*60s Batman starts to dance* The rogues: 😐 Killer Croc: uh... Imma head out, I was expecting our Batman, not this one. Riddler: same. What about you Joker. Joker: wtf (visibly confused) Suddenly he throws a Bat Bomb at them BOOM! *Explosion title card and suddenly all the rogues are tied up* 😂
Tbh, I think if he could barley survive by the skin of his teeth, he would end up severely upping his game afterwards. More tech, more training, More gadets, more everything. It'd be one hell of a learning experience, and honestly this just makes me realize how much I would like for a game or another adaptation of batman where he's still somewhat new and has to adapt and overcome no matter the odds, imagine how insanely sick that'd be.
Telltales Batman probably would come out alive but definitely after a whole night of beating. Where’s Batman from the Arkham verse gave off the vibe of “I’m not locked in here with you. You’re locked in here with ME!!”.
@@lakshaykochhar6799 maybe I was unclear in what I was trying to say. I don’t think Telltale Batman would lack the willpower and physical capabilities to survive the Asylum. However there are various points in the story where Batman is forced to use a unique gadget to progress further. Such as the explosive gel, the Cryptographic Sequencer, Line Launcher, and triple Batclaw. So without any more of them Telltale Batman would be stuck. Not because he’s weak but because he just simply can’t with his Telltale arsenal
I think he would survive by the skin of his teeth, but the experience would leave a deep mark, as this Batman has never fought anyone who was outright superhuman; but here, not only did he saw his nightmares take form three time because of the Scarecrow, but he also fought a giant crocodile man, an army of mutated monsters and a killer plant invasion. He would be really shaken by all of this and would need some time to rest.
Telltale Batman fought Blockbuster who can take a wooden chair to the head and laugh at it and his Bane who was able to pull a rope anchored to a police armored truck towards him with one hand and you say he never fought superhumans? Lol
On the bane topic, its stated in arkham asylum, though in passing, that bane is on stronger venom due to Dr. Young's experiments. In city he's most likely back to his usual stuff.
@@cantsuggestareasonablename9101 doubtful, he had the last of the containers but there's no indication that he was taking it. More likely that he held off so as to not tip off Batman, but there's no evidence for or against.
@@cantsuggestareasonablename9101 He's recovering from it, from what I remember there's still some Titan in him but not that much compared to the Asylum, which is why he's more intelligent than in the previous game.
@ComicsFiendYT my personal cannon, seeing the gameplay and the reskin if deadshot. I'm making this no longer apart of the arkham verse because of some details that don't work with arkham. As Saif before it's my personal cannon
@ComicsFiendYT All the deaths kinda felt a bit shit imo, except for like flash to me. Haven't beaten superman yet since I'm way to tired. Games such a mix bag
3:42 Dude, what is this funky ass power-scaler logic? Batman’s not dodging the individual bullets in this clip, he’s outrunning the thing AIMING at him. The turret’s moving slowly enough for him to avoid its line of fire. He’s not staying in the middle of its line of fire and dodging the bullets like he’s fucking Neo.
I feel like this fight would be closest to how it went in Asylum, considering that shocking Killer Croc only does slow him down, he still would be smell Batman's location and Teltale Batman could easily just use something like his drone to shoot weak-wall in the ground at the entrance.
Not only would I like to see how Telltale batman would handle the other arkham games (and internalise a Narrative and character arc for him throughout each one), but I'd also like to see your thoughts on Arkham Batman in the Telltale universe. Just as a thought experiment
Telltale Batman's universe is more realistic so the enemies and Batman himself are more human and less OP while Arkham universe is more fairytale/comic book like so everyone or almost is more superhuman including Batman (even too much imo, since in the arkham games he can take down all his villains and solve all riddler's quest in one night every time, which is something I never saw Batman do not even in comics where he usually needs prep time and at least a few nights to take down one supervillain, let alone more of them)
I honestly expected him to fare worse than he did. Great job at the analysis man now I have more respect for that Batman than I did before, at least combat-wise.
Batman: it's not too late, John, i can still rehabilitate you! Joker: it's a tad bit too late for that, batsy! I am... w-wait, couldn't help but notice, did you just call me John?
@@real.Z267only recently there's like 3 different names? There's Jack Napier (the one I've always used), John Doe, Jack Oswald White... Different Joker different name yk?
I Definitely think telltale couldn’t ever beat this one guy you so carelessly have excluded from this scenario… “…I know you can hear me *Dark Knight* it is I your intellectual *SUPERIOR* The Riddler Edward Nigma!”
He excluded him from the scenario because Riddler never makes a direct appearance in Arkham Asylum. The only sign of Riddler's presence in the game is through Riddler trophies and riddles.
9:04 feel like TT Batman would have an easier time with Arkham Bane since his venom tubes are exposed vs TT Bane who had his installed directly in his back. Just has to keep his distance and launch batarangs.
Storywise, It's interesting to think about what Telltale Batman would do differently. His universe isn't as bad as Arkham's, so I don't think he'd be as jaded as the other. My memory is bad, but he tries to help most of his villains (or at least has the choice to) doesn't he? I think, while he mainly would be focused on survival, he would also be a bit more compassionate too.
My guess is that he can but it would be extremely difficult and definitely a very brutal experience to go through. The Arkham verse version is on a whole other level of violence, cruelty and dangerosity even compared to most interpretations of Batman. Not to say Telltale Batman is weak, at all, but he's certainly going for a very violent experience compared to what he's familiar with. For the rest of the Arkhamverse: Arkham City: He could probably survive for a good amount of times. The Abramovici twins would be the greatest challenge but aside from that, he could probably be good, though not unscathed, I don't recall Telltale Bats pulling out some fights-dozens-of-inmates-at-the-same-time casual feats. But Grundy would simply crush him. And if by miracle he survives that, then I don't see him surviving the League of Assassins. And after that, Ra's, Freeze and Clayface would obliterate him. Arkham Origins: I'm gonna be generous and say he has some chances of going further than Croc, which again is very generous. He would probably fare relatively well and reach the Final Offer and the Penguin. Then Deathstroke shows up and annihilate him. From there, it's just suicide. Bane would obliterate him, Shiva wouldn't have to put any real effort, Firefly would nuke him, Deadshot would (pun intended) one-shot him, TN-1 Bane is not even funny, the Joker himself would probably take him down, Mr Freeze would destroy him even with a hastily-made suit, I believe even Copperhead and Bird would be able to defeat him. The only ones I can see him defeat are Anarky and Black Mask. Arkham Knight: Unless he has the Bat tank, he dies in the opening. There's not a snowball of chance in Hell that he would somehow defeat the army of tanks, drones and mercenaries specifically trained to take down Arkham Batman. Scarecrow is on a whole different level even compared to Asylum and would outsmart him with absolute ease. As for the Arkham Knight, it would probably last some seconds before the Knight just destroys him with a few punches. Not going to talk about Kill the Justice League because it's not an Arkham game for me, I refuse to consider it canon.
I'm not sure Telltale Bats survives Scarecrow round 3, not because he lack in stealth or anything, just that when scarecrow jumped Arkham Bats he injected him with enough fear toxin to drive 10 men insane before injecting him a third time (so 15 men overall). As far as I know Telltale doesn't have remotely that level of toxin resistance or superhuman willpower, so he might just lose there.
I love how you broke down this video on telltale Batman, He's one of my favorite Batmans and I'm glad someone actually made an in-depth video of him and his character!
@@ComicsFiendYT I like that they allowed a range of the Selfess-Pragmatic and "Do it on my own" vs "Do it together" aspects of Batman. Really, Telltale Batman is one of the more nuanced iterations of him.
Same. What I like about Telltale Batman is that he is like a mix between The Dark Knight trilogy's Batman and Arkham Batman and his suits have the white glowing eyes that makes him look like a creature of the night.
