Batman: The Telltale Series

Damn, another month. That blows.

Kind of odd that we'll be getting a seemingly "fully formed" Harley Quinn before a fully formed Joker.
 
How many seasons have there been of this now?
 
Damn, another month. That blows.

Kind of odd that we'll be getting a seemingly "fully formed" Harley Quinn before a fully formed Joker.

Kinda like in The Batman we got Batgirl before we got Robin. Should be interesting at least.
 
Damn, another month. That blows.

Kind of odd that we'll be getting a seemingly "fully formed" Harley Quinn before a fully formed Joker.

A month (and a half) between episodes is fast for Telltale.
 
Kind of odd that we'll be getting a seemingly "fully formed" Harley Quinn before a fully formed Joker.

Hardly the most radical change Telltale has done to Batman mythos.

Also, it would be interesting if Harley was the dominant one in the relationship.
 
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Batman: The Enemy Within’s second episode gets a new release date
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Episode 2 has been pushed to October 3rd. A full trailer will come out on the 26th instead.
 
so, I'm starting to look at this game, but I'm a little confused as to how it's being structured.

1. How many games or episodes are supposed to be in this Telltale Batman series? Is each game considered an episode or does each game contain multiple eps?

2. Also, once complete, does Telltale usually release a physical version that contains the whole game or all episodes?
 
Each game has multiple episodes. Usually 5. They're released on a monthly basis (or at least they try).

Sometimes they release the physical version once all the episodes are out. They did it for the Walking Dead. I'm not sure for Batman.
 
Each game has multiple episodes. Usually 5. They're released on a monthly basis (or at least they try).

Sometimes they release the physical version once all the episodes are out. They did it for the Walking Dead. I'm not sure for Batman.

thanks.

so the 1st game or season is complete will all episodes.

now, we are on the 2nd game/season with episode 2 coming up?
 
thanks.

so the 1st game or season is complete will all episodes.

now, we are on the 2nd game/season with episode 2 coming up?

Pretty much.

Though I don't think they ever bothered to make a complete version of season one Batman. I got mine for free by pre-ordering the second season.
 
Pretty much.

Though I don't think they ever bothered to make a complete version of season one Batman. I got mine for free by pre-ordering the second season.

thanks.

do you have to buy each ep for the season separately?

or do you just buy the whole season which gives you all the eps as they become available?

so if I buy Season 1 now, that will include all the eps for that season.

and if I buy Season 2, that will include the current ep plus all future eps for the season as they are released?
 
They have a season pass where you get all episodes and DL them as they become available.
 
so I played through the demo of Season 2 last night.

I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite what I was expecting.

It was basically all QTEs and like playing through a visual novel.

I've never played a Telltale game before, but is that basically what all these Telltale games are like? Playing through a visual novel using QTEs?
 
so I played through the demo of Season 2 last night.

I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite what I was expecting.

It was basically all QTEs and like playing through a visual novel.

I've never played a Telltale game before, but is that basically what all these Telltale games are like? Playing through a visual novel using QTEs?

Yes.
 
so I played through the demo of Season 2 last night.

I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite what I was expecting.

It was basically all QTEs and like playing through a visual novel.

I've never played a Telltale game before, but is that basically what all these Telltale games are like? Playing through a visual novel using QTEs?
yes it's a modern version of the J visula novel otwhat thevurtual reality arkham fallwed as well . I said that many's here and on places like Gematus and siliconera. and if you look at the stein gate thread next to chaos child thread.

japan has started to fallow suit alittle more with have their visual novel's to be more animated or to take on the anime part's to be apart of their games this has had few people that liked the original style of visual novles where they just read through the entire game to be confused.

but those in the west that have been exposed to the traditional version of VN's from japan also said they didn't get into them . but they got into tell tale it had to do with how more animated and interactive it was. next the voice and subtitle reading.

the only difference that set the japan visual novel and what tel tale does apart are the different routs / out comes of your chose's both during in game and the multiple ending's . while tell tale has a smaller amount compared to the JVN's.
 
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yes it's a modern version of the J visula novel otwhat thevurtual reality arkham fallwed as well . I said that many's here and on places like Gematus and siliconera. and if you look at the stein gate thread next to chaos child thread.

japan has started to fallow suit alittle more with have their visual novel's to be more animated or to take on the anime part's to be apart of their games this has had few people that liked the original style of visual novles where they just read through the entire game to be confused.

but those in the west that have been exposed to the traditional version of VN's from japan also said they didn't get into them . but they got into tell tale it had to do with how more animated and interactive it was. next the voice and subtitle reading.

the only difference that set the japan visual novel and what tel tale does apart are the different routs / out comes of your chose's both during in game and the multiple ending's . while tell tale has a smaller amount compared to the JVN's.

interesting.

and I don't really play that genre of game. In fact, I think the Telltale Batman demo was the 1st time I've really played a "visual novel" game.

And I have mixed feelings about it. I did like the story and art style and it definitely got me intrigued. I'm just not sure if an entire game of QTEs would hold my interest. I'd much rather have direct control of the character, be able to walk around and interact, engage in combat, etc.
 

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