One thing I think this game does masterfully is it shows the different dynamics between all the members of the bat family I think it's very well done I appreciate the way that red hood is given more humanity and more of a big brother to the team and he definitely is more character development
Dick is older by age, but dying and resurrecting made Jason look older. It's great they kept in mind that the experiences we have in life alter our appearance even more so than how many years we've collected.
Actually, in the comics, if I recall correctly, the Lazarus pit made Jason age slower and healed all the physical trauma ( while enhancing the mental ones)
@@WannabeWryter That's what chemicals like what the Lazarus Pit is made of do to you. Think of it like taking crack and whiskey together, they mess with your mind like crazy.
I think the thing this version of Jason gets right is that he isn’t just angry and violent. He’s always been one of the smartest characters he just couldn’t control his emotions
I like to think that his being angry is part of his healing journey. It means he is processing the traumas and is being allowed to react to them. It also means that he is in a safe space, like allowing himself to be vulnerable, especially with the other Batfam.
What the hell are you on about? Alfred legally adopted Bruce Wayne as a child and raised him, and regularly calls Bruce his son when they are alone. He nearly killed Superman in Injustice with his bare hands because he was protecting his precious bat baby who had broken all his ribs in his arm!! Alfred is literally the legal grandfather of Damian Wayne and any other children Bruce Wayne has legally adopted that aren't biological. Alfred is literally the Gotham Knight's Grandpa and Batman's dad!!
I wouldn’t say that he’s a father figure he’s more of a grandfather figure after all Alfred pretty much raise Bruce ever since his parents were killed.
That and then seeing Jason down and babs being there when he's broken was good too like this is a great family with real emotions I can't wait to play this
@@jackred2362 most of the time he’s written that way. This version is different and it took me some time to get used to but I like this version of Todd. He’s not the oldest, but he’s got much more life experience under his belt. Death experience too lol. I hope they give this big Jason his own set up.
"You never gave up on me, I'm not going to give up on you". One of my favorite lines of Jason. This version of Red Hood really is good, I like it a lot.
This version of Jason Todd took me a minute to get used to but now I think I might actually prefer him to the Arkham Knight version. Bigger, brawling, less maniacally arrogant, more haunted but calm… I hope this version of Todd gets a set up.
If I'm not mistaken, it's actually how he is in the comics nowadays. More calm, less arrogant, not on a killing spree, he even uses rubber bullets and a crowbar I think But yeah, seeing Todd being "okay" with what happen to him and being the big brother of the Family with Dick is wholesome
Because Arkham Knight Jason was tortured: psychologically and physically by the Joker. He would have him healed just enough only to tortured him some more. He would keep his ankles broken to make sure he wouldn't run away. At some point had inmates dressed like Batman to fuel resentment towards Batman. He wasn't arrogant or maniac. He was just angry and riddled with grief of being abandoned in Arkham to torture and replaced. His anger over the possibility of Batman being so close to saving him B:AA but didn't because he thought Jason was dead and had a "new" Robin by that point. Of course he was angry, he got "saved" by Deathstroke but not out of mercy or empathy. Jason rescued himself by buying him out and hitting him in his pride via 1-v-1 with Batman. The amount he stole from Bruce would be a drop in the bucket for someone so filthy rich like Bruce. He had no time but to heal and get ready to for a fight that Joker manipulated him into thinking he wanted. His rage was justified. So I'll repeat, he wasn't manaic or arrogant. Just angry and filled with grief. Besides, I prefer that Jason over the one being dumped in the green jello of doom. Edit: I forgot to add this little factoid. Jason endured all that torture for almost 2 years (1.5 yrs maybe?). A significant amount of time for him to lose some sanity at least. Quote: "You left me to rot in that abandoned wing of Arkham for over a year... with him!"
@@Emperor-Sheev-Palpatine5746 I think the best part of this game is the suits for all 4 characters. Someone worked really hard on them and it shows, they’re beautiful.
Yo, I was not expecting to tear up during the Alfred scene. This portrayal of Jason really was well done, despite how well the game did. And not just that one, the chemistry between the Bat family is so genuine and loving, I really love it.
@@dafaqu694 Yeah, I totally agree. In most of the media outside of comics, they really like to make Dick darker, and edgier than he is in the comics. The game really captures Dick's humor, and optimism, but he is still capable of being serious, when he needs to be. Just like in the comics. ;)
Jason was the perfect choice for the final mission. They put effort into Red Hood for this game. Say what you will about how bad Gotham Knights is, they did THIS part right, at least.
Jason always trusted Alfred more than anyone else. While everyone just saw the troubled kid who needed help, Alfred saw him as part of the family, no strings attached.