It's also a rather realistic iteration, not beating up 50 people in the space of 3 seconds or having unrealistic villains, making it feel a little more down-to-earth and relatable. I also think the twist with his father being evil is very fitting and adds a lot to the story.@@evil_resident9
Twice the speed of sound,huh? I didn't know that Batman was so OP in the Telltale games. He must've gotten that power when he was bitten by that radioactive bat.
Arkham Bane might be physically superior to Telltale Bane, but he's just as "smart" (meaning not at all), the tubes are a very blatant and exposed weakness, and he hasn't displayed any sort of resistance to electricity. Telltale Batman has better gear than Arkham Asylum Batman and is downright more violent, he has no qualms using batarangs as slashing/piercing weapons.
Telltale Batman actually fights and beats both Bane and Freeze at the same time if in episode 4 you take the blame and save Catwoman and later go take down the pact as Batman instead of Bruce. You can argue that there's a moment where they had Batman in trouble with Bane holding him down and Freeze about to ice him if John didn't intervene but they were still 2 against one and Batman ultimately won the fight. You can say that Bane from episode 5 was stronger than Bane from episode 4 but like I said Telltale Batman still won a 2 vs 1 fight with Bane and Freeze so I don't think he would lose against Arkham Bane, if he would be in trouble he would just use his superior gadgets more to take him down such as the bombs and missiles something the Arkham one doesn't have. I also see him beating Ivy thanks to his gadgets even if after a tough fight.
This being a 415 view video is actually insane. You did a great job making this and keep it up man because this has great potential if it gets some publicity
Nah, he deserves the low count. Until he actually tries to analyze things and not rely on powerscaling idiocy. "He dodged a machine gun's aim, so he must be faster than the bullets!!!" Such bullshit.
@@quantumvideoscz2052well if he dodged the bullets after they were fired then yeah it would be faster than bullets, even if you don’t give it to him dodging the aim would still be impressive to do accurately and without error (plus it’s not like his speed buff changed much of the outcome of how he would perform here)
@@bleh6809 His speed is definitely a factor. If you can dodge bullets, predator encounters are gonna be quite simple. If you cannot, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. Generally, unless you see a character provably moving faster than a bullet, it is proper to assume they dodged the aim, not the projectiles themselves.
@@quantumvideoscz2052 Arkham Batman doesn’t have bullet dodging speeds either does he? And predator sections are a breeze for him so it probably wouldn’t be a challenge for telltale Batman either
Yes. He did. Yes, that makes him a massive moron. Yes, that is how most powerscalers are. Yes, there are more people in the comments defending this travesty. No, Batman is NOT faster than sound.
The idea of a third Telltale Batman that’s set in a supermax prison would be great. I haven’t played them in AWHILE but a rough and rushed idea could be; Episode One: Focus on lower power villains like Zsasz, Two-Face, a humanoid Killer Croc, Rat Catcher or Calendar Man. Basically setting up the cast of characters we can see during episode 3 & 4. Ending stinger would be Bruce Wayne meeting the new warden Dr Hugo Strange Episode 2: Focus on the drama relating to a new warden at the prison. Batman investigates something that Zsasz mentioned about experiments in the prison. Bruce Wayne grows close to Strange professionally due to his funding towards the supermax prison that helps contain Batman’s rogues. The end stinger could be either Bruce or Batman trapped inside the prison. Episode 3 + 4: This would be like Arkham Asylum where it’s one long night of fights + frights. If you’re Bruce I’d want for the very first bit to be you making a makeshift suit out of guards uniforms and their body armour. You’d get a batsuit + gadgets before the end of episode 3 but I always love makeshift armours and low profile stealth suits. Episode 3’s stinger would be discovering the lab that’s experimenting on croc, which leads to episode 4 where the first thing you do is tense conversation with a now mutated croc. The way you treated him during your first fight, the decisions you made on the board and the method you used to subdue the scientist all come into affect wether Croc try’s to leave or fights you. The final decision of this encounter would be to let him go freely or to actively engage in a fight with a now souped up Killer Croc. Continue on through the asylum meeting friends old and new until you reach the warden’s officer. The ending stinger will be finding Dr Strange’s notes discussing and approving these inhumane experiments or if you found out about them during episode 2 instead you learn that Strange knows your identity. Episode 5: You return to the cave with all this new information. While you rest you sort through it. I’d want the first half of this episode to focus solely on Bruce’s recovery after such heavy Batman action last time. Tiffany, Alfred and Bruce spend a night together figuring out how best to strike Strange without the prison shutting down or the situation getting worse. Eventually you figure out a method that fits your Batman and go after Dr Strange. The final act of our play begins, you go to Strange deal with the guards at his home. “Good Evening Mr Wayne, I’ve been expecting you” Strange says calmly. Battle of wits and/or fists ensue until your at the edge of a river. Croc jumps out and grabs Strange, after all that Dr Strange has done will you let Croc get his revenge, talk him down or finally fight this 8 feet tall beast.
Agreed! Poison Ivy is definitely where TTB would most likely struggle the most. Overall great video, BTW I'm really enjoying these, keep up the great work!
This isn't really "could telltale batman survive arkham asylum", but more "could telltale batman beat the bosses of arkham asylum" The asylum breakout required a hell of a lot more than just beating up the villains to survive.
Keep making these Theory videos and I'll keep watching and liking. I eat these things up. Especially how different characters would fare in horror/ action movies. Or how they would react to different scenarios.
Batman encountered a deadlier version of Riddler as well, btw. I know we don't fight Riddler in Arkham Asylum. However, Batman does canonically beat him in universe by figuring out his location while solving his riddles. So, you should've counted Telltale Batman's version of the Riddler.
I wonder how Telltale Batman would react to Arkhamverse Vikki Vale, specifically the scene in Arkham City where Vikki's helicopter is shot down by the Joker.
I like how this Batman would come out crawling on one arm while Arkham Batman went to deal with MORE FUCKING CRIME after all the bullshit in Arkham Asylum
7:53 but thing that give him telltale batman edge and that is intelligence, because remember telltale bane is still intelligent enough to at least change the direction where he’s charging, while Arkham bane well, he’s a big dumb brute that can easily placed into a cell by moving out of the way of his charges. Unless we talking about Arkham origins bane, where that will go like light, backbreaker, dead
This is brilliant i love it it's amazingly epic. How about. COULD BATMAN FROM THE PS2 BATMAN VENGEANCE GAME SURVIVE ARKHAM CITY ?. Respect and keep up the epic work.
Bro just made a certified classic...and the crazy part is that I got inside knowledge on the fact that the next video is an even crazier certified classic banger!!!
I know this video was on the Arkham Asylum game. But if he was in Arkham City, I feel like he may use his Bruce Wayne persona or criminal persona more as to gain trust with some of the villains. Even if it may not work
so on the point of poison ivy, I think Telltale batman is more diplomatic and maybe even just generally nicer than Arkham batman, who had a grand total of 2 chances to say something to Ivy to make her less of a threat, like promising to save her plants if she cooperates or something. am i sure he could? not in the slightest but a chance is a chance, and he gets 2 of em before Ivy gets injected with Titan. Batman: tell me where the Titan is. Ivy: whats Titan? Batman: Joker-brand weed killer. Harley: hey ivy- Ivy: GET AWAY FROM ME
Telltale batman is very very good. Now i wonder if he would go about some of the villians in oyher games differently because of how they act. Like how he would handle the arkham knight knowing every secret he has io his sleeve
Completely disagree with the 3rd scarecrow encounter. Crane remarks that Arkham Batman at that point had taken enough drive what 20 men mad? Batman in the telltale game was completely taken over by Lady Arkham's drug. He suffered from the effects, about a week into being into the asylum and wasn't at a 100% until he got back to the cave and created a cure. Personally I think at the point in which he's walking in crime alley in the 2nd encounter we'd see an alternate encounter where scarecrow has the opportunity to get the upper hand and kill him but certainly at the 3rd encounter telltale Bruce has shown no ability to compartmentalize and get through a biological weapon.
Honestly I kind of thought that Telltale Batman would do worse. Arkham Batman is just on another level. He's far more experienced, stronger, and that makes a huge difference. That's a level that Telltale Batman could potentially reach (if we ever had gotten more stories from him) but not one he had reached by the end of his games.
