that Joker plays such a big role in this game (I tried to befriend him, but it didn't work out well). Harley Quinn was great, but I would prefer that she would have a little younger face xD. I played this game to be a Batman, but most of the gameplay I was a Bruce Wayne working undercover... I was kinda sad about it, but my interactions with John and Harley made it worth it. I would love to see a continuation but I doubt it. Overall a great sequel, worth the price I paid (I got it on -67% sale) 8/10 Full Review »