Gotham Knights is the new superhero game out now, which sees the four heroes, Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin, strive to maintain peace in Gotham after the untimely demise of Batman. The game can be played in single-player or co-op untethered multiplayer, set in a living, breathing Gotham City.
Gotham Knights is an open-world RPG where players can level up characters, unlock new abilities, and, most importantly, look stylish while taking down thugs. The game offers a couple of different ways to outfit the heroes in several suits themed after their various comic appearances and references.
In this article, I’ll look at all the suits you can equip using Red Hood and rank them based on their appearance and overall style factor or faithfulness to the comics. Just to be clear, this ranking is purely based on my preference, and you are allowed to have your own opinion, obviously.
Disclaimer: This article reflects the writer’s opinions.
In Gotham Knights, you’ll have access to a number of different suits for each character, either as craftable gear or suit styles as a Transmog. To keep things simple, I’ll only be looking at all 14 different Transmog suit styles for Red Hood and not every craftable suit, as the latter is basically a random drop.
Now, I’m actually a fan of most of the suit styles in the game. Unlike the debacle that was Marvel’s Avengers, where most in-game free suits were cheap recolors, Gotham Knights has a good selection of original suits that look great.
Having said that, Neon Noir is probably the plainest-looking suit of the bunch. A few tweaks to the color scheme might make it look better, but its base appearance is too simple and bland.
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