@@charlottea.cavatica1696 It goes back to Bane's childhood days in Pena Duro; as a young boy, he was first plagued of nightmares of a bat monster that persisted well into adulthood; when a missionary heard about this, he made a connection to Batman (who had just started his career at the time), which is where Bane got the idea that the only way he would be at peace was that if he destroyed the Batman.
I love that they made Alfred an actual character in this game, something I missed with the other Arkham games. Perhaps my favorite and most memorable bits of his dialogue is that randomly at any point after you raid the GCPD and get access to the National Criminal Database, Alfred will call Batman on his comms and say "Its midnight sir, just wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas." "You too." Just one of those quick dialogue quips that really reminded me (and by extension, Batman) that I still have someone back home who cares for me. Idk but it was a touching moment imo
I love how Batman roasts Alfred for his fear over the King Bat. People often forget that Batman has his own special sense of humor. He doesn't just brood.
I'm beginning to believe Alfred Pennyworth was based on Christopher Lee. He was a secret agent in WW2, then became a prolific actor, released a symphonic metal album in his 80s, and was knighted. I sense an inspiration. Funnily enough, the guy was a cousin of Ian Fleming, and served as one of the inspirations for James Bond, as well as being a lifelong friend of J.R.R. Tolkien.
@@absoluteecho6152 Batman (Bruce) looks up to Alfred as both his best friend, greatest ally and surrogate father, in a way, he’s like Bruce’s only light in the world. So, it’s kinda like Alfred is Batman’s ‘Batman’, a saviour of sorts.
These interactions and the fact the Batcave is in this game are reasons I think Origins is criminally underrated. Say what you will about the glitches, but I only ever encountered those a handful of times since the final patch. If you hated it when it was released (I disliked it admittedly), go give it another chance.
+Spiral Out I love Origins myself. My only gripe is that the "Worst Nightmare" challenge could have been handled better, allowing you opportunities to finish them after the story. Everything else is fine IMO.
I agree with that. And I think now that fans have been pretty divided on Arkham Knight (I loved the story mode, but mixed about the season pass stuff so far), maybe people will go back to Origins.
I actually prefer Origins over AC for many reasons. Origins has a darker tone and darker themes which is more accurate to Batman, while AA and AC did provide dark themes compared to the TV show, it is still very cartoony. Origins finally gave Batman armor and got rid of those crappy suits with underwear from AA and AC, because you know it's the 21st century and Batman goes up against criminals with machine guns and also a 40 year old man dressing like a Bat is one thing but it is not the 1960s and this is not a cartoon for 5 year olds, no more underwear for the Batsuit....looking at you Rocksteady. Also in Origins the criminals don't really believe Batman exist or if he is even a man or a creature but then when Batman shows up .....they $h!+ their pants, they are terrified of Batman and this is how it supposed to be. In AC the criminals mock Batman and are no longer really afraid of him, yes some run but most of them mock Batman. I love all these games, but replaying all of them the last couple weeks, Origins is the best IMO. I will never play Arkham Knight, the game looks beautiful and I hear combat is a lot of fun but the story is garbage, it is the single worst possible ending for Batman ever, the only way Batman could have a worse ending is being tag teamed by all the villains and then murdered. Was AK an original ending? Yes. Does that make it good? No. I honestly think Rocksteady just got tired of Batman and since they already killed Joker, they decided to totally cop-out and kill the Bat. Weak sauce. WB Monteral understands Batman better and I am looking forward to their upcoming sequel to Origins.
Damn, they were foreshadowing a lot of things in their talks. So many things that happen in the other games and the mention of other peoples. I'm glad they did this in the game.
Yump Bagle Since Kirk Langstrom didn't become Man Bat until shortly before Arkham Knight and Origins is set 12 years before Knight the giant bat in the cave was probably one of Kirk's bat test subjects while he was still researching the echolocation ability of bats that helps them navigate in the dark and trying to find out how to apply it to humans so he could cure his own deafness. So the King Bat Alfred talks about is probably one Langstrom experimented on which grew to gigantic size and found its way into the Batcave probably while hunting. It's also a reference to a storyline in the comics where Man Bat himself briefly roosted in the Batcave.
