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Gotham Knights for PC is an action-based role-playing game with four playable
characters – see below for more on these – set in an alternative DC universe
after the presumed death of the Batman.
About the Game
Gotham City thinks that the Batman is dead, but whether he is or not – you will
have to play through to find out (or not) – he has left some final advice for
his various companions. These friends must work together to keep Gotham’s
criminals from celebrating the vanquishment of their archnemesis too overtly.
However, in the aftermath of Batman’s mysterious disappearance, the gang of
friends discover the existence of a criminal cabal. It is known as The Court of
Owls, and is said to be as old as Gotham City itself. The cabal possess – as all
villain-worthy secret societies do – its own personalised league of assassins,
known in this case as the Talons.
However, the Court of Owls are not the only antagonists in the game: fans of the
DC Dark Knight will be delighted to recognise the likes of The Penguin, Mr
Freeze and many more, all operating alongside the bad actors of the Court of
Owls.
You will play across five district boroughs of Gotham City, which is a fully
open world, allowing you to explore as far and wide as you like. It doesn’t
matter which playing character you choose, they all level up as you do, so you
can introduce a new-to-you character during harder levels without losing any of
your hard-earned skills.
The Nitty Gritty
The game is designed for predominantly solo play, but a buddy can join in and
help you out as a drop-in drop-out facility second player. The second player can
rage-quit for half-an-hour and then come back without having too much of an
effect on the main player’s game, which is useful for those with volatile
friends.
As you play through the levels and improve your stats, so do your enemies, so
you don’t ever really have time to get bored with one level or another – the
stakes rise along with your powers and abilities.
The good guys’ base of operations is the belfry, because Bruce, for reasons that
may or may not become clear as you play, has destroyed the Batcave. The Belfry
is the game’s hub as well as the character’s daytime refuge, where you can
change characters, update customisations, perform housekeeping tasks on the
game, and generally get ready for the next chapter of play.
The Belfry houses the BatComputer which helps to log your tasks, research and
aids with other odds and ends of gameplay in a seamless and immersive manner.
Ideally, the daylight lasts as long as you need it to, so you can spend as long
as you like in the Belfry: as soon as you leave the belfry, night-time arrives
and adventure beckons once more.
Batman’s unique vehicles survived the BatCave destruction and are available to
the gang – the Batcycle among them. Also surviving was Alfred Pennyworth, the
butler, and he lends the protagonist a hand, with immersive and interesting
cut-scenes. A final friend to the gang is Renee Montoya, a (seemingly rare) good
cop.
Who’s Who in the Belfry?
All the following playable characters each have their own unique skills and
skill trees, so choosing your character is not merely cosmetic as each level
requires unique skills in order to master it. Choose from:
Nightwing: Real name Dick Grayson, and the original Robin, as aficionados of the
original comic series will recognise, this character is great at acrobatic
manoeuvres and is skilled with dual escrima sticks
Batgirl: Real Name Barbara Gordon, and, of course, Commissioner Gordon’s
daughter reprising her comic-book role as Batgirl. She excels at not one but
several fighting styles and is excellent at coding, making her the Belfry’s
resident computer expert
Robin: Newcomer Robin (the third person to hold the name) real name Tim Drake,
this iteration of the beloved Boy Wonder can teleport using the Justice League’s
satellite, and otherwise excels in stealth, fighting with his sturdy staff
Red Hood: Jason Todd is strong and proficient with various and varied weapons,
and uses the name Red Hood – which might confuse purists of the comic book
lineage: it was used as a name for a villain who became disfigured and
transformed into the earliest version of The Joker, now one of the most beloved
characters in Gotham, bad guy or not!