Weird costume aside, is this an interesting take on Riddler?
>>94354044
Hard to judge from what little we've seen so far. It's kinda weird seeing him as a bigger threat than any of the other Batman enemies established in this universe.
I can't unhear Deathstroke when he speaks, though.
Nah, the costume's too weird.
what was the answer to the riddle!!!
the first two were very bad, so it wouldn't surprise me if the 3rd one had an illogical answer too, but I want to know
>>94355574
He loses the hoodie early on and looks pretty traditional otherwise.
>>94354044
Is this Ollie succumbing to his dark side?
>>94355599
I've seen a bunch of people saying clock.
Maybe it'll be revealed at the end of the episode.
looks way too much like green arrow
>>94354044
why is he holding Steven Segal captive
and why is Steven Segal allowing him to do so?
>>94356605
>implying Steven Segal would fuck with the Riddler
>>94354044
Even though I'm glad that there were villains before Batman (because Batman "creating" his villains is retarded), it's weird that it's Riddler, since he's one of the few villains that works as a response to Batman's presence.
>>94358206
True, but I think Telltale handles their characters in ways that are kind of interesting to see unfold.
Even though Lady Arkham was kinda shit. Barely explained her interpersonal relationships with her henchmen.
>>94354044
No. He acted more like an evil Rorschach than Riddler. I feel as if smarmy Riddler is a key trait of his personality that should be consistent across all versions of him, not just "one of many" versions of him.
>>94358821
>Even though Lady Arkham was kinda shit. Barely explained her interpersonal relationships with her henchmen.
Yeah, that bothered me too. Was Oswald in on Bruce attacking him in the press conference? It'd be kinda hilarious if he wasn't.
Also, why do the federal agents mention the rise of the supervillains (Two-Face, Penguin, Lady Arkham), but don't bring up the blue-skinned superhuman that worked for Penguin?