Gotham Knights is set to release in October and is said to feature the «most dynamic and interactive Gotham City yet,» according to the official website. In spite of a few controversies surrounding Gotham Knights' development and console accessibility, most fans appear excited about the day the open-world RPG debuts.
One of the more unique aspects of Gotham Knights is the fact that, in this timeline and story, Batman is dead. The Caped Crusader's absence has left the fate of the crime-riddled city to his many proteges: Nightwing, Red Hood, Batgirl, and Robin. The decision by WB Games Montreal to explore the Batman Family members is a welcome one, but the approach that the developers have chosen to take with Red Hood and his non-lethal techniques have confused many of those familiar with Jason Todd's background.
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Red Hood is likely the most morally conflicted character of the four playable heroes, with his character biography confirming that the vigilante was murdered by the Joker and then «forcibly resurrected by one of Batman's most dangerous foes.» Whether Red Hood returned to Gotham City as a cold-blooded killer, as he did in some comics and in Batman: Under the Red Hood, has yet to be revealed. However, the developers made certain to write that Red Hood «has trouble keeping his temper in check» and «wants crime to pay because Gotham City is built on a foundation of corruption.»
The crime-fighting hero has always been a bit more intense with how he deals with criminals than Dick Grayson, Barbara Gordon, or Tim Drake. Red Hood's gameplay trailer is undeniably brutal, just like his character. Jason is featured with an impressive display of ranged firepower, including
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