Guys, Deathstroke from Arkham Knight isn’t a bad boss fight, it’s actually story though gameplay and a metaphor for how much everyone hates the cobra tanks. Thanks for watching the video! I wish I could have worked on it a bit longer to polish it up but I was in a bit of a time crunch, so hopefully you guys enjoyed it! If you experience technical problems on the Boosteroid platform, please contact their support immediately in the Live chat in the bottom-right corner of their website or via support@boosteroid.com. The support works 24/7 and will be able to help.
Honestly, with Titan being the big threat it was in the asylum, I think it’s fitting for the last boss fight to be a titan battle. And seeing as the mastermind behind Titan in the first place, it would make sense for Titan Joker to be the final battle… The main problem was the execution. Even if he was just a Titan henchman with extra hell, I think it would’ve helped the battle in terms of gameplay. However, I will say in terms of narrative it is important for the ongoing series and I do like how it highlights joker’s vanity
If you look at concept art of Joker in Arkham Asylum, he himself was supposed to be dressed as an asylum doctor to go with Harley Quinn's nurse outfit, and his titan form was supposed to be all spindly to line up with how drastically different his henchmen's changes were to Poison Ivy's. If Rocksteady had just gone with that, Asylum's finale would have been all the more brilliant.
To be fair it's not the first time Joker got hulked up on Bane's steroid juice just look at the 2004 cartoon show. Though speaking of Rocksteady it's honestly sad the company has lost a lot of respect from fans for how Suicide Squad was handled.....
I think people fail to realize Joker is the main antagonist of all 4 games, including Knight. Scarecrow is used as a tool in the story to put the joker in it, to essentially bring him back to life.
I think the problem was at the time when Both the prequel & finale Arkham entries were released. (Origins) & (Knight). Was that Joker’s major villain roles were not what the advertisement for those two games promised the fans . They showed them that it was going to be Black Mask & Scarecrow so of course the fans were hyped for there major villain roles. So it makes sense why certain groups of the Batman fans or gamers were either groaning or upset by Joker’s surprise villain reveals. Joker will always be a great and memorable Batman villain but he’s also a very overused character by DC in general media let’s be honest. So I can see where the fans were coming from to be honest. And simply stating Joker’s supposed to be the main villain of the Arkham Batman comes like your ignoring that fact. Also sorry not trying to sound like a butt head but hopefully you catch my drift.
You actually kinda make good points lol. Titan Joker was the perfect conclusion for Arkham Asylum (conceptually). He spends the entire game mutating everyone with Titan. It only makes sense that he eventually uses it on himself. He wanted Batman to let loose just like him. "Two freaks in a fight to the death!" Just wish the fight itself didn't suck though. I wish you fought him more directly instead of running from him and fighting goons instead. Also I wish the camera stayed closer like normal instead of pulled so far back so you could really soak in how huge Joker is compared to you.
Guys, Deathstroke from Arkham Knight isn’t a bad boss fight, it’s actually story though gameplay and a metaphor for how much everyone hates the cobra tanks.
Thanks for watching the video! I wish I could have worked on it a bit longer to polish it up but I was in a bit of a time crunch, so hopefully you guys enjoyed it!
If you experience technical problems on the Boosteroid platform, please contact their support immediately in the Live chat in the bottom-right corner of their website or via support@boosteroid.com. The support works 24/7 and will be able to help.
Honestly I think Rocksteady just thought tian joker would look cool
Some of the earlier designs were more creepy
Real
@billmcdermott9647 the actual one isn't?
I appreciate this video for defending this fight symbolically it has purpose
Honestly, with Titan being the big threat it was in the asylum, I think it’s fitting for the last boss fight to be a titan battle. And seeing as the mastermind behind Titan in the first place, it would make sense for Titan Joker to be the final battle… The main problem was the execution.
Even if he was just a Titan henchman with extra hell, I think it would’ve helped the battle in terms of gameplay.
However, I will say in terms of narrative it is important for the ongoing series and I do like how it highlights joker’s vanity
This isn’t April Fools Day…
I’ll let you cook
Edit: You didn’t just cook, you Gordon Ramsey’d
If you look at concept art of Joker in Arkham Asylum, he himself was supposed to be dressed as an asylum doctor to go with Harley Quinn's nurse outfit, and his titan form was supposed to be all spindly to line up with how drastically different his henchmen's changes were to Poison Ivy's. If Rocksteady had just gone with that, Asylum's finale would have been all the more brilliant.
To be fair it's not the first time Joker got hulked up on Bane's steroid juice just look at the 2004 cartoon show. Though speaking of Rocksteady it's honestly sad the company has lost a lot of respect from fans for how Suicide Squad was handled.....
Even though I found the fight disappointing, it still felt necessary
I think people fail to realize Joker is the main antagonist of all 4 games, including Knight. Scarecrow is used as a tool in the story to put the joker in it, to essentially bring him back to life.
I think the problem was at the time when Both the prequel & finale Arkham entries were released. (Origins) & (Knight). Was that Joker’s major villain roles were not what the advertisement for those two games promised the fans . They showed them that it was going to be Black Mask & Scarecrow so of course the fans were hyped for there major villain roles. So it makes sense why certain groups of the Batman fans or gamers were either groaning or upset by Joker’s surprise villain reveals. Joker will always be a great and memorable Batman villain but he’s also a very overused character by DC in general media let’s be honest. So I can see where the fans were coming from to be honest. And simply stating Joker’s supposed to be the main villain of the Arkham Batman comes like your ignoring that fact. Also sorry not trying to sound like a butt head but hopefully you catch my drift.
Why the hate on the video bro u need more views likes and subs
I was waiting for this video
exquisite
Very
A video DEFENDING Titan Joker? Interesting.
I really liked him , he is underrated better than AK deathstroke !
Everything's better than that
I love all this games.
What i see is that they dont like doing boss fights twice.
Thats why Knight is so different from origins
Story wise its great gameplay wise its a horrible fight but its not a disappointing ending and it makes sense for his charecter
Nahh, it's the mohawk
The story aspect is good
You actually kinda make good points lol. Titan Joker was the perfect conclusion for Arkham Asylum (conceptually). He spends the entire game mutating everyone with Titan. It only makes sense that he eventually uses it on himself. He wanted Batman to let loose just like him. "Two freaks in a fight to the death!"
Just wish the fight itself didn't suck though. I wish you fought him more directly instead of running from him and fighting goons instead. Also I wish the camera stayed closer like normal instead of pulled so far back so you could really soak in how huge Joker is compared to you.
Glad I'm not the only one that liked this. This fight IS bad but so am I.
Unfortunately this video can’t make this boss fun to play
i still think you live in salt lake city
origins isn't cannon
It most certainly is
Yes it is. Firefly and Deathstroke are in Knight. Not to mention Electrocutioner and Anarky get easter eggs too.
Lets gooo😊