Ty Clark That's like the first one that sprung to mind for me as one of the most messed-up Joker lines. That and "I wish I had had a video camera when I swept Barbara off her feet. Ol' Jimbo had to make do with a slideshow".
The94Venom Am really sorry bout this but was lazy at first to give a chance for people to get ready, I also saw it coming somehow when I selected new story+ .... I dunno why but I felt like he's going to scare me and yeah it was 3 AM THANKS
Even though Joker is obviously Batman's archenemy who's trying to mentally overtake him throughout the game, I couldn't help but see him as a somewhat twisted companion in this game. Like he was there for Batman the whole time, and without him the game would be NO WHERE near as good plot and dialogue-wise.
He was there for him the whole time because he needed Bruce's body in good shape when he takes over. If Batman dies, Joker dies too (making for some hilarious game over scenes with him). His caring isn't without a lot of selfishness, and it definitely deteriorates as the game progresses.
His death scenes are the best. "That's it batsy, play dead! we got them right were we...oh dear." "HA! your dead! wait, does that mean i'm dead? get up bruce, get up!" "Dont walk towards the light, They'll never let me in!"
His death scenes are the best. "That's it batsy, play dead! we got them right were we...oh dear." "HA! your dead! wait, does that mean i'm dead? get up bruce, get up!" "Dont walk towards the light, They'll never let me in!"
Not gonna lie, if Joker weren't so damn evil, he and Batman would make the world's greatest crime-fighting duo. It'd be like Lethal Weapon with superheroes.
I must applaud Rocksteady for keeping Mark Hamill's involvement a secret for four years. A remarkable achievement in the age of information that we live in. Also I think my favorite Joker line was: "Hey Bats! I had just come back from a visit to Hell, you know, cause you sent me there!"
Yeah I think it was a brilliant bit of smoke and mirrors getting the public to debate on the identity of the Arkham Knight while the real and more impactful twist of the game was kept completely secret. I was grinning like the Joker when he first appeared and I started to realize what the game's actual story was. The risk with this move was that those who were hyped for Scarecrow and Arkham Knight and those who were tired of the Joker and wanted a different main antagonist were gonna end up disappointed with the game's story but fortunately for me I can't get enough of Mark Hamill's Joker so to me this was the best secret plot twist ever!!
The Joker technically is the best sidekick for Batman in this game... and also the one that unintentionally helped Batman overcome the fear toxin at the end with Scarecrow. Toxin dose 1: Joker takes control. Scarecrow taunts him. Joker, in Bruce's body, laughs, and Scarecrow is confused, thinking the toxin failed, and injected again... Toxin dose 2: Joker's persona sees his worst fear - dying, being forgotten and Batman... and gives in to his fears. Batman regained control.
No matter whoever the main villain is SUPPOSED to be in these games. It always comes back to the Joker. Although, he's the reason I keep coming back, so....
Jerrythecartoonist Well, at least this time they are creative with his form of coming back...After all, it's not exactly the Joker, is Batman seeing his fears and most dark desires in his hallucination of his archienemy.
12:34 was scary as hell when Joker Hallucinations approached Batman, grabbed his neck and laughing at him. Knight was definitely the scariest and darkest game in the Arkham series. It was still great that Mark Hamill returned as Joker's voice. He is legendary as the character and so is Kevin Conroy as Batman.
Montesama314 *Meanwhile back in Batman: Arkham Asylum* Joker: "Tell me, Bats. What are you really scared of? Failing to save this cesspool of a city? Not finding the Commissioner in time? Me, in a thong!?"
14:39 The Joker repeating the word "Good" with that slow creepy tone reminded me of The Emperor from Star Wars. Mark Hamill has been doing his homework. :D
I hear alot of people hated seeing him in this game but i loved it. His presense is similar to Ninja Ninja's in Afro Samurai. He's just always around cracking jokes that only the main character can hear. Love it.
Part of me is a little disappointed that the main villain of every "Arkham" game has been the Joker, but another part of me says, "That's because the Joker is awesome, especially when he's played by Mark Hamill."
this is a perfect performance by Mark Hamill. We outdid himself in the Arkham Knight!!! It's my favourite performance so far!!! Mark Hamill keeps doing the Joker voice better than last time
You want to know the crazy thing about this? Batman could have very well turned into the bat who laughed. It’s essentially just joker but with Bruce Wayne’s brain power who then went on to destroy not only his, but other dimension earths.
