There are a lot of Batman foes that have never appeared in video games, and for some of them, that's probably for the best. With over half a decade's worth of comics, there is no question that Batman has one of the biggest galleries of villains in the medium. However, with so many foes ought, there are bound to be a few that can't measure up.
Batman has a number of memorable villains. His archenemy, The Joker, is among the most famous supervillains of all time. Other enemies from his history, such as Two-Face and The Riddler, share similar, albeit lesser acclaim. One of his old foes, Harley Quinn, has even become a hero since their initial clash. His villain roster is almost as deep as it is large, and many Batman villains could easily appear in video games because of their entertainment potential. However, other villains lack that crossover appeal.
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There are a lot of one-off and generic Batman villains who don't need to be included in video games. However, a few, in particular, can serve as great examples of what makes a villain unsuited for a Batman game. Whether they be too generic, too ridiculous, or just a bad fit, there are several reasons why a villain may not make the cut.
Philip Reardon is a former soldier who lost his sight in an explosion that happened at his security guard job after he returned to Gotham. Due to unfortunate timing, he blamed Batman for this and began a life of crime. A surgeon wired his optic nerves to his fingertips, somehow giving him the ability to see with his fingers, with every finger acting as an eye. Arkham Asylum's Batman & Robin reference may have been cheesy, but Ten-Eyed Man's power is even more ridiculous,
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