@@TheShadowFox1 But like Batman killing goes against the entire idea of the character. Batman was born when Bruce Wayne's parents were killed, if he were to kill he would become Joe Chill he would be the gun that killed his parents. His pov isn't wrong, if anything it's the same value as Jason's a point of view cannot be objectively right or wrong unless it's coming from like I don't fucking know, God. But like no one man should have the power to take life as he chooses to Batman as that's the power that took his parents from him. If he were to kill goons like red hood does it's like inflicting the same trauma on their children, the goons in let's say BvS have kids, the goons he fights on screen have kids just look at BTAS. It wouldn't make sense for someone who's entire childhood was taken away by murder to be commiting murder. He killed for like one year in the 40s because the character he was based off of killed and used guns, there wasn't any nuance to him back then. Im not saying he's objectively right and Jason is wrong, both their pov's have merits but context is key. It makes sense for the character, Jason never underwent the same trauma Bruce did so he doesn't have those same qualms against killing. Batman being a murderer isn't Batman, that's Punisher in a fucking bat suit.
@@theauthor6669 As Jason? Nah my man, Jensen is Bruce, If someone has to take on Jason gotta be young enough to have the ability but old enough to have the voice and attitude
@@marcosP97 Pretty sure it's the beard tbh, take off the beard and he looks young enough to play a Jason Todd acting as red hood, if there's supposed to be a rendition of Under The Red Hood then I agree with his casting as Batman.
@@theauthor6669 Jason has to be 25 at least Jensen is 44, He’s not in the age to play the second Robin, With beard or without Jense is Batman, like I told you, young guy has to be 24 or 23 at least and has to look old but not that old, Jensen is more a Batman type
Every scene of Jason with Barbara or Tim is a masterpiece tbh. I love how they bring out the hurt, depth, and regret out of Jason. It also gives so much more meaning towards his redemption in the eyes of Gotham, Batman, and himself
I love how everyone is walking on eggshells around Jason and his resurrection. And Jason is just super calm with everything. If that was me, I would've left and never returned. Imagine being the odd one out, watching the world move on while you're dead, you'd feel like an outsider, now imagine coming back and everyone doesn't know how to react to it but you stayed still.
Jason’s relationship with Bruce always felt the most like a father son duo. Jason really had no one but Bruce in the beginning and then became a family with the rest of the crew. Yea he’s a little rough around the edges sometimes but he went through literal hell and back. Also this game has its issues but the issue it doesn’t have is giving us a great bat family dynamic we don’t really see that much in other forms of media
This version of Jason Todd shows why he's better than his "Arkham Series" counterpart. He has more humanity, he acts like a big brother, and the effects of the Lazarus Pit and Joker have lost their effects on him (which makes him more stable and likable).
Arkham Jason has way more baggage emotionally and most importantly is nowhere near as into his growth as a character than this Jason. Simple comparison Arkham Jason was still in his redhood rogue phase, this jason is in the fold and had more time to process
@@deadnews1231 both went through extremely traumatic events, I'm just highlighting that each character are at different places on the character development race track, Gotham nights Jason has had several years and the family there to help him recover Arkham Jason thought he had been discarded and been steeped in mental illness for years and is only now beginning to become an antihero instead of a mentally ill militia leader. Both are still interesting characters I'm not saying one is worse than the other just naturally Gotham knights is going to be more likeable because of the place he is in for his development.
Imagine getting revived and waking up seeing all your friends and allies wearing summer beach fantasy waifu bikini mods and you ask "bros, what the hell" and they answer "babyzone did this to us"
The end really makes me think about my own Dad, who passed away several years ago. 😔 I know it's just a game, but it's nice seeing the bat fam together remembering Bruce (and also seeing them work together even without him).
I've always love how you can just be vulnerable with Alfred and expect to give a hug or cry or have a good heart to heart with him, compliments to every writer & VA on the character
I love how it show that batman is hard,n to himself but he was a good father n a mentor ntry to help them all n it show no matter how they act they still respect him
sorry to correct you... But no, Bruce Wayne didn't bring back Jason Todd with the Lazarus pit, but it was actually Ras Al Ghul as it was one of his plans in the Comic and Animated Film (Under the Red Hood) to try to bring back Batman to him But it Corrupted Jason Todd to kill... Edit: I'm a Big idiot for not watching the rest of this.. Apperently it's Canon in the game.. So Bruce found a Way to make the Lazarus Pit *NOT* corrupt Jason Todd..
@@intensity8355 It's DC... They like to change things and Make something Canon and another thing Not-Canon... So yeah DC will basically make a Comic of this game and prove me wrong by pulling that Bruce Found a Way to make the Lazarus pit "Not" Corrupt Jason... DC doesn't sometimes respect their Comic story writers like Alan Moore...
