Being in this room was one of the scariest and most unsettling things in this game, the only thing that topped it was being in Croc's lair, which was absolutely terrifying.
Rorschach I’ve always loved the interviews on this game. It subtly gave the player a recap on what’s been going on and for some reason, it felt like joker was analyzing the audience at some points 👌
I dont understand how not more people are talking about this, if you are in the room and look elsewhere then look at the mannequin again, it changes poses and eventually disappears
"You know, Bats, I read about a smart guy named Einstein. He believed that 'crazy' means doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Since I do something different every time I break out and expect it to go either way while you always lock me up and expect me to not escape again, if what Einy said was true, who's really insane?
2:01, sometimes I want to knock your teeth out, Harley. Joker doesn’t care about anyone and anything but himself. He had you pegged as hired help the minute you walked into Arkham.
banana daily there’s definitely a darker vibe that Arkham Asylum had over many of the other games. The next one that I thought was pretty dark was probably Arkham Knight. I loved hunting down Valentine and actually one of my favorites was the discovery of Dr. Kirk Langstrum (Man Bat). Definitely a creepy, but great game :)
Cool I might make a game but my own film about this also love the video might make a website the I can tell you and you can see it most of it is batman and joker
No, the joker wasn’t standing there the whole time. It wasn’t until the last session where he is hiding under the TV to surprise Batman and initiate the bomb.
Yes, he was. If you watch closely, you can see that the mannequin changes its pose between visits. It can even change its pose during a single visit if you walk away and then turn around to look at it again before leaving the building. It was never a mannequin. It was ALWAYS the Joker.
I believe he is referring to Jason back when he was Robin. I can only assume because Joker 🃏 thought it rather important to bring Jason back to the Asylum which is in unison with Arkham Knight.
Being in this room was one of the scariest and most unsettling things in this game, the only thing that topped it was being in Croc's lair, which was absolutely terrifying.
I definitely remember playing in crocs lair as a kid and being absolutely terrified. Hands sweating, shaking and everything 😂
"I'm afraid *I* can not attend your appointment today..." Is especially funny when you know he's literally right there
I played this game for 10 years, I never realize there was one with Harley.
Rorschach I’ve always loved the interviews on this game. It subtly gave the player a recap on what’s been going on and for some reason, it felt like joker was analyzing the audience at some points 👌
Same!
He’s literally Batman’s subtle crazy psychiatrist. He’s always checking up on him and his sanity.
Honestly I didn't know there were more Joker TV talks until I watched the Arkham Videos on this.
HyruleWarrior12 didn’t even know they did a video on this! That’s why I uploaded one haha
@@isaacclark284 lol
Did anyone notice how the so-called “mannequin” changes its pose?
I dont understand how not more people are talking about this, if you are in the room and look elsewhere then look at the mannequin again, it changes poses and eventually disappears
These encounters always felt so deep and creepy man. Still do.
"You know, Bats, I read about a smart guy named Einstein. He believed that 'crazy' means doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Since I do something different every time I break out and expect it to go either way while you always lock me up and expect me to not escape again, if what Einy said was true, who's really insane?
i remember there was a joke about a wife that she thinked she was a chicken
This game was definitely spooky
2:01, sometimes I want to knock your teeth out, Harley. Joker doesn’t care about anyone and anything but himself. He had you pegged as hired help the minute you walked into Arkham.
Wake up Harleen
this game used to and still creeps me out (that’s what i love about games like these)
banana daily there’s definitely a darker vibe that Arkham Asylum had over many of the other games. The next one that I thought was pretty dark was probably Arkham Knight. I loved hunting down Valentine and actually one of my favorites was the discovery of Dr. Kirk Langstrum (Man Bat). Definitely a creepy, but great game :)
@@isaacclark284 same
Agreed. The creepier the better man.
My favs are the one with harley and the one with the bed
I have a theory what if the room you go into after it blows up is actually the abandoned wing of arkham Jason gets held in
Wouldn’t doubt it
Only missed the 2nd to last one
Cool I might make a game but my own film about this also love the video might make a website the I can tell you and you can see it most of it is batman and joker
Was the joker standing there for the whole game please reply
No, the joker wasn’t standing there the whole time. It wasn’t until the last session where he is hiding under the TV to surprise Batman and initiate the bomb.
Yes, he was. If you watch closely, you can see that the mannequin changes its pose between visits. It can even change its pose during a single visit if you walk away and then turn around to look at it again before leaving the building. It was never a mannequin. It was ALWAYS the Joker.
Is he talking about Jason when he talks about the costume
I believe he is referring to Jason back when he was Robin. I can only assume because Joker 🃏 thought it rather important to bring Jason back to the Asylum which is in unison with Arkham Knight.
That's not a mannequin
Don't worry, he fooled all of us :]
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