Gotham Knights Guide - Tips, Tricks, Abilities, Bosses, & Puzzles
This guide will help players navigate their way through Gotham Knights' heroes, villains, and puzzles.
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Manage Your ListGotham Knights is an open world action RPG developed by WB Games Montreal. Featuring Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, and Red Hood, players explore Gotham City to take on iconic Batman villains like Harley Quinn, customize their characters through gear and skill trees, or team up together through two player coop.
This guide will help players navigate their way through Gotham Knights' heroes, villains, and puzzles.
Gotham Knights offers a fun and satisfying gameplay loop, but many features lack the follow-through needed to make a great, cohesive game.
The Bat Family have become a prominent part of the Caped Crusader's video game outings, but the next Bat Family-centered game could use a shake-up.
Whatever original Batman-related game follows the Arkhamverse next won't be wholly authentic if it can't manage to distance itself from one villain.
DC has yet to meet the output or standard of Marvel games and to do so it needs to closely examine Marvel's upcoming lineup of diverse titles.
Batman is usually far more interesting in a cape and cowl than when he's not, but future Caped Crusader games could hopefully reevaluate that stance.
DC games seem to be in a bit of a tough spot right now after Suicide Squad, but that could be fixed if it followed Marvel and Star Wars' example.
A new job listing reveals that Gotham Knights studio WB Games Montreal is assisting Monolith Productions with its upcoming Wonder Woman game.
Warner Bros seems to be changing its approach to gaming, but that change may not have the results that the studio might be looking for.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Gotham Knights have fallen flat with players, which means Monolith's Wonder Woman will have a lot to prove.
One of Warner Bros Games' most noted studios is hiring for an untitled triple-A project that might be based on a popular existing franchise.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may not be off to the best start sales-wise, and it might need a boost that Xbox Game Pass can provide.
Both Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Gotham Knights have been wild rides for fans, yet they may have been better if they swapped places.
Though Spider-Man: The Great Web was sadly canceled, the live service title could have worked wonders with Gotham Knights’ most intriguing mechanic.
While a great game like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 pulling from a less well received superhero title would be odd, in the case of one mode it makes sense.
A reboot may be the only way for Batman to continue after Arkham Knight, but adapting one darker comic can also still progress the character.
Last year's Gotham Knights was a disappointment, but it wasn't all bad, and with some big improvements a sequel could really turn things around.
Robin could surely hold his own in a standalone single-player game, though Gotham Knights demonstrated why that may be difficult to achieve.
These RPGs made great use of their comic book inspirations.
The Bat Family hasn't had the best video game representation, but they could end up being a secret weapon for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
There are 15 different suit styles in Gotham Knights. Here's how players can get their hands on all outfits for the Bat Family.
As one of the core gameplay elements of Gotham Knights, players need to be aware of the best armor available to them and what they should craft first.