@@Mangaka_Library the thing is that Bruce helping Jason with the Lazarus Pit is CANON to the game, it’s a different timeline clearly and things go different Now that doesn’t mean disrespect directly, it’s just a different story, like the movies are just different timelines or universes So yeah, there can be different canons as long as they don’t interfere Don’t take it the wrong way, these are just different stories with the same characters
@@velkatt I Agree with you, DC is kinda a Half and Half for making story's, They sometimes make something extremely good like the Killing Joke by Alan Moore or Year One by Frank Miller.. Or Something Bad like All star Batman (Mostly referring to the part where Batman literally burns all the criminals and does it with Black canary right by the burning criminals) Or it's in the Middle Ground...
This shows they actually had a good story written but didnt know how to make the bigger part...the game itself. Just wished it wasnt too slow and shitty in some aspects
@@duckymate9555 I would take 1 Gotham Knights instead of 3 Batman games, when you get more abilities and better gear the gameplay is better than Batman one
@@lukky6648 Because I can appreaciate the story and interactions and still critizice the slow af gameplay RPG mechanics and its shitty optimization. Not everything is 100% or a 100% great you know
Bruce never resurrected Jason, that was all Talia's doing. The League only knew legend of the pit being able to resurrect the dead, which would later be tested on Jason's corpse.
It's so nice to finally see a Batman that isnt just marysue god who can solve any problem instantly because he'll either just have some infinite knowledge or random mcguffin to fix any scenario.
I cant lie ig you guys wanted to be technical jason always loved bruce and he never hated him he was mad at bruce because he didn’t see why he let people liek the joker live roo long but nightwing / dick he actually at some point hated bruce because he felt that what bruce was doing with kids turning them into side kicks was a horrible idea and he got even angrier when jason died that he recruited tim in the next few weeks
Jason is literally the victim of the war. He is the brother who returned from combat with bad PTSD. Tim is the baby brother techy Babs the supporting older sister Nightwing the happy peppy eldest brother and the other veteran. He can connect with all of his siblings as he has the most time under Batmans wing. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ these guys need to have a full animated series, these guys need their own comics, and please stop having Barbara sleep with EVERYONE, especially Bruce
Jason and Dick are my favorites. Whether they want to admit it or not, Dick and Jason are so much alike and need each other. Just like they needed Bruce. The way Dick and Jason react when Alfred starts to talk about what Bruce felt about them is a great touch.
I think it's fine. In a multiverse, there will always be a universe where someone is dead and others where they are alive. It's just a logical probability. So this happens to be a universe where Batman dies. I think it works just fine and the story is done pretty well 🙏
Batman didnt bring him back to life Talia did, bruce is the one who brought him back to the family and to reality or bruce is the one who brought jason back to the light
Jason to me always was held back by Batman this was due to him being younger than Dick Grayson I guess though in ways it wasn't only the only thing it was because I think Bruce so something of himself in Jason at the beginning and though things changed as they do I don't doubt the two still had a chance to be like father and son which probably brought Jason back to normality slightly edger but he oddly respected those values Batman taught him from his own point of view he was a hero but also shows that his not like Batman but he still cares and values what is right the hard way a turning point but a hero of sorts? Batman and his children his raise to value the greater good even those who didn't even deserve it shall pay but he'll give anyone a chance to either fight or see the errors of their ways often it can lead to prison or something else but in Jason case seeing his own give up their life's of being killed before his eyes deserve some more chance a repreve to put right to be a hero a better man not prefect but something different a anti hero he'll walk the line of hero a little more than Batman but with spirit of heart of his family and Bruce Wayne cheering him on no doubt? Good always deserve a chance to shine like a star?
Maybe it’s me but I don’t like the design for Jason. It’s just not the look for me. Something closer to the Dexter Soy version. Add the white stripe like Soy’s Dark Multiverse: Hush version onto his Rebirth version and that would be perfect. Longer hair, slightly leaner
Batman didn’t revive Jason. Ra's al Ghul did, because he felt bad that Joker killed and took Jason away from Bruce. Ra’s literally turned into robber lol. He took Jason’s dead body, switched it with a dummy, and brought him back from the dead. Red Hood doesn’t just have all the training Batman gave him while he was Robin, he was also trained by the League Of Shadows. Jason is arguably the most dangerous of the Bat family (even more so than Batman himself).
You know, in the comics Jason is the heaviest member of the Batfam cononically. He is heavier than Batman. Jason have always been a big dude. For refrence in the comics Jason is 6ft, 225 lbs, Batman is 6'2ft, 210 lbs. NIghtwing is 5'10, 175. So yeah, I'm happy that designers didn't ignored canon.
I still can't help but wonder if they originally planned this to be a Red Hood standalone game, but decided to throw in the other members of the Bat-Family just cuz they were more marketable.
Cap as hell. Game's great outside of the frame rate on console and a few minor annoyances like the slow bike. If it were a steady 30 frames, I wouldn't even mind it, but it dips when zipping around the city at times. Otherwise, everything else is pretty good.
Batman didn’t resurrect Jason… the league did… what he meant when he said Bruce brought him back was that Bruce made him feel like himself again, made him whole again.
