Players Like...
❤ Story and Characters
The ability to shape the transformation of the Joker character (referred to as "John Doe") into the iconic villain. Players praised the nuanced and captivating portrayal of the Joker's development, with one reviewer calling it "one of the best Jokers ever written."
The complex and morally ambiguous relationship between Batman and the Joker, where players could influence the dynamic in unexpected ways. This allowed for a fresh take on the classic Batman-Joker dynamic.
The introduction of new characters like Iman Avesta and Tiffany, who were well-received and added depth to the narrative.
❤ Gameplay
Improved combat sequences that gave players more agency through the addition of attack choice options, making the action scenes feel more engaging and exhilarating.
Puzzles that, while not overly challenging, were better integrated into the overall experience compared to previous Telltale games.
❤ Overall Experience
A significant improvement over the first Batman Telltale game, with a more compelling and impactful story that made players feel like their choices had meaningful consequences.
A strong sense of replayability, as players were eager to explore how their decisions would affect the relationships between characters and the narrative's overall direction.