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‘Batman – The Telltale Series’ Hits Xbox One And PlayStation 4

The second of five episodes for Batman: The Telltale Series will be out on September 20. In fact, the PC problems were so prevalent, many gamers took to the title’s Steam page to leave a slew of negative reviews until Telltale Games provided a much-needed patch. Huge decisions will forever change the Batman and the lives of those around him, as he meets the Children of Arkham.

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Although fans of Batman: The Telltale Series are surely excited to continue the game’s story with Children of Arkham, one can only hope that its release isn’t plagued with the performance bugs and glitches of the previous episode.

The second episode of Batman: A Telltale Series is nearly upon us. The feature is created to allow 2-24 or more players to enjoy episodes together in their living rooms, and will also accommodate much larger crowds and audiences of over 1,000 at special upcoming live events in theaters organized by Telltale.

Bruner also revealed that the game will feature as much Bruce Wayne as Batman and that the developer expected many players to play through the game with as little Batman as possible.

As the trailer shows, Bruce Wayne is still dealing with the revelation that “the Waynes are the biggest gangsters in Gotham”.

Speaking with IGN, TQ Jefferson, exec producer at Telltale, revealed that the team had looked at numerous best aspects of Batman’s 75-year history.

Highlighting how both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City have fared being transitioned over to a newer generation of video game consoles, the companies have released a new “Side-By-Side” trailer. There’s even stuff from the Christopher Nolan and Tim Burton movies.

The voice cast includes Travis Willingham as Dent, Erin Yvette as Vicki Vale, Enn Reitel as Alfred Pennyworth, Murphy Guyer as Lieutenant James Gordon, Richard McGonagle as Carmine Falcone, and Laura Bailey as Selina Kyle.

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Generally, the Caped Crusader may not be having a great year so far-with examples pointing to the unpleasant criticisms for “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”, as well as the downsides given by “Batman: A Telltale Series” and “Batman: Arkham Knight”. The story telling is unique, the characters are interesting, and the gameplay is phenomenal.

'Batman - The Telltale Series' Hits Xbox One And PlayStation 4