@@yourlightindarktimes it never states that in this version at all… where are you pulling that info from. Jason literally mentions over and over again in this game that Talia was the one that put him in the pit and brought him back.
Jason crying on Alfred’s chest is the peak of Jason’s tough guy persona where in actuality he just needs a hug
I know... My heart was so touched at the scene...
One thing I think this game does masterfully is it shows the different dynamics between all the members of the bat family I think it's very well done I appreciate the way that red hood is given more humanity and more of a big brother to the team and he definitely is more character development
Dick is older by age, but dying and resurrecting made Jason look older. It's great they kept in mind that the experiences we have in life alter our appearance even more so than how many years we've collected.
Actually, in the comics, if I recall correctly, the Lazarus pit made Jason age slower and healed all the physical trauma ( while enhancing the mental ones)
@@WannabeWryter That's what chemicals like what the Lazarus Pit is made of do to you. Think of it like taking crack and whiskey together, they mess with your mind like crazy.
Lazarus Pit was basically steroids for his muscle development
@Twinodoom and Bones, he was small before the pit.
@@WannabeWryter This is true. Jason has a slowly aging factor since his return in Under The Red Hood and its permanent.
I think the thing this version of Jason gets right is that he isn’t just angry and violent. He’s always been one of the smartest characters he just couldn’t control his emotions
I like to think that his being angry is part of his healing journey. It means he is processing the traumas and is being allowed to react to them. It also means that he is in a safe space, like allowing himself to be vulnerable, especially with the other Batfam.
This continues to prove that Alfred is still Bruce’s other dad and unofficial grandfather to the bat group.
He’s the father figure to the group
What the hell are you on about? Alfred legally adopted Bruce Wayne as a child and raised him, and regularly calls Bruce his son when they are alone. He nearly killed Superman in Injustice with his bare hands because he was protecting his precious bat baby who had broken all his ribs in his arm!! Alfred is literally the legal grandfather of Damian Wayne and any other children Bruce Wayne has legally adopted that aren't biological. Alfred is literally the Gotham Knight's Grandpa and Batman's dad!!
No one ever doubted this bruv
I wouldn’t say that he’s a father figure he’s more of a grandfather figure after all Alfred pretty much raise Bruce ever since his parents were killed.
@@technicallya-samaurai3507 never argue with someone who has technically in their name
Idk why but the scene with Jason being a big brother to Tim is just too cute! Its like 2 brothers building a bike or installing a PC together!
That and then seeing Jason down and babs being there when he's broken was good too like this is a great family with real emotions I can't wait to play this
Jason's like the tortured older brother of the group and it's great to see him have depth
Actually Dick Grayson and Barbara is the oldest, Jason’s the middle.
@@dylanmijer2890 Yeah but he’s hardened as if he’s the older brother. He’s the most in touch with cold world realism.
He’s more like the neglected and rebellious middle child
@@jackred2362 most of the time he’s written that way. This version is different and it took me some time to get used to but I like this version of Todd. He’s not the oldest, but he’s got much more life experience under his belt. Death experience too lol. I hope they give this big Jason his own set up.
he isn't like, he is
"You never gave up on me, I'm not going to give up on you". One of my favorite lines of Jason. This version of Red Hood really is good, I like it a lot.
This version of Jason Todd took me a minute to get used to but now I think I might actually prefer him to the Arkham Knight version. Bigger, brawling, less maniacally arrogant, more haunted but calm… I hope this version of Todd gets a set up.
If I'm not mistaken, it's actually how he is in the comics nowadays. More calm, less arrogant, not on a killing spree, he even uses rubber bullets and a crowbar I think
But yeah, seeing Todd being "okay" with what happen to him and being the big brother of the Family with Dick is wholesome
Because Arkham Knight Jason was tortured: psychologically and physically by the Joker. He would have him healed just enough only to tortured him some more. He would keep his ankles broken to make sure he wouldn't run away. At some point had inmates dressed like Batman to fuel resentment towards Batman.
He wasn't arrogant or maniac. He was just angry and riddled with grief of being abandoned in Arkham to torture and replaced. His anger over the possibility of Batman being so close to saving him B:AA but didn't because he thought Jason was dead and had a "new" Robin by that point.
Of course he was angry, he got "saved" by Deathstroke but not out of mercy or empathy. Jason rescued himself by buying him out and hitting him in his pride via 1-v-1 with Batman. The amount he stole from Bruce would be a drop in the bucket for someone so filthy rich like Bruce.
He had no time but to heal and get ready to for a fight that Joker manipulated him into thinking he wanted.
His rage was justified. So I'll repeat, he wasn't manaic or arrogant. Just angry and filled with grief.
Besides, I prefer that Jason over the one being dumped in the green jello of doom.
