![]() Some storyline plot points are fixed, leaving you to choose the lesser evil. These choices, much like the Mass Effect or Dragon Age series, are the true test of your character. For example: Do you save your love interest or your best friend? What about the life of a dear one, or the lives of many? Or maybe, Fuck Bro-Code Because I’m Batman? (Which 95% of players did btw). Telltale excels at putting you in situations where you must make difficult choices that may point towards paths that threaten huge ramifications. The events that you stumble upon, a result of the chain reaction of player choices gives you what-if moments in your head ( Maybe if… I could have… etc) which we believe contributes in terms of game experience impact. We appreciate how the game had us pausing in between scenes just to give us time to ponder over crucial choices, and weigh decisions left and right. We looked forward to the Telltale games as soon as we heard about the Batman series, like kiddos all jumpy over a sweet treat. From comics, movies, toys and video games – we don’t like missing out. The boyfriend and I worked together in playing the game, since we agree on a lot of Batman-related stuff. Or you can play a lawful-good Bat who will gain great police support. ![]() For example: you can attempt to be a ferocious Batman (an unadorned and imposing outlaw) and end up wanted by the police. As Batman, you can opt for brutal choices or go with a non-violent version of him - bear in mind that there are consequences. Playing as Batman is a completely different experience and is not easily comparable to Bruce. There are, however, encounters that put the player in sticky situations, as choices made could also cause a toll on Batman’s image. Here, the shift between the two characters allows the player think in two completely different personas.Īs Bruce Wayne, players can try to go for a subtle touch – after all, someone who is considered a respectable public icon would play it cautiously, in order not to ruin his reputation. Telltale is best known for choice-driven games that tailors the story to player-made decisions. Notwithstanding pulling something off the rails, there are several character appearances that are recognizable even for casual fans, including Catwoman, Vicki Vale and Harvey Dent. This version of younger Bruce appears prone to rookie mistakes at least, compared to the Bruce/Batman who we know to be always in control, with a handle in every situation. The characters are painted in different shades from what we know. Telltale’s take in this five-episode series sets Batman’s story apart from the main canon, allowing Telltale to put their own spin on DC comic’s lore. We’ll have more news on Batman – The Telltale Series as it arrives, so stay tuned.From the creators of Tales from the Borderlandsand Wolf Among Us, Batman: The Telltale series offers players the freedom to play Batman either as the Dark Knight or as multi-millionaire, Bruce Wayne while traversing pathways to save Gotham City from vicious crimes. Ironically, last year’s Batman: Arkham Knight also suffered from a disastrous PC release, which resulted in Rockstar removing the game from the Steam Store altogether for a number of months. In our review of Episode One on PC, however, we encountered no such overwhelming issues, and found the game to be a “smooth and sleek-looking experience”. ![]() These problems seem to be exclusive to the PC version of the game, and some have suggested it is because the game runs off of their integrated GPU, as oppose to their PC’s dedicated GPU. Of the 595 customer reviews currently on the game’s Steam store page, over 220 are negative, most of which are due to users calling out the various technical problems they’ve encountered as they try to play through it.īlazebolt 7, labeled as one of the most helpful reviews on the page, writes “dialogue is out of sync, lagging like hell, not more that 10 FPS, Resolution problems.”Īnother customer, Cerberus30, claims that the game “crashes in the same spot every time” and is “100% broken as of launch.” If the player reviews on Steam are anything to go by, it looks as though Batman – The Telltale Series has had something of a rocky launch on PC, with many reporting bugs and disastrous frame-rate problems for the recently released first episode of the studio’s latest title. ![]()
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