Batman: The Enemy Within is an ongoing five-part episodic game that continues Telltale's take on the World's Greatest Detective. Today, the studio shared the official trailer for Episode 3. Episode 3, called Fractured Mask, launches on November 21, 2017 on Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4, and other platforms.
Episode 3 follows Bruce as his attention and loyalties stretched in yet another direction. Now, in addition to brokering a power struggle between Commissioner Gordon and Amanda Waller, Bruce must balance romantic entanglements with his mission to infiltrate the Pact. Expect a lot of questions to be resolved before the season starts winding down.
According to Telltale, this new season is intended to be accessible to both returning fans and newcomers alike. However, given the fact that players' choices from the first season of Batman: The Telltale Series carry over into Batman: The Enemy Within, newcomers should probably play the first season.
The game is rendered to look like a living comic book and features actors like Troy Baker, who returns to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne, as well as Anthony Ingruber, who reprises his fresh take on The Joker. If you love anything Batman, and like Telltale's style of cinematic gameplay, be sure to check out the game at retailers.
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