Batman: The Enemy Within - Episode 2

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Top Critic Average

55%

Critics Recommend

IGN
5 / 10
Game Informer
7 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
4 / 5
GamesBeat
75 / 100
God is a Geek
8.5 / 10
IGN Spain
5.5 / 10
Destructoid
6 / 10
Creators: Telltale Games
Release Date: Oct 3, 2017 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Critic Reviews for Batman: The Enemy Within - Episode 2

I still love Telltale's take on the Bat-verse, but the remaining episodes of The Enemy Within have an uphill climb to get this season back on track.

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The Pact weaves a convoluted story that's an improvement over the first episode and ultimately entertaining if you're willing to suspend your disbelief.

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Telltale flips the script on Joker and presents a cool new take on Harley Quinn in episode 2 of Batman: The Enemy Within

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The Pact provides a highly compelling, Bruce Wayne-focused episode that continues to push the momentum of this season forward at a fast pace. The lack of common Telltale features may be a bit off-putting to some fans, but those eager to see Gotham's diverse cast of characters at their best will find plenty to enjoy with The Pact.

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With each episode, John Doe edges ever closer to irredeemable insanity, and the question of whether or not you can save him remains an engaging one.

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It's difficult to get excited about Telltale Games at the moment, but this has me hooked and I can't wait for the next episode.

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The great Harley Quinn design is not enough for this episode that remind us the mediocre first season.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

The Pact is a fair episode, with some familiar faces and a couple of great scenes. But due to its odd plotting, overbooked roster, and distracting technical flaws, it didn't suck me in like the previous chapter did. Still, outside of the horrible lock-up issues, it was an acceptable way to while away two hours. I'm intrigued to see where the story goes next.

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