I was surprised with that 'Falling faster than the Flying Graysons on fake your kid to work day' joke. It's so sick and so much like the Joker, I love it!
15:57 you can tell it was a hallucination, because Joker was able to move the gun closer for Barbara to grab it; hasn't physically interacted with anything up to this point, so it can't be real.
Rocksteady calls Mark Hamil Rock:"Hey we want you to voice the Joker again" Mark:"I told you city was my last game" Rock:"We know but wait before you hang up let us tell you that the Joker gets a musical number in this game" Mark:"WELL THEN SIGN ME UP"
I'm replaying Batman Arkham night and I'm on 9:41 this is my favorite scene throughout the whole game I'm on the floor laughing my ass off I literally just came to this video just to watch that scene😂
ryanb01 It's basically the game locked on the highest difficulty aka Knightmare difficulty. You also get to keep all of your gadgets from your original game. NG+ gets pretty easy when you master the controls.
If there is one thing I'm glad that they did in this game, was the way they handled Joker. Just... yes, like I've stated to other people, "If your going to make Joker appear in Arkham Knight, have him be in Batman's mind as he starts to go crazy over the Joker's Death." See not only do we have that we also have it combined with the whole Joker Blood and Fear Toxin plot points, which gives it an extra comic book feel. Like when he first showed up I'm all like "What the hell?" then when it was shown that he was a hallucination I grinned, because that's what I wanted all along. Not to mention I love the detail of Joker being all disheveled when you first see him and the more you work your way through the story, the more of his face paint comes back and so on.
Lol same every time it jumped scared me tbh like when the first one popped out i turned around at first and it scared the hell out of me😂😂and when you gotta shoot them and one of them ends up being batman
Let's see here: People who laugh at jumpscare = Fucking Insane person People who spend the rest of the day on the toilet after a jumpscare = People who shit bricks
+IncreaseTheFastestofTheFast I guess I'm insane lol hell I was tough to laugh at fear when ever I'm scared (or bored) I will make it funny in my mind and end up laughing hysterically god its even better at a theater when a big horror movie is playing while everyone is screaming I scream to (screaming with laughter) it actually scares people when I do that and all that does is make me laugh even more XD
Mark Hamill said that, unless they actually made an animated "The Killing Joke," he was done with being the Joker. Mark is doing a certain other role later this year that I am sure is paying well, so I can't image it's a money issue. Does anyone know what made him change his mind?
"Remember Jason Todd? Ooh, what a whiner!" God, Joker does not know the HALF of it, considering the Arkham Knight reveal. Still, I kinda want Jason's Robin suit to be a Robin skin for DLC.
It was definitely disappointing to see the arkham knight actually being Jason Todd, not only because Jason definitely sounded extremely whiny, not only because there were not that many fights against the arkham knight, but also because it was a poor choice for someone to be the arkham knight, due to being too predictable even when the creators said its not Jason Todd.
judeskater93 It wasn't the fact that the Knight was Jason Todd that really bugged me, because I understood the loophole. The creators said that the Arkham Knight was a new character--which was true... for the Arkhamverse, since Jason Todd had never made an appearance until this game. They said it was a new character, but for the Arkham series; they never said it wasn't an old character from the long history of Batman comics. My issue with the Knight's role in the story was that, for all of the "anti-Batman" hype that was put around him, we never got a fight that SHOWED it. All of his threat was shown in cutscenes (shooting Batman in a weakpoint, taking out his Batmobile, kidnapping Barbara Gordon), but never in actual combat. Instead of the simple stealth battle, the makers should have put in a final battle in the way of the Mr. Freeze one from "Arkham City," where you had to use multiple gadgets and skills to take out the boss, and no one technique worked twice. If you tried using throw counters, it didn't work after the first time; if you shocked him with an REC blast, he'd have a medic charge his suit to negate your next strike, etc.
+Montesama314 can't read the whole thing, but I can agree, there was a lot of anti-batman hype going around for the arkham knight and we thought he was going to be the main villain and be able to get some awesome fights against him, especially since his name is part of the games title, but it was just mostly cutscenes and never really fighting him, the only time we truly get to fight him is when he reveals himself to be Jason Todd, which probably would've been better if it was a battle between the two and at the end of the battle batman reveals who the arkham knight is, sadly the reveal was rather anti-climactic.