This is a great concept and I definitely enjoyed the scenarios :) It got my creative juices flowing and if you wouldn't mind me taking the concept I'd like to write my own scenarios on what certain Batmen would be like in this format
I think you're underestimating TT Batman's odds against Bane. Being one of the villains he has prior intel on, Bats would have a rough idea of what to do and it's not as if Arkham Batman fought him strength for strength either. Between his speed and superior batsuit, I think this fight would play out much the same way for TT Batman as it does for Arkham. In fact, I think there's actually a good chance he takes Bane out without sacrificing his car, since he's got the electrodes with him and this Bane has been subdued with electric attacks in the past. You might have a point about Ivy, but you also made a point of saying that TT Batman actually neutralizes the Joker early on; which means that Joker would never get to finish his Titan formula nor test it on Ivy in this scenario, so really TT Batman would be fighting regular Ivy sans the Tyranno-plant. I think he'd manage pretty well in that case.
I do think you're looking at the scarecrow levels in too literal of a way, telltale batman could have a completely different experience when Crane gives him a dose a fear toxin. And by then it would be leagues stronger than the C.O.A serum that nearly got him to kill oswald. Also it's worth mentioning telltale Batman probably wouldn't be able to resist mutating when injected with titan either
I disagree about scarecrow since In every adaption ever even the “ realistic “ one like batman begins batman survived the toxin so I assume telltale batman would survive it too and about the Titan didn’t Batman use a cure or something to not Mutate ? telltale batman could do the same
One aspect I think that needs to be considered is how much more trusting this version of Batman is. While Arkham Batman is pretty selective about who can and can’t help him, TT Batman is more than willing to accept aid. He fights side by side with GCPD numerous times, has a partnership with Catwoman in most iterations and even John Doe depending on player choices, and actively tries to help those he believes can be better (Tiffany, Lady Arkham, John, Mr. Freeze, even Harley should the player attempt so). I think TT Batman could easily secure himself some help for his tougher fights, Cash and some other Arkham guards especially seemed pretty eager to join the fight.
This was a very interesting video to watch and I’m glad that I took the time to watch it. You should do a video of Ben Affleck’s Batman surviving Arkham Knight and 2004 Batman surviving Arkham City. Just a recommendation.
Would the interview tapes count as information he can obtain in game? Secondly, I'm pretty sure Croc was hunting Batman based off his scent, assuming that Arkham!Man's scent is replaced with Telltale!Man's, I think it'd be harder but, still like you said, done well.
I really wish that Arkham Joker and Arkham Harley fight like their gameplay-counterparts in cutscenes, it would've been amazing to see Joker throw hands like he did during his DLC and Joker's hallucination during Origins. It would be like the Injustice fights.
So with Telltale Batman I can't see him winning against Bane period because his version of Bane, which is weaker, didn't have tubes for Batman to cut off so he doesn't have the experience to act on that weakness fast enough. Bane is shown to easily withstand other gadgets, like batarangs, bo.bs, etc. He and Titan thugs are basically immune to electricity, it stuns them but doesn't harm them as shown in Arkham City. And with Scarecrow you gotta remember that the level is just a representation of Batman's willpower overcoming fear, as certain gadgets like his Detective Vision are disabled during the sequences. Thus, it's more about willpower than hiding Skills. I don't see Telltale Batman overcoming enough fear toxin to drive ten men insane. Croc destroys Batman.
I’d say the outcome for any Arkham joker encounter would depend on what happened to John Doe in telltale batmans story he would hold back and lose if John became a vigilante and he would not hold back and probably win if the villain joker is the one he faced before this
The issue with your assessment of the Scarecrow is that it assumes that Telltale Batman has the mental defenses to protect him from the fear gas especially considering that in the final encounter he is injected with to quote Scarecrow “with enough fear toxin to drive ten men insane”. So yeah I don’t think what happens in the game would happen to Telltale Batman because I don’t think he has the mental defenses necessary to protect himself from the fear toxin.
My first major criticism is assuming that Telltale Batman would react to Scarecrow's fear toxins the same way Arkham Batman does. Arkham Batman has had years to deal with Crane's crap, whereas TT Batman is being exposed to it for the first time. For comparison, he succumbed to the Children of Arkham's rage serum without much resistance.
In City or Origins Telltale Batman doesn't really walk out of either alive in my opinion but Ra's is definitely killing him the quickest in City with Deathstroke killing him the quickest in Origins but it's fun to talk about so I'll probably do both
Well it’s definitely a better story than Arkham asylum specifically cause Arkham asylum barley has a story Also I fucking hate Gordon Ramsey he’s an overrated karen
Bane also definitely got sepsis from the batmobile lanching him into the ocean and him having multiple deep holes on his body some of which go to his brain like its a miracle bane doesn't just die from all the complications that that will cause
I think the speed factor of the telltale batman vs bane is the difference maker, he has the bombs, tasers, but the anchor hooks give TTbatman a better chance than the arkham batman just cause he has experience and is way faster with more high tech
I think what gives this Batman the edge against this bane is his speed. IMO, Arkham Batman’s one weakness is he isn’t exactly the quickest, and that’s understandable, but it doesn’t apply to telltale Batman. If Arkham Batman can dodge Bane’s attacks with a little effort then telltale should have even less trouble. Using his advanced detective mode he’d probably plan out the perfect trajectory to take out the titan tubes (that the final episode of season 2 in the villain joker path shows he’s perfectly skilled at because he’s able to throw a very thin blade at a very thin wire in order to disable Harley’s bomb) after that I say he finishes the fight much in the same way Arkham Batman did. I agree that Ivy is his toughest fight, but I think the bat drone saves him last minute because keep in mind all it took was a few baterangs from Arkham Batman on the titan plant’s weakpoint to take her down for good, so just one or a few more missiles from the bat drone should take her down although he’d be pretty damaged after the fight. I say he does fight Titan Joker because even if the joker is taken out in the beginning Arkham Joker is just way too clever and conniving to be done in that easy especially because the Arkham staff are kind of useless and telltale Batman is known to be careless in situations like that so I say Joker is eventually broken out of the place he’s being held while Batman is being distracted by other threats. I think after all this though telltale Batman will DEFINITELY need a break because he doesn’t have the insane endurance and stamina Arkham Batman does so no way he keeps fighting like Arkham Batman did in the end.
Bane would definitely be a difficult fight that Telltale Batman wouldn't survive without his heavy weaponry from the drones + the Batmobile. I don't see him struggling against Poison Ivy though...
The big difference between Telltale Batman and Arkham Batman here is experience. Telltale Batman is in some ways better equipped, but he's not experienced with handling the level of threat AA would be throwing at him. Arkham Batman is a hardened crime fighter who's used to dealing with these criminals and is generally the reason why they're in Arkham to begin with. Telltale Batman is comparatively just too green. He's got the ability to adapt, but he doesn't have a complete handle on his emotions and is still developing as an individual and that's a weakness the likes of Arkham Joker, Bane, and Poison Ivy could very much take advantage of. They would quickly recognize that this is a more inexperienced Batman than the one who locked them up to begin with, and would prey on him maliciously.
I don't know. I feel like Telltale's Batman's ability to adapt could make up for his inexperience. Like you could fool him once, but good luck trying the same thing next time.
@@LordKasadoad The problem is that with these versions of the villains, there is no next time. Best case scenario if he can't win first try would be if he could make an escape, but that would only lead to the situation getting worse, especially in regards to Ivy. More likely they just kill him though, especially Bane.
@@Crow_Rising I wouldn't be so confident. Telltale is capable of thinking on his feet, and while it's for sure gonna be tough fight, I feel like he will pull through in the end.
You’re giving the villains too much credit here no version of batman would be easily manipulated you’re talking like telltale batman is just a child or something
I do think this Batman can survive Poison Ivy, but as you said he would be injured. The whole being hurt if your plants get hurt weakness is just a huge exploit that wouldn't be to hard to figure out. Arkham Bane though, yeah that might be game over.
considering telltale batman was getting smoked by a watered down blockbuster in the telltale series i don't think he can actually effect a titan thug with his kicks or any physical attacks.
