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Batman: The Enemy Within

  • Video Game
  • 2017
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IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.7K
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Batman: The Enemy Within (2017)
SuperheroActionAdventureCrimeDramaMysterySci-FiThriller

Batman is blackmailed by the nefarious Amanda Waller to go undercover and infiltrate a group of super villains that call themselves, The Pact.Batman is blackmailed by the nefarious Amanda Waller to go undercover and infiltrate a group of super villains that call themselves, The Pact.Batman is blackmailed by the nefarious Amanda Waller to go undercover and infiltrate a group of super villains that call themselves, The Pact.

  • Directors
    • Sean Manning
    • Kent Mudle
  • Writers
    • James Windeler
    • Patrick Kevin Day
    • Shanon Ingles
  • Stars
    • Troy Baker
    • Enn Reitel
    • Murphy Guyer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    2.7K
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    • Directors
      • Sean Manning
      • Kent Mudle
    • Writers
      • James Windeler
      • Patrick Kevin Day
      • Shanon Ingles
    • Stars
      • Troy Baker
      • Enn Reitel
      • Murphy Guyer
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Batman
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    Enn Reitel
    Enn Reitel
    • Alfred J. Pennyworth
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    Murphy Guyer
    Murphy Guyer
    • James Gordon
    • (voice)
    Dave Fennoy
    Dave Fennoy
    • Lucius Fox
    • (voice)
    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
    • Amanda Waller
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    Emily O'Brien
    Emily O'Brien
    • Iman Avesta
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    Valarie Rae Miller
    Valarie Rae Miller
    • Tiffany Fox
    • (voice)
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Edward Nigma
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    Anthony Ingruber
    Anthony Ingruber
    • 'John Doe'
    • (voice)
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    Sumalee Montano
    Sumalee Montano
    • Renee Montoya
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    Keone Young
    Keone Young
    • Rumi Mori
    • (voice)
    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Jack Ryder
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    Alex Hernandez
    Alex Hernandez
    • Eli Knable
    • (voice)
    Lorri Holt
    • Regina Zellerbach
    • (voice)
    • (as Lori Holt)
    Christian Lanz
    Christian Lanz
    • Vernon Blake
    • (voice)
    • …
    Laura Post
    Laura Post
    • Harley Quinn
    • (voice)
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    JB Blanc
    JB Blanc
    • Bane
    • (voice)
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    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Mr. Freeze
    • (voice)
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    • Directors
      • Sean Manning
      • Kent Mudle
    • Writers
      • James Windeler
      • Patrick Kevin Day
      • Shanon Ingles
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    9kobemackenzie

    Even better than the first one!

    Telltale has done it again! Batman the enemy within has Batman go up against several new villains in it' own original story! And just like the first one the choices and consequences are very impactful! Choices You made In the first game also have a long lasting impression though out this game! Voice acting is amazing for every character and the writing as definitely improved from the last game! Overall amazing game!
    7Edward_A_Gall

    A good game but it could be better!

    Batman The Enemy Within is the second season of Batman The Telltale Series and to be honest I liked both games but they lack more immersion and narrative construction, I know Telltale games are usually depressing with a focus on showing more the daily life of what the action itself is not the focus of the game, but in both games the middle of the story ends up being a little dragged, at least with me I got tired of playing several moments because it wasn't attracting me so much.

    A very positive point is again the choices of Bruce Wayne's two personalities (He and Batman), which I think is really cool because any choice given with the two characters will directly affect the life of Bruce and his friends, until the end it remains constant that depending on your choices Bruce's life will never be normal as long as he has his second facet of Batman.

    Overall I thought the game was good but mainly the medium could have made a better character construction and narrative that is constantly so slow that it becomes tiring, I recommend it if you like the character, I think you'll like it mainly for this view of the universe of Batman I I think it's cool, but Telltale Batman games doesn't surpass The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us.

    Note: if you play, pay attention not only to the game itself but to the philosophy behind Batman's most iconic villain, even though it's not the main point here and being mentioned only in the last few episodes, I think it's very profound and it's worth debating which is the origin of evil.
    9mtrburrows

    Telltale's Best Game?

    The first thing to note about the Enemy Within is how much it improves on every other telltale game. The Enemy Within presents a multilayered, lengthy plot which is a nice refresher after the short and thin plots presented in A New Frontier and Guardians of the Galaxy. Then there's the choices, and while your decisions won't break the space time continuum, it's safe to say this is the most your choices have mattered since the first season of the Walking Dead. Furthermore, telltale FINALLY goes back to delivering a solid conclusion as the first season of Batman, a New Frontier, and Gurdians of the Galaxy all had very disappointing final episodes that left me unsatisfied. It's even more impressive considering that there is more than one final episode based on your choices, and both finish off the season perfectly despite being completely different.

    Of course the main standout of this season is Telltales rendition of the joker, and this unorthodox tale, and his flipped relationships with Harley Quinn, Bruce Wayne and Batman, really steal the whole season and is truly amazing.