Edit: I forgot to add this little factoid. Jason endured all that torture for almost 2 years (1.5 yrs maybe?). A significant amount of time for him to lose some sanity at least.
Quote: "You left me to rot in that abandoned wing of Arkham for over a year... with him!"
@@smileyfrownsalot1029 also his Arkham knight and red hood outfits look damn good
@@Emperor-Sheev-Palpatine5746 I think the best part of this game is the suits for all 4 characters. Someone worked really hard on them and it shows, they’re beautiful.
I completely disagree but I’m okay with it because he needs to be a team member for this game to work.
I loved how the mentioned a lot about Jason’s death and the affects it had on him made him the main character
Red Hood may have been a radical, but he wasn't entirely wrong
Red Hood: There’s far and then there’s too far
@@Demaad Damian: I got no regret’s
@@MiniFred. Red Hood: I used to believe the same thing
@Gabe Mark no it would be correct, because it can also be known as going far.
He knows who to kill he’s like Batman without the flawed pov and can actually control himself.
Showing the entire bat family finding their own way to show Jason they’re here is dope. Great depth here
Yo, I was not expecting to tear up during the Alfred scene. This portrayal of Jason really was well done, despite how well the game did.
And not just that one, the chemistry between the Bat family is so genuine and loving, I really love it.
I think the depiction of Batfamily in this game is the closest to comic iterations than any other works
@@dafaqu694 Yeah, I totally agree. In most of the media outside of comics, they really like to make Dick darker, and edgier than he is in the comics. The game really captures Dick's humor, and optimism, but he is still capable of being serious, when he needs to be. Just like in the comics. ;)
@@pepita2437 *cough* Titans
@@theauthor6669ew
Jason was the perfect choice for the final mission. They put effort into Red Hood for this game. Say what you will about how bad Gotham Knights is, they did THIS part right, at least.
Jason is just pure MASS, he may have muscle but that stature is purely MASS.
LMFAO STOP
When he says “brought me back” he’s speaking figuratively. If you meet up with Talia as Red Hood, it confirms that the League was who revived Red Hood
Seeing Jason Todd break down like that in front of Alfred 🥺
Jason always trusted Alfred more than anyone else. While everyone just saw the troubled kid who needed help, Alfred saw him as part of the family, no strings attached.
Dude. I love how this game represented Redhood. He’s my favorite in the bat family.
Same
He is correct, I never liked batman because of his stupid pov, he is wrong.
@@TheShadowFox1 what do you mean he is wrong? About killing?
@@theauthor6669 yepp
@@TheShadowFox1 But like Batman killing goes against the entire idea of the character. Batman was born when Bruce Wayne's parents were killed, if he were to kill he would become Joe Chill he would be the gun that killed his parents. His pov isn't wrong, if anything it's the same value as Jason's a point of view cannot be objectively right or wrong unless it's coming from like I don't fucking know, God. But like no one man should have the power to take life as he chooses to Batman as that's the power that took his parents from him. If he were to kill goons like red hood does it's like inflicting the same trauma on their children, the goons in let's say BvS have kids, the goons he fights on screen have kids just look at BTAS. It wouldn't make sense for someone who's entire childhood was taken away by murder to be commiting murder.
He killed for like one year in the 40s because the character he was based off of killed and used guns, there wasn't any nuance to him back then. Im not saying he's objectively right and Jason is wrong, both their pov's have merits but context is key. It makes sense for the character, Jason never underwent the same trauma Bruce did so he doesn't have those same qualms against killing. Batman being a murderer isn't Batman, that's Punisher in a fucking bat suit.
They show Jason isn't just a brute,he's emotionally intelligent and far wiser than he appears.
Jason needs it’s own series, he’s whole background and sarcasm and also heart of gold makes him the best adaptable character if it is directed right
Jensen Ackles as Jason Todd in the live action would be insane.
@@theauthor6669 As Jason? Nah my man, Jensen is Bruce, If someone has to take on Jason gotta be young enough to have the ability but old enough to have the voice and attitude
@@marcosP97 Pretty sure it's the beard tbh, take off the beard and he looks young enough to play a Jason Todd acting as red hood, if there's supposed to be a rendition of Under The Red Hood then I agree with his casting as Batman.
@@theauthor6669 Jason has to be 25 at least Jensen is 44, He’s not in the age to play the second Robin, With beard or without Jense is Batman, like I told you, young guy has to be 24 or 23 at least and has to look old but not that old, Jensen is more a Batman type
Exactly man exactly
That soft "Try grieving."
aww Jason. If it was only that simple.
If you never start, it never ends.
It's encouragement to open your heart to the grief and riding the storm instead of just staying walled up against it.
It is that simple. The hard part is to keep it inside. You just hurt yourself.