You should do telltale batman in arkham city next. Imo Telltale batman is way too inexperienced and ill prepared for the arkham adventures. He'll probably get as far as Mr Freeze. Telltale Batman doesn't have as many tools or gadgets to survive Freeze's constant adaptation to his tricks. He COULD survive by the skin of his teeth by a miracle...then it's over when he meets clayface. It's another Poison Ivy situation. There's absolutely nothing in his arsenal he has that can hurt him
How I see the Bane fight happening is Telltale Batman dropping the building on Bane with Bat-Bombs and possibly missiles. But as soon as Bane gets up he gets hit with a massive volley of missiles. I personally think that Telltale Batman’s only real chance at surviving, not winning is to kill or otherwise fatally wound him.
I was on the fence with Ivy because I believe the developers of Telltale' Batman heavily implied that toxic Lady Arkham used was related to Ivy in origin. Tho I could be mistaken-
you know, once you start expanding the horizon to movie versions, it becomes kinda apparent that only like 2 people could potentially survive Arkham Asulym: Batfleck and Adam West Batman Michael Keaton Batman struggled a lot on a single thug in Batman 89 and he has never fought anyone even close to Bane's level *and* he never really used stealth, he just kinda walked through and punched his problems away. Christian Bale Batman *has* fought Bane, Joker, Scarecrow and Ra's Al Ghul, but that Bane did not use Venom so I honestly don't think he could survive Titan Bane and iirc in the movies it was stated that his Batsuit is very heavy due to the layers of bullet protection in place, which would present a massive issue for Killer Croc encounter. Batfleck is the only movie Batman who uses lethal force, which gives him much better chances against numerous baddies and has fought Superman. The problem is we never really saw Batfleck in an unexpected situations. He had to plan out the entire Superman fight and plant weaponry all across the battlefield. So it'd be interesting to see him fight Titan Bane. Though he has never encountered someone like Scarecrow who is more of a psychological foe. Adam West Batman has already met majority of the rogue's gallery so he's very familiar with their tactics. The only one who'd catch him off guard is Bane because iirc he never faced him. But he otherwise would be able to unironically beat majority of the foes and has the highest chance of living through Arkham Asylum.
I'm surprised by the results. Teltalle Batman/Bruce Wayne is emotionally fragile... in my mind he wouldn't be able to handle the Joker playing with him the entire game
He’s really not tho 1 the player can make telltale batman as cold as possible 2 telltale batman has no attachment to the Arkham villains whatsoever so they can’t manipulate him and he’s not that dumb either telltale batman is still smarter than most Arkham villains with the exception of maybe joker and riddler and even that is a big MAYBE
When it comes to both Arkham & Telltale Batman, it's the complete opposite when you switch up the universes their in. - Telltale Batman would only just survive the Arkham Series, but he's defiantly not walking away unharmed. - Arkham Batman would not only survive the Telltale Series, but he'd absolutely manhandle everyone in his path in seconds and complete the whole story in one night.
How I see the only way tt Batman is coming out alive is spamming anchors and using his god tier visionary skills. Especially with bane. I feel like he would jump off a wall previously punched by bane then land on him and anchor the tubes. He would get off bane and, this is a high chance but maybe he’d see this, Batman mocks bane and he gets mad and tries to rush at Batman and breaks off his tubes. Batman dodges out the way and bane weakens knocking him out as he slams into a wall.
@@sugarmelody4264 Not a good joker is really a stupid thing to say sense what is a good joker to begin with ? you’re just gonna say your favorite version but joker has been done in many different ways same with batman so if he’s a good character he’s a good joker because that’s what his character is he’s joker a different version but still the joker
Telltale!Bats- "It's not too late, John! I can rehabilitate you!"
Joker- "Who the fuck is John?"
John mama
HAHAHAHA John? hAHAHAHAHhahA That’s a funny one bats.
LMAO, I actually forgot about that for a second. It honestly would be hilarious to see Arkham Joker interact with Teltale Batman.
“John? It’s Jack. Well… WAS Jack.”
@@comixproviderftw_02"or WAS it Jack? Idk" *begins firing revolver sporadically*
The real question is would The Adam West Batman survive events of asylum?
The answer is yes, Yes he would
Easily
Without breaking a sweat.
Adam West actually batman kills he is wiping the damn floor with the asylum
*60s Batman starts to dance*
The rogues: 😐
Killer Croc: uh... Imma head out, I was expecting our Batman, not this one.
Riddler: same. What about you Joker.
Joker: wtf (visibly confused)
Suddenly he throws a Bat Bomb at them
BOOM! *Explosion title card and suddenly all the rogues are tied up* 😂
He has an anti Titan spray that just detransforms anyone from the start
Tbh, I think if he could barley survive by the skin of his teeth, he would end up severely upping his game afterwards. More tech, more training, More gadets, more everything. It'd be one hell of a learning experience, and honestly this just makes me realize how much I would like for a game or another adaptation of batman where he's still somewhat new and has to adapt and overcome no matter the odds, imagine how insanely sick that'd be.
Arkham Origins
Honestly no if it's late season 1-2 batman he's easily surviving most of the asylum considering he was more armored than Arkham asylum batman
@RyanGP1203_MemeLord and also way more violent and brutal, he was using his batarangs as knifes
@jesusmaza4580 And shocking blockbuster, to the point he has permanent brain damage.
Edit: didn't he also throws his batarang into someone eye?
Telltales Batman probably would come out alive but definitely after a whole night of beating. Where’s Batman from the Arkham verse gave off the vibe of “I’m not locked in here with you. You’re locked in here with ME!!”.
Nah. Even with that, it takes an experienced player to be on that level. Funny thing is, the same can be said of Telltale Batman.
This Rorschach quote really reminds me of Arkham Origins' Batman's dialogue with Alfred.
Telltale Batman would only lose on a technicality since some parts of that game’s story require him having gadgets that he would not have access to
@@CoOlKyUbI96 What?
@@lakshaykochhar6799 maybe I was unclear in what I was trying to say. I don’t think Telltale Batman would lack the willpower and physical capabilities to survive the Asylum. However there are various points in the story where Batman is forced to use a unique gadget to progress further. Such as the explosive gel, the Cryptographic Sequencer, Line Launcher, and triple Batclaw. So without any more of them Telltale Batman would be stuck. Not because he’s weak but because he just simply can’t with his Telltale arsenal
As long as he hits his QTE's hes chilling.
Until the fated scripted failed QTEs 😭
Episode 1 Telltale Batman is god-tier. He's so powerful that you don't even need to press any QTE's in combat.
I think he would survive by the skin of his teeth, but the experience would leave a deep mark, as this Batman has never fought anyone who was outright superhuman; but here, not only did he saw his nightmares take form three time because of the Scarecrow, but he also fought a giant crocodile man, an army of mutated monsters and a killer plant invasion.
He would be really shaken by all of this and would need some time to rest.
*Batman will remember that
Did you forget he fought bane
But I get what you're saying regardless
Sounds like he could use a certain brightly colored child soldier
Telltale Batman fought Blockbuster who can take a wooden chair to the head and laugh at it and his Bane who was able to pull a rope anchored to a police armored truck towards him with one hand and you say he never fought superhumans? Lol
On the bane topic, its stated in arkham asylum, though in passing, that bane is on stronger venom due to Dr. Young's experiments. In city he's most likely back to his usual stuff.
That makes sense
Am pretty sure bane is taking titan in city too
@@cantsuggestareasonablename9101 doubtful, he had the last of the containers but there's no indication that he was taking it. More likely that he held off so as to not tip off Batman, but there's no evidence for or against.
@@cantsuggestareasonablename9101 He's recovering from it, from what I remember there's still some Titan in him but not that much compared to the Asylum, which is why he's more intelligent than in the previous game.
