![]() This image shows off the armored Arkham Knight look, as well as the force he brings with him- a force to be reckoned with. His vendetta against Batman is less about not killing the Joker and more about his misconceived notion that Bruce left him to die. In this universe, Jason Todd never died, but was kept alive, and twisted into becoming a militia leader. Though his identity wasn’t much of a surprise to many people, the backstory provided is an interesting twist on the classic A Death in the Family arc. The Arkham Knight, along with Scarecrow is the main villain of Arkham Knight (who would’ve guessed? It’s in the title). He's got a heavily-armed militia on his side. The best thing about the Batmobile’s inclusion is how easy it makes it to get around the city. It’s lucky the city has been abandoned, because this thing is hard to control, and would likely mow over any civilians in its way. Though it made appearances in the first two games in the Arkham series, Arkham Knight finally lets the player drive the Batmobile, which has been upgraded from the more traditional vehicle seen in the first two games to a beast of a tank. The Batmobile, now upgraded with more weapons than ever Though he works better with allies, Batman would rather fly solo than admit that he needs help. Despite their presence in the game, Batman does spend most of his time trying to keep them away from the situation in Gotham. It also contrasts the first wallpaper, where he has his allies with him. It also showcases the state of Gotham in Arkham Knight. This wallpaper shows off the Arkham Knight Batsuit, showcasing the Dark Knight in all his gliding glory. In this image, she stands (or crouches) alone, ready to kick some ass, showing that though she’ll work with the men of the Bat-Family, she doesn’t need them watching her back. In the main story, she is Oracle, the wheelchair-bound tech-whiz that was ripped off to create Felicity on Arrow.īatgirl is playable in Arkham Knight in both the AR challenges and the DLC A Matter of Family, where she teams up with Tim Drake to rescue her father from the Joker- though she actually does most of the work herself. Left out of the boys club in the previous image, Batgirl still has a presence in Arkham Knight. ![]() Displayed in the image are Batman, with Dick Grayson, the first Robin, who grew up to become Nightwing and Tim Drake, the third Robin, who was smart enough to deduce the Dynamic Duo’s identities and convince Batman that he needed a Robin, even after the death of Jason Todd.īatgirl: crouched, alone, and ready for battle. This image from Batman: Arkham Knight showcases the Arkham universe incarnation of the Bat-Family, which is considerably smaller in number than the comic version. Though he does not always work well with them, he has gathered a menagerie of allies over the eight decades since his inception. If you’re bored with your current wallpaper and are seeking a new one that features Batman, his allies, or his world, or you want to learn facts about the characters, check these out:īatman, Robin and Nightwing stand on a rooftop, ready for battle.ĭespite what most of the film incarnations would lead you to believe, Batman does not always work alone. In this article, I will examine 10 cool wallpapers that spawned from what was thought to be the finale of the Arkham series, along with some tidbits about what’s featured in the image. Proceed with caution.Įven though it has been nearly four years since the release of Batman: Arkham Knight, the game, and the franchise are still widely discussed, especially with the recent rumors of a new installment. This Article contains Spoilers for Batman: Arkham Knight. Here Are The 10 Best Arkham Knight Wallpapers
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