No particular complaints about the structure of this episode, but the technical problems linger. The names may be familiar but the characters are not the same. ![]() Again, if you thought you knew Batman, you can discard all of that except the very bones of the characters. It also continues to challenge what the player knows about Batman by making subtle changes to established characters. Episode 2 starts to peel back the skin of Gotham, revealing how deep the rot is. It continues to put the player in uncomfortable or unwinnable situations, which is something Telltale is good at doing. Episode 2 is where the plot starts to really take shape. So it goes.Įpisode 1 was an introduction. However, it still placed the blame on me for Falcone being at the fundraiser to begin with. The game rubbed my face in that one on my first run. The big one that I changed was that I did not shake Falcone's hand at Dent's fundraiser. Replaying episode 1 gave me a chance to do things different, but I mostly stuck to my original choices. If you're doing likewise, you may want to disable cloud saves if you haven't already encountered this problem. I disabled it and replayed episode 1 and didn't have any problems, but reader beware! I'm playing on a PC through Steam. Doing some quick googling revealed that the problem may be related to Telltale Games cloud save system. It was just gone, as if I'd hadn't even started episode 1. Let's kick this off the right way with technical difficulties! When I fired up Batman to play this new episode, I discovered that the game had lost/misplaced/overwritten my save game. This review will contains spoilers for episode 1! This is the second episode, and if you've made it this far, you're probably in for the long haul. ![]() Reviewer's note: Welcome to the second part in our five-part series reviewing Batman - The Telltale Series,Īn episodic adventure game.
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