{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "So the reason I was thinking about Batman and Catwoman was I\u2019ve been playing the new Arkham Knight game. It\u2019s good! After just...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/125410504333/", "html": "<p>So the reason <a href=\"/post/125381910023/\" target=\"_blank\">I was thinking</a> about Batman and Catwoman was I\u2019ve been playing the new Arkham Knight game. It\u2019s good! After <a href=\"/post/122816075608/\" target=\"_blank\">just going off</a> on how the Arkham games have an edge up on GTA by not having any of the (out of style) driving genre in them, the third-to-last thing I expected was for the new one to have Burnout-style driving in it, the second-to-last thing was for it to have Japanese arcade-style tactical tank combat, and the absolute last thing I expected was for them both to work so well.</p><p>Also I\u2019m really just appreciating how well the property works for open-world gaming because unlike other games it can easily make an in-universe explanation for all sorts of stuff that\u2019s really a function of games-as-commercial-objects with \u201cBecause Batman\u201d. Why is the same protagonist engaging in (and skilled at) melee combat, tool-based puzzles, car combat, aerial maneuvers, and mystery-solving? Because Batman. How do you expect us to buy a plot making all sorts of bounces and turnabouts to justify a bunch of different boss battles? Because Batman. Why are we still supposed to think of this guy as good when he spends the game taking out thousands of faceless mooks? Because Batman. Why are we taking time out to track down all sorts of hidden collectables? Because the Riddler, because Batman.</p><p>The one thing though, after 4 of these they\u2019re scraping the bottom of the barrel as far as enemies goes. Consensus is that Batman has the best rogues\u2019 gallery in comics, and further that that\u2019s because so many of them work as twisted reflections of Batman.</p><p>To wit, Catwoman\u2019s thing is dressing up in sexy black leather and going off on outside-the-law missions on the rooftops of Gotham; Penguin\u2019s an orphan with a taste for high society; Joker (and to an extent Anarky) is as obsessive about creating chaos as Batman is with order; (Joker and Penguin are also hella fond of themed gadgets;) Scarecrow uses fear as a tool and a weapon; Two-Face has a split personality; Riddler is constantly showing off his supergenius; Mr. Freeze is driven by the memory of personal loss; Man-Bat is, uh.</p><p>(Harley Quinn is really <a href=\"/post/98621690823/\" target=\"_blank\">a Robin</a> - a sidekick who maintains absolute personal and professional loyalty in the face of how much suffering the role brings. That\u2019s a big theme of this game and I\u2019m surprised they didn\u2019t use her more in it.)</p><p>Even the ones that don\u2019t have such thematic resilience make a particular kind of sense for Batman - his \u201cno guns\u201d thing contrasts with Deadshot\u2019s \u201conly guns\u201d; his combination of fighting skill and resilience are matched by Ra\u2019s al Ghul, Bane, and Solomon Grundy. Poison Ivy is odd - plants and poison aren\u2019t really meaningful to Batman, and actual superpowers are kind of peripheral to the Batverse, but what she is really, deadly kiss and all, is a distillation of the femme fatale figure. Recall that Batman is heir to <a href=\"http://kontextmaschine.tumblr.com/search/pulp+fiction\" target=\"_blank\">the pulp tradition</a> from which that archetype comes, and that <a href=\"/post/114099138363/\" target=\"_blank\">poison is a traditionally female weapon</a>.</p><p>But when you\u2019re getting down to Deacon Blackfire and Firefly\u2026 well, I guess bats are the natural predators of insects, but \u201ca pyromaniac with a jetpack\u201d is kind of a stretch. I suppose the series has used Killer Croc and Calendar Man (and Mad Hatter, who I give a pass though on what principles I can\u2019t tell) before. At least it\u2019s not Condiment King, I suppose.</p>"}