@@dikastederook6380 Yeah but what’s that green thing in the tubes behind his back is it venom.
its ironic seeing Batman maul harley every single arkham game without any effort just to die by her shot in Suicide squad....
Not gonna lie that really irritated me to see Batman go out like that he deserved so much more than that
@ComicsFiendYT my personal cannon, seeing the gameplay and the reskin if deadshot. I'm making this no longer apart of the arkham verse because of some details that don't work with arkham. As Saif before it's my personal cannon
What are you talking about
@ComicsFiendYT All the deaths kinda felt a bit shit imo, except for like flash to me. Haven't beaten superman yet since I'm way to tired. Games such a mix bag
@@Tenderofyggdrasilsame
I think Telltale Batman could be able to take down Ivy, he just won't come out of it unscathed
I agree
If he survives, he wont be coming out as the same bruce.
TellTale needs to give us a third Batman season.
Facts
They shutdown so that's probably not happening.
@@ehellsword2 They recently got back on their feet and re-launched.
@@ehellsword2 they have been back awhile
now and they still own the batman rights
It'll probably be the next game after TWAU2, since that's the only other big IP they were able to keep.
3:42 Dude, what is this funky ass power-scaler logic? Batman’s not dodging the individual bullets in this clip, he’s outrunning the thing AIMING at him. The turret’s moving slowly enough for him to avoid its line of fire. He’s not staying in the middle of its line of fire and dodging the bullets like he’s fucking Neo.
Had to be a joke
I honestly doubt it the way most of these channels talk@@badvibesr6
Does not matter Batman has dodged bullets in comics before
@@vn9574this is a different version of Batman not every version of batman is going to be the same
You forget croc finds batman through scent too, and arkham batman has very light feet too but still makes the water move
That is true completely skipped my mind but I don't think it really changes the outcome to much in this game
I feel like this fight would be closest to how it went in Asylum, considering that shocking Killer Croc only does slow him down, he still would be smell Batman's location and Teltale Batman could easily just use something like his drone to shoot weak-wall in the ground at the entrance.
Not only would I like to see how Telltale batman would handle the other arkham games (and internalise a Narrative and character arc for him throughout each one), but I'd also like to see your thoughts on Arkham Batman in the Telltale universe. Just as a thought experiment
Arkham Batman sweeps telltale
@@Lord-Regent-of-the-Imperium obviously, but it's still a fun thought experiment to go through the Hows and why's of it
Telltale Batman's universe is more realistic so the enemies and Batman himself are more human and less OP while Arkham universe is more fairytale/comic book like so everyone or almost is more superhuman including Batman (even too much imo, since in the arkham games he can take down all his villains and solve all riddler's quest in one night every time, which is something I never saw Batman do not even in comics where he usually needs prep time and at least a few nights to take down one supervillain, let alone more of them)
@@evil_resident9Comic Batman has some ridiculous feats himself though.
@@evil_resident9
True
I honestly expected him to fare worse than he did. Great job at the analysis man now I have more respect for that Batman than I did before, at least combat-wise.
Batman: it's not too late, John, i can still rehabilitate you!
Joker: it's a tad bit too late for that, batsy! I am... w-wait, couldn't help but notice, did you just call me John?
Well officially jokers name is John doe as nobody knows his real name
@@tfordham13I thought it was Jack Oswald White
@@real.Z267 no
@@real.Z267only recently there's like 3 different names? There's Jack Napier (the one I've always used), John Doe, Jack Oswald White... Different Joker different name yk?
Officially, the Joker likes to keep his origin story multiple choice.
I Definitely think telltale couldn’t ever beat this one guy you so carelessly have excluded from this scenario…
“…I know you can hear me *Dark Knight* it is I your intellectual *SUPERIOR* The Riddler Edward Nigma!”
He excluded him from the scenario because Riddler never makes a direct appearance in Arkham Asylum. The only sign of Riddler's presence in the game is through Riddler trophies and riddles.
@@LordKasadoad yeah i know I was trying to make a joke ;)
@@BloopersINCjr Oops sorry, disregard my comment.
@@LordKasadoad it’s alright
He wouldn't OUTSMART RIDDLER!
9:04 feel like TT Batman would have an easier time with Arkham Bane since his venom tubes are exposed vs TT Bane who had his installed directly in his back. Just has to keep his distance and launch batarangs.
Yeah, TT Batman would succeed using the same tactic as Arkham Bats, but for TT it would definitely take more time.
@@zarikvarik1177 also TT Batman has no problem with bataranging people so he’d probably start stabbing Bane to drain the venom faster
Exactly what I was thinking even if Arkham bane was stronger than telltale bane telltale bane was overall way harder to take out
Honestly I wonder if TT Bane can Beat Arkham Origins Bane ik this is about asylum but what about Origins Bane?
Storywise, It's interesting to think about what Telltale Batman would do differently. His universe isn't as bad as Arkham's, so I don't think he'd be as jaded as the other. My memory is bad, but he tries to help most of his villains (or at least has the choice to) doesn't he? I think, while he mainly would be focused on survival, he would also be a bit more compassionate too.
My guess is that he can but it would be extremely difficult and definitely a very brutal experience to go through. The Arkham verse version is on a whole other level of violence, cruelty and dangerosity even compared to most interpretations of Batman. Not to say Telltale Batman is weak, at all, but he's certainly going for a very violent experience compared to what he's familiar with.
For the rest of the Arkhamverse:
Arkham City: He could probably survive for a good amount of times. The Abramovici twins would be the greatest challenge but aside from that, he could probably be good, though not unscathed, I don't recall Telltale Bats pulling out some fights-dozens-of-inmates-at-the-same-time casual feats. But Grundy would simply crush him. And if by miracle he survives that, then I don't see him surviving the League of Assassins. And after that, Ra's, Freeze and Clayface would obliterate him.
Arkham Origins: I'm gonna be generous and say he has some chances of going further than Croc, which again is very generous. He would probably fare relatively well and reach the Final Offer and the Penguin. Then Deathstroke shows up and annihilate him. From there, it's just suicide. Bane would obliterate him, Shiva wouldn't have to put any real effort, Firefly would nuke him, Deadshot would (pun intended) one-shot him, TN-1 Bane is not even funny, the Joker himself would probably take him down, Mr Freeze would destroy him even with a hastily-made suit, I believe even Copperhead and Bird would be able to defeat him. The only ones I can see him defeat are Anarky and Black Mask.
Arkham Knight: Unless he has the Bat tank, he dies in the opening. There's not a snowball of chance in Hell that he would somehow defeat the army of tanks, drones and mercenaries specifically trained to take down Arkham Batman. Scarecrow is on a whole different level even compared to Asylum and would outsmart him with absolute ease. As for the Arkham Knight, it would probably last some seconds before the Knight just destroys him with a few punches.
Not going to talk about Kill the Justice League because it's not an Arkham game for me, I refuse to consider it canon.
TellTale has the best Bruce Wayne ever. Good video, would like more videos about this universe like this. Subbed.
I'm not sure Telltale Bats survives Scarecrow round 3, not because he lack in stealth or anything, just that when scarecrow jumped Arkham Bats he injected him with enough fear toxin to drive 10 men insane before injecting him a third time (so 15 men overall). As far as I know Telltale doesn't have remotely that level of toxin resistance or superhuman willpower, so he might just lose there.
I wonder how Arkham Batman would cope in the Telltale universe. I doubt his new enemies would last long unlike the Arkham villains
Y do I want to see Arkham Batman absolutely shitting on the whole of telltale batmans rouge gallery
I agree, it'll be fun to watch Arkham Batman snap TT penguin in half
@@SonTaicario tt penguin would shit himself if he saw arkham batman approaching lmao 😭
I love how you broke down this video on telltale Batman, He's one of my favorite Batmans and I'm glad someone actually made an in-depth video of him and his character!
