I love the detail of when you make good decision it will say “Harvey will remember that.” But when you make a decision that’s bad or makes a situation worse it will say “Two Face will remember that.” Loving that splitting of the personalities being completely separate people.
In my opinion, this scene makes more sense than the penguin encounter in the park. Cobblepot was never really a good person to Bruce since the beginning of the game, he is in fact a pure Batman vilain. But Dent on the other hand, we see his friendship with Bruce and his noble intentions, we can feel he was really a good man who only wanted to help Gotham. His accident at the debate create a dissociative identity disorder and a part of him is still conscious of his illness, he tried really hard to fight it but failed... This scene is the perfect tragic conclusion of the descent into hell of the only real good politician of Gotham (even on the effect of the drug he said he just wanted to protect poor people and we knows the children of arkham's drug only reveals your true feelings), which makes it even sadder. One of the best iteration of Two-Face for me, the writing of Telltale is so good.
Exactly. In Episode 4, you confront one of them as Batman and you confront the other as Bruce Wayne in Episode 5. From the way I see it, Harvey has more chances of being redeem than Oswald. In Episode 5, Harvey can regret his action (attempted to commit suicide after he realised his actions) while Oswald does not regret at all and hold more grudges towards Bruce. That is why it is better to confront Oswald in Episode 4 as Batman and confront Harvey as Bruce Wayne in Episode 5.
What game is this telltale series 2016 or enemy within 2017? I never seen got to see this part and the tittle states season 1 episode 5 but u face off against falcone in his tower at the end of the first season...
IMO this one's much more impactful than the Penguin encounter. I didn't feel the same kind of sympathy and sadness for Oswald the same way I did for Harvey. He genuinely wanted to help people but the drug was eating away at his sanity and the pressures of becoming the mayor didn't help either. The fact he wanted Bruce to come to the manor was probably his last cry for help to his closest friend.
Actually lives could of been saved if Bruce didn't sleep with selina Bruce and Selena both knew harvey liked selena I am mad at bruce and selina for sleeping with each other while knowing harvey liked selena None of this stuff would of happened if selena didn't cheat on harvey
@@cameronmatlock6535 Selena and Harvey were never truly official and even if they were there is a scenario where you don't sleep with Selina and Harvey does the exact same thing.
@@cameronmatlock6535 you can choose not to. Harvey just won't believe u. Couldve been better if Bruce said he's batman, got hurt, didn't go to Harvey cause was afraid it'd make Harvey a target, and Selina was his only descreat contact. Not mentioning she is catwoman.. but prolly only work if Harvey has his entire face....
This battle was actually pretty good, it’s all about chance and friendship all broken. What’s disappointing about it is that it’s literally the starting part to Episode 5. I know the Two-Face battle was very cool and all in Episode 4 but this works fine.
so many outcomes. I only played this game once just like every other Tell Tale game but in this it really showes that every decision, even what you say, counts. I will replay it for sure
First i realized the voice of red hood in arkham knight is the same voice of jonesy from fortnite but sounds like he lost himself, now I realize the voice of Bruce Wayne in this game is the same voice of Jonesy but sounds matured and aged. Plus this video is something
5:35 what choice did you make for Deborah to die? Because I thought all this time she’d just live. Unless if it’s completely random, either way that’s interesting.
He chose the “That coin rules you” dialogue, criticising Harvey’s reliance on his lucky coin, which only amplified the Two-Face persona and drove him to shoot her. Had either of the other two dialogue options been chosen, it would’ve kept Harvey from killing Deborah. Staying silent leads to the same result as the vid.
@Murv She was meant to be saved. The same issue in this scene if Harvey kept his face. The eyebrows would clip. It's inconsistencies like this that tell you the "canon" results.
@@sSyphoNizeOffical your house can be replaced and Bruce is a billionaire. If Cobblepot found out Bruce was Batman there’s nothing that would fix the repercussions for letting all your tech get compromised by the enemy. To make it more simple. Either protect your tech from being hacked and used by the enemy, or have your house attacked/burned. I just don’t see how some can’t think that it’s more important to protect your tech, and identity from the enemy then to lose your house. Houses can be fixed or rebuilt, you can’t rebuild tech that’s still compromised or even having your identity compromised
No. You'll get them regardless. That drug messed up Harvey big time. But you have to go in Wayne enterprises (stop Oswald) in episode 4. Not go to Wayne manor (stop Harvey)