You know what would've been kinda neat? If Alfred's 'King Bat' situation turned into a secret Man-Bat boss fight you only get to do if you talk to Alfred enough, or if you get all his dialogues.
That last conversation about Thomas Elliot was kinda spooky , dunno if that was his beginning of a downward spiral into becoming Hush or if he was hoping to just snatch Bruce's face
Thomas Elliot always was a sociopath since he tried to kill his own parents as a child and only half failed because Bruce's Father saved Mrs. Elliot's life
We never actually see bats unless u count the cutscene at the very beginning, in the batcave when youre just chilling u don't see any bats but u can hear them
I love how Batman talks about capturing the King Bat to either make him sidekick or his mascot. Hilarious. This Batman has no right on killing me with humor
I really like how the last conversation connects with Arkham City, referencing Thomas Elliot as Hush, performing surgery on the twins that would lead one to work with The Joker and one with The Penguin.
was the "large bat" a reference to Man-Bat? I know in Arkham canon he isn't created for another 10 years, but I think it's a reference to his first (technically second) appearance in the comics when he broke into the batcave.
the one about Elliot is about the twins in A city. sickle and hammer. he had surgecly separated them. my gess is them, croc and the circis/carnival equipment in gothum royal all came from the same place. as in an Arkham city comic hush seperates them for joker.
If this "King Bat" is actually Man-Bat then he's been around since before joker died, before Arkham City was built, and before Scarecrow's attack on gotham
the second clip. was that Alfred talking about Man-Bat?! was Man-Bat somehow just chillin in the Batcave. if that’s the case then that’s a huge continuity error because Man-Bat didn’t show up till Arkham Knight
There is one where they talk about Deathstroke getting the drop on Batman, and another talking about the Mad Hatter. Those are the only two I encountered that were not in this video.
Well to be fair Bruce is a younger Batman in this game. Him and Alfred’s relationship has much more improving throughout his career. Plus Bruce was arrogant in his younger years.
this is beginning to annoy me... at first this trophy sounded rather straight forward, but this frequent back n forth from gotham to the batcave is tiresome... only for: "What's the latest?" - "You know everything I do, Sir." "Do you need anything?" - "Only for you to stay safe." "How are things?" - "Status Quo, Sir, status quo."
if you do it along with the story going there whenever possible by the end you'll have very few left to hear this is what i did and i only had 3 left by the end of the game
Shawn11986 I don't think you have to listen to all of them, just a certain number. I remembered I got the trophy and there was still more wisdom Alfred had. Besides, if your playing New Game Plus or I Am the Knight you can always switch out your costume while you're there.
Shawn11986 I don't think you have to listen to all of them, just a certain number. I remembered I got the trophy and there was still more wisdom Alfred had, I didn't even listen to some he had to say about the "King Bat". Besides, if your playing New Game Plus or I Am the Knight you can always switch out your costume while you're there.
"A few more remarks like that and I'll have earned myself a spot in the Sarcastic Butlers Hall of Fame."
Alfred, you already hold the damn record.
lmao
@@agentzero8898 Hey, you know, Alfred did raise an important question about Bane: what did Batman do to Bane to cause such a grievance with him?
@@charlottea.cavatica1696 Yes, I do. What did happen with that anyway? Why is there a grievance?
@@charlottea.cavatica1696 It goes back to Bane's childhood days in Pena Duro; as a young boy, he was first plagued of nightmares of a bat monster that persisted well into adulthood; when a missionary heard about this, he made a connection to Batman (who had just started his career at the time), which is where Bane got the idea that the only way he would be at peace was that if he destroyed the Batman.
@@DarthPhazon so... Bane is obsessed with Batman because he embodies what he feared as a child?