I’m surprised that this idea hasn’t been done already. This video defiantly deserves more views and likes.
he’s not moving twice the speed of sound, the gun just rotated and tracked slower than he moved. Crazy statement that’s blatantly wrong
In my opinion telltale Batman is my favourite iteration of Batman and particularly Bruce Wayne
I agree I really liked the Bruce Wayne parts of the story and the Telltale Bruce is actually very likeable
@@ComicsFiendYT I like that they allowed a range of the Selfess-Pragmatic and "Do it on my own" vs "Do it together" aspects of Batman. Really, Telltale Batman is one of the more nuanced iterations of him.
Same. What I like about Telltale Batman is that he is like a mix between The Dark Knight trilogy's Batman and Arkham Batman and his suits have the white glowing eyes that makes him look like a creature of the night.
It's also a rather realistic iteration, not beating up 50 people in the space of 3 seconds or having unrealistic villains, making it feel a little more down-to-earth and relatable. I also think the twist with his father being evil is very fitting and adds a lot to the story.@@evil_resident9
It's certainly my favorite Bruce Wayne.
Twice the speed of sound,huh? I didn't know that Batman was so OP in the Telltale games. He must've gotten that power when he was bitten by that radioactive bat.
Arkham Bane might be physically superior to Telltale Bane, but he's just as "smart" (meaning not at all), the tubes are a very blatant and exposed weakness, and he hasn't displayed any sort of resistance to electricity. Telltale Batman has better gear than Arkham Asylum Batman and is downright more violent, he has no qualms using batarangs as slashing/piercing weapons.
Telltale Batman actually fights and beats both Bane and Freeze at the same time if in episode 4 you take the blame and save Catwoman and later go take down the pact as Batman instead of Bruce. You can argue that there's a moment where they had Batman in trouble with Bane holding him down and Freeze about to ice him if John didn't intervene but they were still 2 against one and Batman ultimately won the fight. You can say that Bane from episode 5 was stronger than Bane from episode 4 but like I said Telltale Batman still won a 2 vs 1 fight with Bane and Freeze so I don't think he would lose against Arkham Bane, if he would be in trouble he would just use his superior gadgets more to take him down such as the bombs and missiles something the Arkham one doesn't have. I also see him beating Ivy thanks to his gadgets even if after a tough fight.
This being a 415 view video is actually insane. You did a great job making this and keep it up man because this has great potential if it gets some publicity
I appreciate it thanks for the support
Nah, he deserves the low count. Until he actually tries to analyze things and not rely on powerscaling idiocy. "He dodged a machine gun's aim, so he must be faster than the bullets!!!" Such bullshit.
@@quantumvideoscz2052well if he dodged the bullets after they were fired then yeah it would be faster than bullets, even if you don’t give it to him dodging the aim would still be impressive to do accurately and without error (plus it’s not like his speed buff changed much of the outcome of how he would perform here)
@@bleh6809 His speed is definitely a factor. If you can dodge bullets, predator encounters are gonna be quite simple. If you cannot, you're gonna have a lot of trouble.
Generally, unless you see a character provably moving faster than a bullet, it is proper to assume they dodged the aim, not the projectiles themselves.
@@quantumvideoscz2052 Arkham Batman doesn’t have bullet dodging speeds either does he? And predator sections are a breeze for him so it probably wouldn’t be a challenge for telltale Batman either
Did bro just say batman goes twice the speed of sound????
He dodges bullets so...yeah
Did he not just move quicker than the turret aims. Cause he ain’t the flash 😂
@@TenderofyggdrasilBrother, he was outrunning the turrets aim, not the bullets. If he was faster then sound (no human is), he wouldn’t be human.
@@chuckingreaper8654Batman shouldn’t even be considered human anymore since he’s got over 2000+ of superhuman feats.
Yes. He did. Yes, that makes him a massive moron. Yes, that is how most powerscalers are. Yes, there are more people in the comments defending this travesty. No, Batman is NOT faster than sound.
The idea of a third Telltale Batman that’s set in a supermax prison would be great. I haven’t played them in AWHILE but a rough and rushed idea could be;
Episode One: Focus on lower power villains like Zsasz, Two-Face, a humanoid Killer Croc, Rat Catcher or Calendar Man. Basically setting up the cast of characters we can see during episode 3 & 4. Ending stinger would be Bruce Wayne meeting the new warden Dr Hugo Strange
Episode 2: Focus on the drama relating to a new warden at the prison. Batman investigates something that Zsasz mentioned about experiments in the prison. Bruce Wayne grows close to Strange professionally due to his funding towards the supermax prison that helps contain Batman’s rogues. The end stinger could be either Bruce or Batman trapped inside the prison.
Episode 3 + 4: This would be like Arkham Asylum where it’s one long night of fights + frights. If you’re Bruce I’d want for the very first bit to be you making a makeshift suit out of guards uniforms and their body armour. You’d get a batsuit + gadgets before the end of episode 3 but I always love makeshift armours and low profile stealth suits. Episode 3’s stinger would be discovering the lab that’s experimenting on croc, which leads to episode 4 where the first thing you do is tense conversation with a now mutated croc. The way you treated him during your first fight, the decisions you made on the board and the method you used to subdue the scientist all come into affect wether Croc try’s to leave or fights you. The final decision of this encounter would be to let him go freely or to actively engage in a fight with a now souped up Killer Croc. Continue on through the asylum meeting friends old and new until you reach the warden’s officer. The ending stinger will be finding Dr Strange’s notes discussing and approving these inhumane experiments or if you found out about them during episode 2 instead you learn that Strange knows your identity.
Episode 5: You return to the cave with all this new information. While you rest you sort through it. I’d want the first half of this episode to focus solely on Bruce’s recovery after such heavy Batman action last time. Tiffany, Alfred and Bruce spend a night together figuring out how best to strike Strange without the prison shutting down or the situation getting worse. Eventually you figure out a method that fits your Batman and go after Dr Strange. The final act of our play begins, you go to Strange deal with the guards at his home. “Good Evening Mr Wayne, I’ve been expecting you” Strange says calmly. Battle of wits and/or fists ensue until your at the edge of a river. Croc jumps out and grabs Strange, after all that Dr Strange has done will you let Croc get his revenge, talk him down or finally fight this 8 feet tall beast.
Agreed! Poison Ivy is definitely where TTB would most likely struggle the most. Overall great video, BTW I'm really enjoying these, keep up the great work!
This isn't really "could telltale batman survive arkham asylum", but more "could telltale batman beat the bosses of arkham asylum"
The asylum breakout required a hell of a lot more than just beating up the villains to survive.
Keep making these Theory videos and I'll keep watching and liking. I eat these things up. Especially how different characters would fare in horror/ action movies. Or how they would react to different scenarios.
Batman encountered a deadlier version of Riddler as well, btw. I know we don't fight Riddler in Arkham Asylum. However, Batman does canonically beat him in universe by figuring out his location while solving his riddles. So, you should've counted Telltale Batman's version of the Riddler.
I wonder how Telltale Batman would react to Arkhamverse Vikki Vale, specifically the scene in Arkham City where Vikki's helicopter is shot down by the Joker.
Awesome analysis, welcome to UA-cam and happy subscriber, keep it up, hope to see you become the next big theorizer!
Telltale batman is kinda new batman, he's only batman for 3 years and in ending alfred leave him if he continues become batman
I like how this Batman would come out crawling on one arm while Arkham Batman went to deal with MORE FUCKING CRIME after all the bullshit in Arkham Asylum
Please do one of these for each Arkham game
7:53 but thing that give him telltale batman edge and that is intelligence, because remember telltale bane is still intelligent enough to at least change the direction where he’s charging, while Arkham bane well, he’s a big dumb brute that can easily placed into a cell by moving out of the way of his charges. Unless we talking about Arkham origins bane, where that will go like light, backbreaker, dead
This is brilliant i love it it's amazingly epic.
How about.
COULD BATMAN FROM THE PS2 BATMAN VENGEANCE GAME SURVIVE ARKHAM CITY ?.
Respect and keep up the epic work.
Bro just made a certified classic...and the crazy part is that I got inside knowledge on the fact that the next video is an even crazier certified classic banger!!!