    That's not to take away from the other plot lines, as I was definitely invested in Commissioner Gordon, Amanda Waller, Tiffany Fox and Alfred's storylines, and the supporting cast are all entertaining too, from the condescending Riddler, to the intimidating Bane, the intelligent Iman Avesta, and Mr Freeze was fun while on screen but was definitely left in the background and should have been brought forward for a scene or two. Each relationship resulted in some crippling moments of tension which is truly the best aspect of this season.

    The season definitely has a greater focus on Bruce Wayne rather than Batman, and while it suits the story, and didn't drag on the experience too much, I was left frustrated at the end of episode 4 (definitely the least interesting and forgettable episode) after having not played as Batman the whole episode, and knowing the last time I had a Batman action scene was at the very beginning of episode 2! This is subjective, and while it didn't bother me too much it is something that others should be aware of.

    To top it all off, this is the best looking telltale game yet, with the flowing camera movements and brilliantly animated facial expressions, accompanied by the top notch voice acting, makes this definitely my favourite telltale game!
    10ronimajamaki-40505

    Surprisingly Much more better that first one

    I would have give 9.5 stars if possible. Too shame they don't make games like this anymore ? Lot of action and good plot not get bored moments like the first one. I enjoy this game much more than sometimes hideous difficulty Arkham Series even though I love them too .. Characters and voice acting is better and improved graphics . Characters feel sometimes little bit silly and funny but that's a good thing that Batman series can add humour otherwise naturally much more dark Gotham city that screams for colour and world Always needs good stories with focused and deep storytelling and inspiration.
    9kelboy10

    The choice is yours

    Wow I forgot how incredibly good this game is. It's another from the telltale series that amazed me with their early episodes of the walking dead. I went back and played this one because I'd just recently watched the new Batman film with the riddler. Now the Riddler is one of my favourite villains from Batman's rogues gallery. Much like the first game the choices you make effect the outcome of certain scenarios within the game. I consider these to be more interactive episodes than a full on video game, which is fine especially if you have a love for the material. So what's good about this game? It has a cinematic look which very few games had at the time whilst following a very compelling narrative. Possibly up there for being one of the best story telling games of all time. I'd even go as far as to saying it is plausible to view it as one of the best Batman related stories of all time. Also I'd imagine Matt Reeve's must've took so influence from this source material. Even though this can continue from the previous game it isn't essential, however much like the first game Batman/Bruce has to solve crimes, form allies and make clear cut decisions which could effect his relationships alongside the outcome. It's a series of five episodes an adaption never seen in the gaming industry for Batman fans before. Now there are a variety of different versions in the mythology of Batman therefore, depending on which is most compelling to you this telling has its strong points. Tory Baker is a great Batman and Bruce although he never gets the recognition of Kevin Conroy. Compared with the first games story I'd say this one probably has more depth without the twist, whereas the first game kept me guessing on who Lady Arkham was. Riddler starts as off fast paced with intriguing puzzles along the way and well thought up mechanical traps. Robin Atkin Downes does a honourable job with Riddler, although I never felt like I could feel sympathy for him or he could be rehabilitated. Catwoman voiced by Laura Bailey however, appears to have compassion for Edward Nigma after getting mixed up with him and uncovering a higher truth of who is really pulling the strings. The modern Riddler is much like saw in the way he believes he is doing righteous work to corrupt people. I must say Laura Bailey's portrayal alongside fantastic character animation is one of my favourite versions of catwoman. Leaving Batman/Bruce unsure which characters to trust you make the decisions on who's cards to hold dearest. Will you choose Amanda Waller or James Gordon? The John Doe joker story kept me patient eagerly awaiting for his true colours to show, even so I don't feel like this is the strongest version of the Joker. Harley Quinn I found really obnoxious compared with previous takes on the character. She seemed less fun and way too serious as well as being more levelheaded than previous takes although I feel that is what they were going for. Not the mentally ill Harley so much. Harley calls a lot of the shots in this game which is okay but can leave you feeling she is the strongest antagonist throughout the majority of it!

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      This is the fifth time Troy Baker has voiced Batman in a video game, after 'Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (2012)', 'Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (2014)', 'Lego Dimensions (2015)' and 'Batman: The Telltale Series (2016).' He has also voiced a number of supporting characters in Batman games, most notably 'The Joker' on a number of occasions with the most prominent perhaps being 'Batman: Arkham Origins (2013)'.
    • Quotes

      'John Doe': I'll be the knife in your side until the end of time... Or until you finally bleed out.

    • Connections
      Edited into Batman: The Telltale Series - Shadows Edition (2019)

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    • Who created the character of Batman? Bob Kane is listed in old (pre-2015) media including the comic books as creating Batman on his own but new media (made after 2015) shows him as co-creating the character with someone called Bill Finger, so what's all that about?

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      • August 8, 2017 (United States)
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