Everyone needs an Alfred in their lives.
That and Uncle Iroh.
SO MUCH WISDOM.
True an Alfred or Uncle Iroh would be pretty cool to have.
Yes. An uncle ruckus wouldnt be too bad either
I totally agree.......but thats why we have parents, but a butler would be awesome
+Patrick Briotte Yes, an Alfred or an Uncle Iroh would be nice.
We all need an Alfred, an Uncle Phil, and a captain America. And maybe a tony stark
I love that they made Alfred an actual character in this game, something I missed with the other Arkham games. Perhaps my favorite and most memorable bits of his dialogue is that randomly at any point after you raid the GCPD and get access to the National Criminal Database, Alfred will call Batman on his comms and say "Its midnight sir, just wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas."
"You too."
Just one of those quick dialogue quips that really reminded me (and by extension, Batman) that I still have someone back home who cares for me. Idk but it was a touching moment imo
And the comment of him pattering on rooftops when children are expecting Santa clause Batman: I don’t patter
@@jeffsdomaingaming1639 Lol he was more like "i. don't. PATTER."
I love how Batman roasts Alfred for his fear over the King Bat.
People often forget that Batman has his own special sense of humor. He doesn't just brood.
3:36 "Oh wonderful! Now we're playing host to a carnivorous 'megabat' for which there exists no zoological record!"
That had me in tears
Alfred clearly hasn't been to the Philippines lol
is he referring to man bat?
@@ginonovanta it's likely.
Megabats are actually harmless
@@piretiris8223 so it's likely man bat.
7:22 Ha ha. Alfred threatening to feed the bat crap to Batman is hilarious.
*ALFRED PENNYWORTH*
The only person who can tell Batman to "Eat Shit" and get Away with it.
This doesn’t age well in 2020 till now 😹
@@2507jasonpoon How did it not age well?
@@somerandofromoregon covid
Batman can take down the entire Justice League and the only thing needed to take down Batman is Alfred
I think alfred is a bad ass because hi was a secret Agent
@@badreedinedjellali1328
And an actor and singer.
wait he was an actor I didn't know all I learned about alfried that he was in British intlegnes
Poker Face if you watched Gotham on Netflix then he was a soldier
I'm beginning to believe Alfred Pennyworth was based on Christopher Lee. He was a secret agent in WW2, then became a prolific actor, released a symphonic metal album in his 80s, and was knighted. I sense an inspiration. Funnily enough, the guy was a cousin of Ian Fleming, and served as one of the inspirations for James Bond, as well as being a lifelong friend of J.R.R. Tolkien.
"I enjoy myself plenty, Alfred"
That's what the brooding billionaire playboy said!!!
Yeah, that'll be easy as hell to take out of context XD
"Alfred, I told you to knock before opening doors"
Batman: "it's just a bat Alfred."
Me: "coming from the Batman."
And the man who is afraid of bats
@GAMER TEN 8:09 ?
@@umbrellazandthangz1539 but even in Comics he assumed the mantle of BATman partly to scare criminals
@@Janon743 I can’t picture Bruce being any other animal besides a bat
Alfred is the only one who can talk to Batman in that way. Let's remember that Alfred is Batman's Batman.
"batman's batman" what
@@absoluteecho6152 Batman (Bruce) looks up to Alfred as both his best friend, greatest ally and surrogate father, in a way, he’s like Bruce’s only light in the world. So, it’s kinda like Alfred is Batman’s ‘Batman’, a saviour of sorts.
How to level up: Talk to Alfred.
Eyyy, Sami
@@gachaevery Hi.
These interactions and the fact the Batcave is in this game are reasons I think Origins is criminally underrated. Say what you will about the glitches, but I only ever encountered those a handful of times since the final patch. If you hated it when it was released (I disliked it admittedly), go give it another chance.