Every scene of Jason with Barbara or Tim is a masterpiece tbh. I love how they bring out the hurt, depth, and regret out of Jason. It also gives so much more meaning towards his redemption in the eyes of Gotham, Batman, and himself
We needs a red hood in the next season of young justice
Outsiders Vs The Outlaws
@@Demaad sounds kinda cool
Considering we have a Jason post lazarus hint, it seems like it’s coming alright.
I think young justice got canned again
I think young justice got canned again
I love how everyone is walking on eggshells around Jason and his resurrection.
And Jason is just super calm with everything. If that was me, I would've left and never returned.
Imagine being the odd one out, watching the world move on while you're dead, you'd feel like an outsider, now imagine coming back and everyone doesn't know how to react to it but you stayed still.
Jason’s relationship with Bruce always felt the most like a father son duo. Jason really had no one but Bruce in the beginning and then became a family with the rest of the crew. Yea he’s a little rough around the edges sometimes but he went through literal hell and back. Also this game has its issues but the issue it doesn’t have is giving us a great bat family dynamic we don’t really see that much in other forms of media
This version of Jason Todd shows why he's better than his "Arkham Series" counterpart.
He has more humanity, he acts like a big brother, and the effects of the Lazarus Pit and Joker have lost their effects on him (which makes him more stable and likable).
Arkham Jason has way more baggage emotionally and most importantly is nowhere near as into his growth as a character than this Jason. Simple comparison Arkham Jason was still in his redhood rogue phase, this jason is in the fold and had more time to process
@@alienonlsd3209 and Arkham Jason never died and was brought back to life, this Jason went through that
@@deadnews1231 both went through extremely traumatic events, I'm just highlighting that each character are at different places on the character development race track, Gotham nights Jason has had several years and the family there to help him recover Arkham Jason thought he had been discarded and been steeped in mental illness for years and is only now beginning to become an antihero instead of a mentally ill militia leader. Both are still interesting characters I'm not saying one is worse than the other just naturally Gotham knights is going to be more likeable because of the place he is in for his development.
5:20 alfred really just said "war. war never changes"
Fr for fuck sakes lmao
since he is also a former brit SAS
Imagine getting revived and waking up seeing all your friends and allies wearing summer beach fantasy waifu bikini mods and you ask "bros, what the hell" and they answer "babyzone did this to us"
Lol
bikini alfred next
Shirrako and Babyzone, the unholy duo
@@lphphd5298 I bet Alfred already wears just a a speedo to the beach
Jason aka big red hood aka a menace hugging and crying alfred so fkn wholesome
Jason is the best person to talk to about death lol
The way that the story is set up and how Bruce is brought back it does feel like a red hood story
The end really makes me think about my own Dad, who passed away several years ago. 😔 I know it's just a game, but it's nice seeing the bat fam together remembering Bruce (and also seeing them work together even without him).
13:05
Dick: "Hug me, brotha!"
Todd: "No. No touchy."
I swear the Knights remind me so much of the Turtles.
Jason's Raf, Dick is Leo, Babs is a bit of Donatello, and Tim is Donny and Mikey put together.
If Damian Wayne was in it, would that make him the Casey Jones of the group?
@@ghostspider2056 definitely!
Nightwing was the Mikey.
That's what I thought while watching any batfam interactions comics fanfics or videos.
@@Lemuel928 cuz of his agility?
i feel like playing as red hood is the best story to beat the game
I've always love how you can just be vulnerable with Alfred and expect to give a hug or cry or have a good heart to heart with him, compliments to every writer & VA on the character
Dick and Tim teasing Bruce...the voice acting is beautiful
Nightwing, Red Hood, Red Robin truly are like sons to Batman.
🖤🦇❤️🦇🖤🦇❤️🦇🖤🦇❤️🦇🖤
He came out a bit more psychotic but at least he didn’t become evil.
Why tf Jason cut that carrot so aggressively 😂
It's to symbolize him cutting up dick.
Because onions are too hard for him.
I love how it show that batman is hard,n to himself but he was a good father n a mentor ntry to help them all n it show no matter how they act they still respect him
sorry to correct you... But no,
Bruce Wayne didn't bring back Jason Todd with the Lazarus pit,
but it was actually Ras Al Ghul as it was one of his plans in the Comic and Animated Film (Under the Red Hood) to try to bring back Batman to him
But it Corrupted Jason Todd to kill...
Edit: I'm a Big idiot for not watching the rest of this..
Apperently it's Canon in the game..
So Bruce found a Way to make the Lazarus Pit *NOT* corrupt Jason Todd..
that is true but this could/ most likely is a different storyline than the comics and the animation so your actually not proving your point
this is literally the canon events of the game though im pretty sure
@@intensity8355 It's DC...
They like to change things and
Make something Canon and another thing Not-Canon...
So yeah DC will basically make a Comic of this game and prove me wrong by pulling that Bruce Found a Way to make the Lazarus pit "Not" Corrupt Jason...