Absolutely bro
I know this video was on the Arkham Asylum game. But if he was in Arkham City, I feel like he may use his Bruce Wayne persona or criminal persona more as to gain trust with some of the villains. Even if it may not work
I’d love to see a video of Telltale Batman vs Arkham origins
Great video for such a small channel, no doubt your channel will grow man 🔥
Congrats on the video concept and the video itself. I wish you good progress with your channel. It seems promising.
Thanks I really appreciate it
so on the point of poison ivy, I think Telltale batman is more diplomatic and maybe even just generally nicer than Arkham batman, who had a grand total of 2 chances to say something to Ivy to make her less of a threat, like promising to save her plants if she cooperates or something.
am i sure he could? not in the slightest but a chance is a chance, and he gets 2 of em before Ivy gets injected with Titan.
Batman: tell me where the Titan is.
Ivy: whats Titan?
Batman: Joker-brand weed killer.
Harley: hey ivy-
Ivy: GET AWAY FROM ME
Twice the speed of sound lol, wasn't just out pacing the guns movement
Telltale batman is very very good. Now i wonder if he would go about some of the villians in oyher games differently because of how they act. Like how he would handle the arkham knight knowing every secret he has io his sleeve
That Gatling Gun feat was a text book example of aim dodging my guy. Or technically aim running.
Completely disagree with the 3rd scarecrow encounter. Crane remarks that Arkham Batman at that point had taken enough drive what 20 men mad? Batman in the telltale game was completely taken over by Lady Arkham's drug. He suffered from the effects, about a week into being into the asylum and wasn't at a 100% until he got back to the cave and created a cure. Personally I think at the point in which he's walking in crime alley in the 2nd encounter we'd see an alternate encounter where scarecrow has the opportunity to get the upper hand and kill him but certainly at the 3rd encounter telltale Bruce has shown no ability to compartmentalize and get through a biological weapon.
Honestly I kind of thought that Telltale Batman would do worse. Arkham Batman is just on another level. He's far more experienced, stronger, and that makes a huge difference. That's a level that Telltale Batman could potentially reach (if we ever had gotten more stories from him) but not one he had reached by the end of his games.
This is a great concept and I definitely enjoyed the scenarios :) It got my creative juices flowing and if you wouldn't mind me taking the concept I'd like to write my own scenarios on what certain Batmen would be like in this format
Go for it
If this is how he lasts in asylum, how would he do in city?
I think you're underestimating TT Batman's odds against Bane. Being one of the villains he has prior intel on, Bats would have a rough idea of what to do and it's not as if Arkham Batman fought him strength for strength either. Between his speed and superior batsuit, I think this fight would play out much the same way for TT Batman as it does for Arkham. In fact, I think there's actually a good chance he takes Bane out without sacrificing his car, since he's got the electrodes with him and this Bane has been subdued with electric attacks in the past.
You might have a point about Ivy, but you also made a point of saying that TT Batman actually neutralizes the Joker early on; which means that Joker would never get to finish his Titan formula nor test it on Ivy in this scenario, so really TT Batman would be fighting regular Ivy sans the Tyranno-plant. I think he'd manage pretty well in that case.
I do think you're looking at the scarecrow levels in too literal of a way, telltale batman could have a completely different experience when Crane gives him a dose a fear toxin. And by then it would be leagues stronger than the C.O.A serum that nearly got him to kill oswald.
Also it's worth mentioning telltale Batman probably wouldn't be able to resist mutating when injected with titan either
I disagree about scarecrow since In every adaption ever even the “ realistic “ one like batman begins batman survived the toxin so I assume telltale batman would survive it too and about the Titan didn’t Batman use a cure or something to not Mutate ? telltale batman could do the same
One aspect I think that needs to be considered is how much more trusting this version of Batman is. While Arkham Batman is pretty selective about who can and can’t help him, TT Batman is more than willing to accept aid. He fights side by side with GCPD numerous times, has a partnership with Catwoman in most iterations and even John Doe depending on player choices, and actively tries to help those he believes can be better (Tiffany, Lady Arkham, John, Mr. Freeze, even Harley should the player attempt so).
I think TT Batman could easily secure himself some help for his tougher fights, Cash and some other Arkham guards especially seemed pretty eager to join the fight.
Do the reverse later, put Arkhamverse Bats in the Telltaleverse :D
I definitely will
Arkhamverse Batman would stomp the Shit out of anything in the Telltaleverse
@@Terminal_Apotos of course but I'd like to see how it would go
This was a very interesting video to watch and I’m glad that I took the time to watch it. You should do a video of Ben Affleck’s Batman surviving Arkham Knight and 2004 Batman surviving Arkham City. Just a recommendation.
Telltale Drone vs Arkham Knight Batmobile is the real question
Would the interview tapes count as information he can obtain in game?
Secondly, I'm pretty sure Croc was hunting Batman based off his scent, assuming that Arkham!Man's scent is replaced with Telltale!Man's, I think it'd be harder but, still like you said, done well.
Yes of course. Tapes.
Man ⁉️
Really good video! Looking forward to see what you do next!
I really wish that Arkham Joker and Arkham Harley fight like their gameplay-counterparts in cutscenes, it would've been amazing to see Joker throw hands like he did during his DLC and Joker's hallucination during Origins. It would be like the Injustice fights.
So with Telltale Batman I can't see him winning against Bane period because his version of Bane, which is weaker, didn't have tubes for Batman to cut off so he doesn't have the experience to act on that weakness fast enough. Bane is shown to easily withstand other gadgets, like batarangs, bo.bs, etc. He and Titan thugs are basically immune to electricity, it stuns them but doesn't harm them as shown in Arkham City. And with Scarecrow you gotta remember that the level is just a representation of Batman's willpower overcoming fear, as certain gadgets like his Detective Vision are disabled during the sequences. Thus, it's more about willpower than hiding Skills. I don't see Telltale Batman overcoming enough fear toxin to drive ten men insane. Croc destroys Batman.
Telltale batman gets past Ivy by choosing the right dialogue options, and by choosing to save a plant 3 scenes ago
🤣🤣🤣
12:34, I feel like a Titan thug alongside a bunch of normal henchman is a fight worth mentioning.
I’d say the outcome for any Arkham joker encounter would depend on what happened to John Doe in telltale batmans story he would hold back and lose if John became a vigilante and he would not hold back and probably win if the villain joker is the one he faced before this
You should do a "could Telltale Batman survive The Arkham Knight/Scarecrows city of fear"
The issue with your assessment of the Scarecrow is that it assumes that Telltale Batman has the mental defenses to protect him from the fear gas especially considering that in the final encounter he is injected with to quote Scarecrow “with enough fear toxin to drive ten men insane”. So yeah I don’t think what happens in the game would happen to Telltale Batman because I don’t think he has the mental defenses necessary to protect himself from the fear toxin.
We need a complete series going through all the Arkham Games, very intriguing video.
"Not a powerscaling video"
You just got a subscriber, friend.
My first major criticism is assuming that Telltale Batman would react to Scarecrow's fear toxins the same way Arkham Batman does. Arkham Batman has had years to deal with Crane's crap, whereas TT Batman is being exposed to it for the first time. For comparison, he succumbed to the Children of Arkham's rage serum without much resistance.
Can you do could Arkham Batman Survive Telltale season 1 & 2?
Absolutely
I’d like to see a part two with Origins or City tbh (My bets are Freeze in City kills Batman)
I mean, Arkham city’s Ra's al Ghul would make short work of telltale Batman
In City or Origins Telltale Batman doesn't really walk out of either alive in my opinion but Ra's is definitely killing him the quickest in City with Deathstroke killing him the quickest in Origins but it's fun to talk about so I'll probably do both
@@ComicsFiendYT Huge W I can’t wait
Telltale Batman is definitely gonna struggle but he’ll do it. I think the telltale story is ten times better than Arkham but Arkham Batman is a beast
Well it’s definitely a better story than Arkham asylum specifically cause Arkham asylum barley has a story
Also I fucking hate Gordon Ramsey he’s an overrated karen
@@Mohamad-m7md womp womp
I would love to see you cover this version of Batman in the other Arkham games.