+Spiral Out I love Origins myself. My only gripe is that the "Worst Nightmare" challenge could have been handled better, allowing you opportunities to finish them after the story. Everything else is fine IMO.
I agree with that. And I think now that fans have been pretty divided on Arkham Knight (I loved the story mode, but mixed about the season pass stuff so far), maybe people will go back to Origins.
I'm fine with origin except the fact that combat is so much worse than past games.
I like the combat. The enemies increased aggression makes it far more realistic. And I adapted to it.
I actually prefer Origins over AC for many reasons. Origins has a darker tone and darker themes which is more accurate to Batman, while AA and AC did provide dark themes compared to the TV show, it is still very cartoony. Origins finally gave Batman armor and got rid of those crappy suits with underwear from AA and AC, because you know it's the 21st century and Batman goes up against criminals with machine guns and also a 40 year old man dressing like a Bat is one thing but it is not the 1960s and this is not a cartoon for 5 year olds, no more underwear for the Batsuit....looking at you Rocksteady. Also in Origins the criminals don't really believe Batman exist or if he is even a man or a creature but then when Batman shows up .....they $h!+ their pants, they are terrified of Batman and this is how it supposed to be. In AC the criminals mock Batman and are no longer really afraid of him, yes some run but most of them mock Batman. I love all these games, but replaying all of them the last couple weeks, Origins is the best IMO. I will never play Arkham Knight, the game looks beautiful and I hear combat is a lot of fun but the story is garbage, it is the single worst possible ending for Batman ever, the only way Batman could have a worse ending is being tag teamed by all the villains and then murdered. Was AK an original ending? Yes. Does that make it good? No. I honestly think Rocksteady just got tired of Batman and since they already killed Joker, they decided to totally cop-out and kill the Bat. Weak sauce. WB Monteral understands Batman better and I am looking forward to their upcoming sequel to Origins.
He never takes time off, even on Christmas eve.
No smoke out of Alfred's mouth, he's colder than I thought ... literally xD
Alfred ''A Butler must learn to sleep on his feet'' ;)
The Batcave and Alfred as an interactive character should have been in Arkham Knight too so much.
It’s really nice to see out of all of Bruce’s seriousness of the job he still finds time to be young
It’s because he’s a young Batman in this though
Alfred: sad
Batman: why you sad
Alfred: bat yoinked the Chicken
It always comes back to Arkham 10:52 ,my favorite line he is right the Batman game’s always come to
that name
Damn, they were foreshadowing a lot of things in their talks. So many things that happen in the other games and the mention of other peoples. I'm glad they did this in the game.
Alfreds personality in the arkham games is fantasticly done I luv his sarcasm around bruce
11:40 They talk about Thomas Elliot before he became hush....wow....
They also mentioned the Abramovici Twins!
With Man Bat living in the Batcave they'll probably introduce him into the Arkhamverse sooner or later.
Yump Bagle Since Kirk Langstrom didn't become Man Bat until shortly before Arkham Knight and Origins is set 12 years before Knight the giant bat in the cave was probably one of Kirk's bat test subjects while he was still researching the echolocation ability of bats that helps them navigate in the dark and trying to find out how to apply it to humans so he could cure his own deafness. So the King Bat Alfred talks about is probably one Langstrom experimented on which grew to gigantic size and found its way into the Batcave probably while hunting. It's also a reference to a storyline in the comics where Man Bat himself briefly roosted in the Batcave.
Yump Bagle Thank you.
@Yump Bagle Heh, "sound".
It isnt Man Bat
I leave this video on and fall asleep to it, the voice actors remarkable performance, the ambient noise of the waterfall relaxes me.
i would love Alfred to be in the Sarcastic Hall of Fame.
You know what would've been kinda neat? If Alfred's 'King Bat' situation turned into a secret Man-Bat boss fight you only get to do if you talk to Alfred enough, or if you get all his dialogues.