DC doesn't sometimes respect their Comic story writers like Alan Moore...
@@Mangaka_Library the thing is that Bruce helping Jason with the Lazarus Pit is CANON to the game, it’s a different timeline clearly and things go different
Now that doesn’t mean disrespect directly, it’s just a different story, like the movies are just different timelines or universes
So yeah, there can be different canons as long as they don’t interfere
Don’t take it the wrong way, these are just different stories with the same characters
@@velkatt I Agree with you,
DC is kinda a Half and Half for making story's, They sometimes make something extremely good like the Killing Joke by Alan Moore or Year One by Frank Miller..
Or Something Bad like All star Batman
(Mostly referring to the part where Batman literally burns all the criminals and does it with Black canary right by the burning criminals)
Or it's in the Middle Ground...
This shows they actually had a good story written but didnt know how to make the bigger part...the game itself. Just wished it wasnt too slow and shitty in some aspects
Gotham knight haters trying not to say something bad while praising the game challenge (impossible)
@@lukky6648 But the gameplay is bad compared to other games of a similar genre
Game is awesome tho
@@duckymate9555 I would take 1 Gotham Knights instead of 3 Batman games, when you get more abilities and better gear the gameplay is better than Batman one
@@lukky6648 Because I can appreaciate the story and interactions and still critizice the slow af gameplay RPG mechanics and its shitty optimization. Not everything is 100% or a 100% great you know
Jason is like the best adopted brother ever!!
Bruce never resurrected Jason, that was all Talia's doing. The League only knew legend of the pit being able to resurrect the dead, which would later be tested on Jason's corpse.
In this game apparently Bruce did use the Lazarus pit to revive Jason, so this an alternate universe
Apparently I misunderstood, talia still did however found a way to uncorrupt him
It's so nice to finally see a Batman that isnt just marysue god who can solve any problem instantly because he'll either just have some infinite knowledge or random mcguffin to fix any scenario.
The fact that alfred was a SAS is kinda menacing
Especially when you think that he’s only a butler
Alfred in the injustice timeline absolutely bodied Superman. So I think that shows how powerful he truly is.
that's the only time i saw jason being alive with at least a good ending to his life
I cant lie ig you guys wanted to be technical jason always loved bruce and he never hated him he was mad at bruce because he didn’t see why he let people liek the joker live roo long but nightwing / dick he actually at some point hated bruce because he felt that what bruce was doing with kids turning them into side kicks was a horrible idea and he got even angrier when jason died that he recruited tim in the next few weeks
he didn't recruit Tim in a few weeks tf? Tim basically black mailed Bruce with the fact he knew his identity after a few years of Jason's death.
Jason is literally the victim of the war. He is the brother who returned from combat with bad PTSD.
Tim is the baby brother techy
Babs the supporting older sister
Nightwing the happy peppy eldest brother and the other veteran. He can connect with all of his siblings as he has the most time under Batmans wing.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ these guys need to have a full animated series, these guys need their own comics, and please stop having Barbara sleep with EVERYONE, especially Bruce
I love Dick’s wing flap at the end, reminds me of Jim Carrey in Batman Forever😆
Jason helping Tim after Bruce's death is very nice of him, like an angel
This game made me appreciate Jason for once.
Red hood needs his own game
Gotham Knights had so much potential.
Jason and Dick are my favorites. Whether they want to admit it or not, Dick and Jason are so much alike and need each other. Just like they needed Bruce. The way Dick and Jason react when Alfred starts to talk about what Bruce felt about them is a great touch.
Idk but Iron man's death and any Batman death makes me cry :'
Man This version of Jason I just want want to hug. He just needs a huge hug!
Dang Batman still making us cry
11:41-11:46 made him sound like a baby and it was so cute, he even slouched his back ❤😂😍🥹🫠
bruh that suit at 1:14 looks crazy I wish we got that instead
Yeah. I'm so used to seeing jason wearing that suit.
Me, Ash, Ace, Soren And Batman: I'll Never Come Back.
Batman being dead just doesn't sit well never will
I think it's fine. In a multiverse, there will always be a universe where someone is dead and others where they are alive. It's just a logical probability. So this happens to be a universe where Batman dies. I think it works just fine and the story is done pretty well 🙏
Despite this game’s faults it still has more heart and respect to their characters than SSKTJL ever did
Yeah kinda want to try it out now
I got a Red Robin ad after a scene with Tim
Best bat man character in my opinion this might be my favorite version of Jason
This Jason gives me Raphael vibes from TMNT
He is my favourite character to play on this game
Earlier: lazarus pit is something bad and forbidden. Now: mmmm what a nice respawn we have here.
