![]() ![]() And much fun as it is to be his wing-man as he tries to impress Harley Quinn, we wanted more, as The Joker would call him - Bats. After a high-octane finish in Episode 2 of Batman: The Enemy Within, that saw The Pact take on the Agency, we had to believe that Telltale Games would keep up that momentum with a solid 3rd episode, and boy did they ever. With the World’s Greatest Detective becoming little more than a sidekick to John Doe aka The Joker for much of the running time. The only real downside to this sort of presentation is that none of the clever puzzle solving or crime scene investigation really comes into play. Where The Pact excels over the first outing is in the pacing department, with each new set piece and narrative beat introduced at a steady clip. As detailed in the closing moments of Episode One, the new goal for Batman and The Agency is to try and track down The Riddler’s mysterious friends. Click through for our spoiler-filled review.Įpisode Two ‘The Pact’ picks things up in the aftermath of the closing events of the first episode, with Batman reluctantly teaming up with a new government agency called, err, The Agency. And now with Episode Two 'The Pact' finally out we get the answer. ![]() After the resounding improvement found in Episode One of the second season of Telltale's Batman series we were more than a little eager to find out where the story was headed next.
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