I do like the difference in his interrogation style with each game, in origins he is the angry and terrifying interrogator in city he seems more relaxed and even sarcastic sometimes and in knight it seems like maybe some fatigue is starting to build he is still a scary interrogator but he has been doing this for a long time and he doesn't have the same energy he had in origins (except for the badass batmobile interrogation)
You missed two in Arkham City. In one he shoves them up against the wall with his hands at their throat, and another where he hold them up over a ledge and let them drop after the interrogation.
2:14 Guy : "DON'T HURT ME" Batman : "Of course not." Also Batman : *punches the consciousness out of him by his face, potentially breaking his jaw or cracking his skull, given that there's a bone breaking sound*
R.I.P Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne a.k.a Batman 1955-2022 Thank you Kevin🦇 and always being a Batman. 5:38-5:39 Roger Craig Smith as Bruce Wayne a.k.a Batman Arkham Origins: Black Mask. Put a bounty of my head. Where is he?
@@SweetAsianChick1 I find Arkham Batman more intimidating than Bale Batman. Mostly because Arkham Batman can just pick you up, and throw you with only one arm.
You haven't shown all animations from Arkham city,cause we have the full space interrogation (Batman chokes the guy and punch him) The Full space on the floor (Keep his foot in the guy head and smashed his face on the ground) The wall in foot interrogation (Choke the guy in the wall with both hands and punches/headbutt the guy) And the (idk the name) you stay close to some high place and Batman pushes the guy and grab the guy by the foot then drops the guy with a rope
Batman: Answer or I'll break your back. Criminal: Located in the northwest region of Gotham. Batman: Thank you. *Batman proceeds to break the criminal's back anyway*
Arkham City has the best interrogation lines in the all Arkham series by far ("Lie to me if you are done eating solid food" is my personal favorite). In Arkham Knight the lines seem way too forced to be taken seriously. And in Arkham Origins, well... we don't talk about Arkham Origins, anymore. (even though the Deathstroke boss fight and martial artists were pretty dope).