These story segments are so good it's so sad that the game was games as a service bullshit you can see the potential that it had
Batman didnt bring him back to life Talia did, bruce is the one who brought him back to the family and to reality or bruce is the one who brought jason back to the light
Jason to me always was held back by Batman this was due to him being younger than Dick Grayson I guess though in ways it wasn't only the only thing it was because I think Bruce so something of himself in Jason at the beginning and though things changed as they do I don't doubt the two still had a chance to be like father and son which probably brought Jason back to normality slightly edger but he oddly respected those values Batman taught him from his own point of view he was a hero but also shows that his not like Batman but he still cares and values what is right the hard way a turning point but a hero of sorts?
Batman and his children his raise to value the greater good even those who didn't even deserve it shall pay but he'll give anyone a chance to either fight or see the errors of their ways often it can lead to prison or something else but in Jason case seeing his own give up their life's of being killed before his eyes deserve some more chance a repreve to put right to be a hero a better man not prefect but something different a anti hero he'll walk the line of hero a little more than Batman but with spirit of heart of his family and Bruce Wayne cheering him on no doubt? Good always deserve a chance to shine like a star?
It's good that they improve on Jason.
the way they walk off at the end in reverse order of their Robin tenure😭😭😭😭
6:30 got my heart warm
If I ever get this game which I probably won’t I’ll only play as red hood
Seeing jason hug alfred made me cry a little
Jason looks like a younger version of chip hazard from toy soldiers ❤
Me click on translate option
Bruce: "Jason?"
Translate: "Jesus".
Me: "Whta ha?"
The more I see the Suicide Squad game, the more I appreciate this game
i love how this game give Jason the biggest role
As someone who came back from the dead I understand Jason 100%; or maybe I didn't, maybe my consciousness was transfered into a server against my will
If it wasn't for the caption, I would have thought this was an Ultraman show.
Dick's in love with Jason and Babs is ok with it. All I really got from this game, and all I wanted.
Dude, Dick is his older brother, siblings don't bang. What kind of steroids are you on? You really thought you ate?
Maybe it’s me but I don’t like the design for Jason. It’s just not the look for me. Something closer to the Dexter Soy version. Add the white stripe like Soy’s Dark Multiverse: Hush version onto his Rebirth version and that would be perfect. Longer hair, slightly leaner
This probably the best version of Jason fuck eve got me in my feels
Alfred's speech man
I knew it bruce Bring Jason back to a lazarus pit i knew it
Talia brought him back
@@gabebartlett9680 yeah You Right i was Wrong
Jason's voice actor sounds alot like batman
Jason needs to learn how to unload a handgun properly. Removing the mag doesn't clear the chamber my guy
Batman didn’t revive Jason. Ra's al Ghul did, because he felt bad that Joker killed and took Jason away from Bruce. Ra’s literally turned into robber lol. He took Jason’s dead body, switched it with a dummy, and brought him back from the dead.
Red Hood doesn’t just have all the training Batman gave him while he was Robin, he was also trained by the League Of Shadows. Jason is arguably the most dangerous of the Bat family (even more so than Batman himself).
Not sure about how I feel about Todd sort of looking like the younger brother of Bane but the acting here is good.
You know, in the comics Jason is the heaviest member of the Batfam cononically. He is heavier than Batman. Jason have always been a big dude. For refrence in the comics Jason is 6ft, 225 lbs, Batman is 6'2ft, 210 lbs. NIghtwing is 5'10, 175.
So yeah, I'm happy that designers didn't ignored canon.
How jason is cutting the carrot...
With a knife
@@thehighground6871 cutting it thicker than your mother
With a knife
With rage
I still can't help but wonder if they originally planned this to be a Red Hood standalone game, but decided to throw in the other members of the Bat-Family just cuz they were more marketable.
These Bat family moments are the only good thing in the game
You didn't play the game sooo💀
Sounds like spmebody didn't play the game
Cap as hell. Game's great outside of the frame rate on console and a few minor annoyances like the slow bike. If it were a steady 30 frames, I wouldn't even mind it, but it dips when zipping around the city at times. Otherwise, everything else is pretty good.
@@cockballs3139 I finished the game
Clearly you didn't play the game so stfu
Probably because nobody wanted to risk the dead losing their minds after resurrection via the Lazarus Pits.
Damien and Cassandra Kane should’ve been a part of this.
Why Jason remind me of the tailor psycho in outlast whistleblower?
Red Hood is fcking huge bro.
LOL
Oh my. Did it hurt?
Batman didn’t resurrect Jason… the league did… what he meant when he said Bruce brought him back was that Bruce made him feel like himself again, made him whole again.
In this version Batman canonically used the Lazarus pit himself to bring Jason back. Not the league. It's weird, but this is basically Batman EU.
@@yourlightindarktimes it never states that in this version at all… where are you pulling that info from. Jason literally mentions over and over again in this game that Talia was the one that put him in the pit and brought him back.
Lazaurs pit is the Dragon Balls of Batman comics.
It feels to me like the biggest issue with this game was how interchangeable most of the missions were