That last conversation about Thomas Elliot was kinda spooky , dunno if that was his beginning of a downward spiral into becoming Hush or if he was hoping to just snatch Bruce's face
Thomas Elliot always was a sociopath since he tried to kill his own parents as a child and only half failed because Bruce's Father saved Mrs. Elliot's life
While I will always see Michael Caine as the live action Alfred, I will always see Martin Jarvis as the animated Alfred voice.
I love Alfred's sarcasm!!!
I feel Batman has to fight the urge to burst out laughing every time Alfred talks about the King Bat.
Much gratitude for taking the time to upload the conversations.
We never actually see bats unless u count the cutscene at the very beginning, in the batcave when youre just chilling u don't see any bats but u can hear them
Turn detective vision on and you'll see dozens of bats.
Literally just look up, you'll see them
I love seeing Bruce or Batman converse with Alfred. I come back to listen to these conversations, they are a joy to hear.
Seriously, Arkham Origins rocks! 😁
I love how Batman talks about capturing the King Bat to either make him sidekick or his mascot. Hilarious. This Batman has no right on killing me with humor
It's been almost 9 years and we haven't gotten a spin-off game of Alfred discovering the species the King-Bat belonged to. I'm: disappointed
I feel somewhat disappointed by that as well.
This is probably my favorite game in the Arkham series. Alfred is really funny.
2:34 - Interesting... The Philippines.. Home of the Largest Bats...
That small sub plot of Alfred vs the large bat is one of my favourite things
I personally really enjoyed the little “Megabat” storyline they had going here
Same here.
“the king bat decided to grace us all with a gift of guano”
Sounds like he pooped everywhere xD
I really like how the last conversation connects with Arkham City, referencing Thomas Elliot as Hush, performing surgery on the twins that would lead one to work with The Joker and one with The Penguin.
He hasn't become Hush yet?
@@fatalwaffle1715 Not yet but I think he’s already fallen into that madness
@@Nic_03_21 I know.
Alfred ranting about a giant bat is the best thing I’ve ever heard
10:32 Sadly but true
He broke the 4th wall
Love the reference to Hush at the end there. Guess his drunken displeasure boiled over
Eeeeh! Bruce gives gifts to the little angels of St. Judes!
6:30 Even better😂
Damn, I missed a lot of these. Thanks for posting.
was the "large bat" a reference to Man-Bat? I know in Arkham canon he isn't created for another 10 years, but I think it's a reference to his first (technically second) appearance in the comics when he broke into the batcave.
no, it was the King Bat.
Am I the only on who whises King bat to become a sidekick in Arkham Knight.
Xd
Like Spider Cat in Miles Morales
11:40 If that's a reference to the Abramavici twins, that raises a ton of timeline fuckery.
those could be any random siamese twins
Thomas Elliot aka Hush
I think the actor for Alfred in this game deserves a reward
It always comes back to Arkham
5:25 lololol
pompompompompompom
3:20 lol
Everyone needs someone like alfred.
I'm glad Alfred doesn't work for Everyman.
"Good evening Master Bates"
1:49 Calm down dude
Arkham Origins imo has the best free roam in the series not to mention you can explore the Batcave! This is what the other Arkham games were missing.
Thomas Elliot? isn't that nut who cut peoples faces off?
Yep, Hush. It was cool reference.
Apparently, he got drunk and called Bruce early Christmas morning.
the one about Elliot is about the twins in A city. sickle and hammer. he had surgecly separated them. my gess is them, croc and the circis/carnival equipment in gothum royal all came from the same place. as in an Arkham city comic hush seperates them for joker.
got the batmam arkham knight ad :D
jbap7777 How fitting :)
King bat was like “it’s mine now bitch” when he took the roasted chicken
If this "King Bat" is actually Man-Bat then he's been around since before joker died, before Arkham City was built, and before Scarecrow's attack on gotham
it's just a bigass bat, you see it in the intro.
10:46 that’s dope
I don’t think I ever heard that conversation about Thomas Elliot and if I’m not mistaken he was calling about the Abramovici twins from Arkham City?
