Nevertheless, Episode 3 of Telltale's Batman: The Enemy Within is well thought out and strongly written. Telltale has weaved together a complicated web of relationships that's becoming strained by the people tangled in it. After two relatively straightforward episodes, this is exactly what the series needed to carry it forward and ensure players are compelled to see it through.
A slower episode that sacrifices action for more character development, Telltale's Batman game is shaping up to not only redefine the dark knight but also his greatest nemesis as Bruce Wayne finds himself caught up in a dangerous game.Darryn...
Fractured Mask does everything well on it's own, but it serves as a reminder for the season. Over halfway in and we haven't had a lot of Batman in The Enemy Within. While Batman does appear in this episode, it doesn't actually have a large impact on...
This review will contain spoilers for previous episodes of Batman: The Enemy Within.In Episode 2 of Batman: The Enemy Within, Bruce Wayne found himself behind enemy lines working as a member of The Pact, a coalition of villains hatching a plan to wreak...
Fractured Mask offers some of the season’s best scenes in yet another strong episode in Telltale’s latest season. The consistency during the two hour tale leaves a little to be desired, but Batman: The Enemy Within continues to be among the best Telltale has to offer.
Rebounding from a weak second episode, Batman: The Enemy Within's third episode restores my hopes that this season will turn out well. Major developments around Batman's big secret and strong interactions with Harley Quinn, Selina Kyle, and John make...
An exercise in apathy, neither solid nor liquid. Not exactly bad, but not very good either. Just a bit "meh," really. How we score: The destructoid reviews...
WARNING: Mild spoilers for Episode 2 follow.We pick up right where we left off, with the mystery of Riddler's frozen body quickly explained resolved in a logical way. (Thankfully, it did not go down the Man of Steel/Jor-El path it had lightly...
Batman’s third episode from season two does enough to keep the overall story ticking over, but a crowded narrative and confusing relationships mean this is the low point so far. Episode four will have to do much better.
Batman: The Enemy Within took a risk by introducing so many characters in the last episode, and this risk doesn't pay off in Episode Three. By juggling so many strong personalities, it ended up diluting all the characters. Instead of exploring the power...