How many endings does Batman Arkham Knight have?

How many endings does Batman Arkham Knight have?

two different Endings
Batman Arkham Knight contains two different Endings following the conclusion of the Main Story in the game.

Is there a secret ending Batman?

The Batman post-credits hidden message. While The Batman doesn’t have a traditional post-credits scene, there is one tease at the end: the URL to the Riddler’s Rata Alada website (that’s the winged rat in English) flashes up onscreen, after a goodbye message from the villain.

What equipment do I need for Riddler’s final exam?

For this final exam, you will need one specific gadget – the Remote Electrical Charge Gun. If you haven’t already been directed to get it during the Main Story, you can find it at any time just by heading to the GCPD’s Evidence Locker and finding it in a glass case – and break it to take it.

What is the ending of Batman Arkham Knight 100% completion?

In the extended Batman: Arkham Knight 100% completion true ending, we pick up with Jim Gordon smoking a pipe and giving a monologue, talking about how criminals need something to be afraid of in order to be defeated.

What happens at the end of Batman Arkham Knight?

This is where the regular ending stops. In the extended Batman: Arkham Knight 100% completion true ending, we pick up with Jim Gordon smoking a pipe and giving a monologue, talking about how criminals need something to be afraid of in order to be defeated.

Is Batman Arkham Knight the last game in the Arkham trilogy?

We know that Rocksteady Studios intends for Batman: Arkham Knight to be the last installment in the Arkham trilogy. As a way of leaving fans always craving more and asking questions, it’s probable that the game’s ending is intentionally ambiguous.

Is Joker the best character in Arkham Knight?

Although Joker is arguably the best character in Batman: Arkham Knight, he doesn’t actually exist in the game. Rather, he exists in the perception of the player and of Batman as the manifestation of all his fears personified and projected. In Freudian terms, he is Batman’s id. In colloquial terms, he is Batman’s ego.