10:50 did he just break the 4th wall?!
And now: Deep Thoughts, with Alfred Pennyworth
Can we all agree that Alfred is the best Boomer ever?
In the corner, it's actually referred to as "Alfred's Wisdom". The fact that the title says "Talks with Alfred" slightly bothers me
Damn why is Bruce so fucking rude ?
"Sir, a moment of your time ?"
Batman, in an angry voice "WHaT do yoU wAnT ?"
Have you seen what he goes through?
How in God's name did I miss all the bat conversations.
I think it only triggers after you use the training area, when Alfred moves down a level to be closer to you.
when does Alfred reveal Enigma's name? after you find everything? after taking down the relays? or unlocking all travel points?
I think when you collect more of the data packs or all of them.
After destroying network relays all across Gotham and smashing the relay box.
Thomas Elliot? The famous surgeon? From what I heard, he and you used to be friends.
Batman: we used to, a long time ago
2:34 FILIPINO PRIDE
i think you missed the one about barbara.
He mentions Barb?
I want a spin off of the King Bat.
I can imagine the bat being a tiny man bat
Also, what was Tommy doing calling Bruce at like 4 in the morning?
He was drunk and let his hatred of Bruce slip out a bit because of it.
I miss Alfred in the comics so much😢
When Alfred talk about this "giant bat" he isn't talking about an actual bat was he?
He talks about that first bat wich appears on the beggining in the intro cinematic
#RemasterArkhamOrigins
5:30 what the fuck😂
Yeah😂😂😂
the second clip. was that Alfred talking about Man-Bat?! was Man-Bat somehow just chillin in the Batcave. if that’s the case then that’s a huge continuity error because Man-Bat didn’t show up till Arkham Knight
No, it’s probably just an unusually big bat in the cave
no, it was the King bat
There is one where they talk about Deathstroke getting the drop on Batman, and another talking about the Mad Hatter. Those are the only two I encountered that were not in this video.
Cool Video!
A mascot? What is he, a cereal icon?!
1:50 I hated Bruce's rudeness towards Alfred in this game.
Well to be fair Bruce is a younger Batman in this game. Him and Alfred’s relationship has much more improving throughout his career. Plus Bruce was arrogant in his younger years.
You missed 8 Alfred Conversations...
There was a dialogue where they talk about Deathstroke
i prefer turkey to ham on christmas just seems right to me
in Finland, ham is the customary christmas dish, not turkey
King Bat when i heard him say that he must be talking about Man Bat😮😮
The only skippable conversations I adore
6:39 I like how this implies Batman enjoys beating the shit out of people
this is beginning to annoy me... at first this trophy sounded rather straight forward, but this frequent back n forth from gotham to the batcave is tiresome... only for:
"What's the latest?" - "You know everything I do, Sir."
"Do you need anything?" - "Only for you to stay safe."
"How are things?" - "Status Quo, Sir, status quo."
if you do it along with the story going there whenever possible by the end you'll have very few left to hear
this is what i did and i only had 3 left by the end of the game
Shawn11986 I don't think you have to listen to all of them, just a certain number. I remembered I got the trophy and there was still more wisdom Alfred had. Besides, if your playing New Game Plus or I Am the Knight you can always switch out your costume while you're there.
Shawn11986 I don't think you have to listen to all of them, just a certain number. I remembered I got the trophy and there was still more wisdom Alfred had, I didn't even listen to some he had to say about the "King Bat". Besides, if your playing New Game Plus or I Am the Knight you can always switch out your costume while you're there.
I talked with Alfred everytime i went back to the batcave so i got the trophy shortly after i finished the story.
Batman, watch that tone with Alfred. Lol
2:34 Ohhh boy, here come the hordes of Filipinos 🤦♂️
I feel like Bruce always sounds ridiculously annoyed by Alfred lmao
02:52 = But the energy consumption of the Batcomputer doesn't?