@@LeftytheGansterGremlin when playing thru the game i was thinking about how funny it was that quincy sharp got less and less screentime after arkham asylum, to the point he's not even in arkham knight at all
i cried when i had to burn the joker in the begining and when he showed up when Batmam was going to "die" i ended up yelling in my harley quinn voice "puddin!"
It would've been an amazing twist had you been hallucinating for the last portion of the game, where everything looked like you were fighting thugs normally, but in reality, Batman really did snap and had been killing them all along.
By the time I was shooting all those Batman statues for a moment there I actually had the mind of Joker. Literally! I shooting everywhere screaming, "BATS WHERE ARE YOU? COME OUT NOOOW. BATS? BAAAAAATSSS!!!!!!!"
Man! Batman's team can't get any breaks! First Joker paralyzes Barbara, then tortures and almost kills Jason Todd, turning him into a vengeful anti hero. Then he turn Tim Drake into a mini Joker. Geez!!
This is probably why Dick (Nightwing) grew up scott-clean. Batman fired him because he feared that having someone dear so close to danger would hurt both of them, thus why Batman invests so much trust into him.
Joker is so hilarious and unpredictable in Arkham Knight. This is why I love the Joker. One of the best villains ever. Stay classy Joker. You insanely, magnificent son of a bitch. xD
Seeing how the Joker worked his way into Batman's head helps me better understand how Harley took over and suppressed Harleen. Only difference is Harleen isn't forcing her way back into Harley's head, whereas Joker is more aggressive with Batman.
I really love how the Joker was characterized in this game. Like, you know that Joker is a villain, but based on the fact that Joker is dead and hasn't been able to kill Batman while he was a live, it's like the Joker has accepted and embraced that fact, and is now acting like the 'annoying and reluctant anti-heroic sidekick'. It's really awesome and dualistic.
Triple-D26 I stopped at season 7, I don't remember anything like that, I like the old seasons but after that it begun to go off the line, I remember sam saved or being a devil
What I liked about the part in the airship before Scarecrow was about to take his leave, Batman glanced at Joker like he was actually there. He acknowledged him!
There are two Joker lines in the last scene that gave me chills while playing Arkham Knight: "Get ready for the encore" and "I need you" In my opinion, I would have much rather loved to be set free after the encore line and finish out the game as Joker. Hell I wanted to my body over to Joker every single time he asked! I thought it sounded awesome! I, personally, do not like that following that line he just gets injected with more toxin and is "deleted" from Batman's body. It made the line feel very anti-climactic, and they had a chance to create a really cool ending simply off of that line. However, the fact that they end up ridding Bat's body of the Joker in't fixable. I get that. So, after coming to terms with the route they decided to take for ending the game, I realized how strongly that "I need you" line hit. Growing with all these comic and tv show and movie variations of Joker, and never once did you see fear in his eye. This man always wanted to die. He always wanted others to die. Hell he dies in Arkham City with a freaking smile on his face! He laughs in "The Dark Knight" when hanging off the edge of a building, and in the same movie he almost willingly blows himself up! I have many other examples, but they all lead back to the same idea. This is the first time that Joker... feels hopeless. Scared. He's scared he'll lose his only friend (Batman), his only love (Harley), and that all in all his fun-based insanity will be remembered by... nobody. And what's a villain without an audience? A magician doesn't perform magic for an empty room. A villain wouldn't kill without the eyes and ears of a whole city. He's a cynical superstar who finally feels that there may be a chance (now that he's dead) that maybe he didn't leave a strong enough mark. Maybe he could have done more. Something bigger. Killed a couple more people. With Batman, he could! And the Joker knows this! As long as he's still in Bat's blood, he alive! He can make his name even bigger than it is! But Batman stops this from being possible in such a overwhelming fear-filled way, that the Joker is hit by fear, realization, regret, and denial all at once. So much so fast to plant on Joker that, for the first time in his life, he openly tells Batman he NEEDS him. And not in a joking tone! but with such a depression and hopelessness in his voice; such a change in tone and appearance. Even he is aware that those are his last words.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: MARK HAMILL! This man will always be the true voice of the joker. Lets hope Troy Baker can do as well when he gets the chance to (Spoiler) try being the joker again in a certain game...