Bane also definitely got sepsis from the batmobile lanching him into the ocean and him having multiple deep holes on his body some of which go to his brain like its a miracle bane doesn't just die from all the complications that that will cause
But the biggest question is: Could Telltale Batman survive taking his copy of Arkham Asylum back to GameStop after Scarecrow causes a fake crash?
Cringe
I think the speed factor of the telltale batman vs bane is the difference maker, he has the bombs, tasers, but the anchor hooks give TTbatman a better chance than the arkham batman just cause he has experience and is way faster with more high tech
I think what gives this Batman the edge against this bane is his speed. IMO, Arkham Batman’s one weakness is he isn’t exactly the quickest, and that’s understandable, but it doesn’t apply to telltale Batman. If Arkham Batman can dodge Bane’s attacks with a little effort then telltale should have even less trouble. Using his advanced detective mode he’d probably plan out the perfect trajectory to take out the titan tubes (that the final episode of season 2 in the villain joker path shows he’s perfectly skilled at because he’s able to throw a very thin blade at a very thin wire in order to disable Harley’s bomb) after that I say he finishes the fight much in the same way Arkham Batman did.
I agree that Ivy is his toughest fight, but I think the bat drone saves him last minute because keep in mind all it took was a few baterangs from Arkham Batman on the titan plant’s weakpoint to take her down for good, so just one or a few more missiles from the bat drone should take her down although he’d be pretty damaged after the fight.
I say he does fight Titan Joker because even if the joker is taken out in the beginning Arkham Joker is just way too clever and conniving to be done in that easy especially because the Arkham staff are kind of useless and telltale Batman is known to be careless in situations like that so I say Joker is eventually broken out of the place he’s being held while Batman is being distracted by other threats.
I think after all this though telltale Batman will DEFINITELY need a break because he doesn’t have the insane endurance and stamina Arkham Batman does so no way he keeps fighting like Arkham Batman did in the end.
3:50 im sorry, but, TWICE THE SPEED OF SOUND!
Bane would definitely be a difficult fight that Telltale Batman wouldn't survive without his heavy weaponry from the drones + the Batmobile.
I don't see him struggling against Poison Ivy though...
He already did, Bruce spent a whole day in the Asylum.
You should do a vice verse video but it's Arkham batman in telltales batman universe
The big difference between Telltale Batman and Arkham Batman here is experience. Telltale Batman is in some ways better equipped, but he's not experienced with handling the level of threat AA would be throwing at him. Arkham Batman is a hardened crime fighter who's used to dealing with these criminals and is generally the reason why they're in Arkham to begin with. Telltale Batman is comparatively just too green. He's got the ability to adapt, but he doesn't have a complete handle on his emotions and is still developing as an individual and that's a weakness the likes of Arkham Joker, Bane, and Poison Ivy could very much take advantage of. They would quickly recognize that this is a more inexperienced Batman than the one who locked them up to begin with, and would prey on him maliciously.
I don't know. I feel like Telltale's Batman's ability to adapt could make up for his inexperience. Like you could fool him once, but good luck trying the same thing next time.
@@LordKasadoad The problem is that with these versions of the villains, there is no next time. Best case scenario if he can't win first try would be if he could make an escape, but that would only lead to the situation getting worse, especially in regards to Ivy. More likely they just kill him though, especially Bane.
@@Crow_Rising I wouldn't be so confident. Telltale is capable of thinking on his feet, and while it's for sure gonna be tough fight, I feel like he will pull through in the end.
You’re giving the villains too much credit here no version of batman would be easily manipulated you’re talking like telltale batman is just a child or something
I do think this Batman can survive Poison Ivy, but as you said he would be injured. The whole being hurt if your plants get hurt weakness is just a huge exploit that wouldn't be to hard to figure out. Arkham Bane though, yeah that might be game over.
considering telltale batman was getting smoked by a watered down blockbuster in the telltale series i don't think he can actually effect a titan thug with his kicks or any physical attacks.
You should do telltale batman in arkham city next. Imo Telltale batman is way too inexperienced and ill prepared for the arkham adventures. He'll probably get as far as Mr Freeze. Telltale Batman doesn't have as many tools or gadgets to survive Freeze's constant adaptation to his tricks. He COULD survive by the skin of his teeth by a miracle...then it's over when he meets clayface. It's another Poison Ivy situation. There's absolutely nothing in his arsenal he has that can hurt him
How I see the Bane fight happening is Telltale Batman dropping the building on Bane with Bat-Bombs and possibly missiles. But as soon as Bane gets up he gets hit with a massive volley of missiles. I personally think that Telltale Batman’s only real chance at surviving, not winning is to kill or otherwise fatally wound him.
I was on the fence with Ivy because I believe the developers of Telltale' Batman heavily implied that toxic Lady Arkham used was related to Ivy in origin. Tho I could be mistaken-
Happy to see some more stuff on telltale batman.
Honestly great games imo
you know, once you start expanding the horizon to movie versions, it becomes kinda apparent that only like 2 people could potentially survive Arkham Asulym: Batfleck and Adam West Batman
Michael Keaton Batman struggled a lot on a single thug in Batman 89 and he has never fought anyone even close to Bane's level *and* he never really used stealth, he just kinda walked through and punched his problems away.
Christian Bale Batman *has* fought Bane, Joker, Scarecrow and Ra's Al Ghul, but that Bane did not use Venom so I honestly don't think he could survive Titan Bane and iirc in the movies it was stated that his Batsuit is very heavy due to the layers of bullet protection in place, which would present a massive issue for Killer Croc encounter.
Batfleck is the only movie Batman who uses lethal force, which gives him much better chances against numerous baddies and has fought Superman. The problem is we never really saw Batfleck in an unexpected situations. He had to plan out the entire Superman fight and plant weaponry all across the battlefield. So it'd be interesting to see him fight Titan Bane. Though he has never encountered someone like Scarecrow who is more of a psychological foe.
Adam West Batman has already met majority of the rogue's gallery so he's very familiar with their tactics. The only one who'd catch him off guard is Bane because iirc he never faced him. But he otherwise would be able to unironically beat majority of the foes and has the highest chance of living through Arkham Asylum.
I'm surprised by the results. Teltalle Batman/Bruce Wayne is emotionally fragile... in my mind he wouldn't be able to handle the Joker playing with him the entire game
He’s really not tho
1 the player can make telltale batman as cold as possible
2 telltale batman has no attachment to the Arkham villains whatsoever so they can’t manipulate him and he’s not that dumb either telltale batman is still smarter than most Arkham villains with the exception of maybe joker and riddler and even that is a big MAYBE
When it comes to both Arkham & Telltale Batman, it's the complete opposite when you switch up the universes their in.
- Telltale Batman would only just survive the Arkham Series, but he's defiantly not walking away unharmed.
- Arkham Batman would not only survive the Telltale Series, but he'd absolutely manhandle everyone in his path in seconds and complete the whole story in one night.
How I see the only way tt Batman is coming out alive is spamming anchors and using his god tier visionary skills. Especially with bane. I feel like he would jump off a wall previously punched by bane then land on him and anchor the tubes. He would get off bane and, this is a high chance but maybe he’d see this, Batman mocks bane and he gets mad and tries to rush at Batman and breaks off his tubes. Batman dodges out the way and bane weakens knocking him out as he slams into a wall.
the thing that i hate about telltale batman universe is the joker
harley was never really bright
John Doe is a legendary Joker imo
@@voiceunderthecoversHe's a good character but not a good Joker, unless you're cruel enough to break his heart in ep4
@@sugarmelody4264
Not a good joker is really a stupid thing to say sense what is a good joker to begin with ? you’re just gonna say your favorite version but joker has been done in many different ways same with batman so if he’s a good character he’s a good joker because that’s what his character is he’s joker a different version but still the joker