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Main » 2016 » December » 26 » Batman The Telltale Series Episodes 1 To 5 Repack
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Batman The Telltale Series Episodes 1 To 5 Repack
Batman The Telltale Series Episodes 1 To 5




Developer/Publisher: Telltale Games
Genre: Adventure
Full game - No Need Crack
5 RAR Files,No Password
ISO File Format
Mount or burn,Install & Play
Mode : Single-player
Release Date: December 13, 2016
Controls : Keyboard,Mouse
Languages : English
Repack by SaraDaddy
Repack Size : 10 Gb
Installation Size : 32,6 Gb



The player takes the role of Batman, both as the superhero and as his alter ego Bruce Wayne. Telltale Games CEO Kevin Bruner has stated that playtime will be split evenly between them, though at times the game will offer the player a choice of whether to approach a situation as Wayne or as Batman.
Enter the fractured psyche of Bruce Wayne and discover the powerful and far-reaching consequences of your choices as the Dark Knight.
In this gritty and violent new story from the award-winning creators of The Walking Dead – A Telltale Games Series, you'll make discoveries that will shatter Bruce Wayne's world, and the already fragile stability of a corrupt Gotham City.
Your actions and your choices will determine the fate of the Batman.

Includes access to all five episodes (Episode 1-4 available now,5 coming soon) in this all-new series from the award-winning studio, Telltale Games.


Episode 1: Realm of Shadows

At Gotham City Hall, a group of mercenaries attempt to break into the hall's vault only to be intercepted and subdued by Batman (Troy Baker). In the vault, Batman encounters the elusive Catwoman (Laura Bailey), who attempts to steal an encrypted data drive. The two fight on the rooftop until Batman retrieves the drive and Catwoman escapes by using Batman's pick-pocketed Grappling Gun to latch onto a passing monorail. Bruce returns to Wayne Manor for a private fundraiser to support the campaign of his good friend and mayoral candidate Harvey Dent (Travis Willingham). While mingling with other guests including the reporter Vicki Vale (Erin Yvette), Bruce is greeted by crime boss Carmine Falcone (Richard McGonagle) who discusses forming a partnership with Bruce. Bruce rebuffs his offer, making himself an enemy of Falcone. Sometime later, Bruce is contacted by his childhood friend, Oswald Cobblepot (Jason Spisak), whom he has not seen in 20 years. The two meet at Cobblepot Park where Oswald tells Bruce that there will soon be a "revolution" in Gotham.
Bruce attends a press conference for the construction of a hospital dedicated to his parents' memory where a reporter confronts him about evidence of an offshore account directed to his parents by Falcone. Bruce denies it and leaves the press conference. He returns to Wayne Manor only to find it being ransacked by the GCPD on the order of the current mayor of Gotham City, Hamilton Hill. Bruce confronts Harvey Dent who denies any knowledge. Bruce also meets Dent's girlfriend Selina Kyle. While Dent takes a business call, the two deduce each other's identities after seeing injuries they sustained during their fight at Gotham City Hall. Selina reveals that she stole the data drive for a client and that she was supposed to deliver it to a warehouse at the East end of Gotham. Selina reluctantly gives Bruce the address of her contact and Bruce decides to go to the warehouse as Batman.
Batman arrives at the warehouse only to discover that an explosion had killed numerous mercenaries and police officers prior to his arrival. Batman suspects Falcone to be behind the incident after finding a white rose on one of the bodies. After investigating the crime scene, Batman deduces that a mercenary sniper had shot a chemical barrel during a shootout with GCPD, causing the explosion. Exposure to the chemical caused a police officer to turn vicious and tear apart a mercenary's face with his bare hands. The surviving mercenaries stole hundreds of barrels filled with the same chemical. Batman finds the sniper on the other side of the warehouse and interrogates him about the incident. The sniper reveals that Falcone had ordered the mercenaries to steal the chemicals and the data drive contained the container number of the chemical, but they had to search for it themselves when Catwoman failed to deliver it. Someone had tipped off the GCPD, resulting in the shootout.
Bruce returns to the Batcave and decrypts the data drive. He discovers evidence of Falcone's criminal organization, as well as connections between Hill and Falcone. Faced with an opportunity to finally defeat Falcone, Bruce can either take the evidence to Vale as himself or Lt. James Gordon (Murphy Guyer) as Batman. Batman assaults Falcone's headquarters. After fighting though his guards, Batman confronts the crime boss in his office. Batman interrogates Falcone about the chemicals. Falcone admits to having ownership of the chemicals, but denies playing a part in the shootout at the warehouse. Falcone also reveals that everything said about the Wayne family being affiliated with his organization is true and this is confirmed when Batman notices a fallen photograph of Falcone and his parents. An angered Batman leaves Falcone for the police. As Batman returns to the Batcave to confront his butler Alfred Pennyworth (Enn Reitel) about the matter, a news broadcast by Jack Ryder (Robert Clotworthy) talks about the allegations that Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne had worked with Carmine Falcone.


Episode 2: Children of Arkham

Alfred admits to Bruce that the Waynes collaborated with Falcone and Hill to control Gotham, claims they did it to secure his future. Bruce then re-investigates the death of his parents at the hands of Joe Chill and discovers that it was not a mugging, but an assassination. He confronts Falcone, now in police custody, and he claims that he had nothing to do with the Waynes' deaths before he is shot and killed by a drugged Officer Renee Montoya (Krizia Bajos). Based on Renee's testimony upon recovering from the drugs, Batman deduces that Cobblepot (now calling himself the "Penguin") was behind the killing and tracks him down. Thanks to Penguin's bodyguard Blockbuster (Steven Blum) the Penguin is able to easily evade Batman after being confronted by him but not before Batman finds out that Penguin plans to track down and kill Catwoman. Bruce arranges a meeting with her where they fight off thugs sent by Cobblepot.
Bruce and Alfred then decrypt the phone of one of the thugs and uncover a voicemail proving that Hill and Cobblepot are working together and he confronts Hill (Robert Pescovitz) as either Batman or Bruce Wayne. Hill admits that he hired Cobblepot and leaked information about the Waynes in order to discredit Dent's campaign and further corroborates that he, the Waynes, and Falcone were partners. Knowing that Cobblepot will betray Hill, Batman teams up with Catwoman and heads to a planned public debate between Hill and Dent. It is too late to stop Penguin from assaulting the debate and holding Hill and Dent hostage. Penguin then proclaims he is part of a group called the Children of Arkham who are dedicated to exposing and eradicating the corruption in Gotham City and shows a video of Thomas Wayne forcibly committing his mother Esther Cobblepot (Lorri Holt) to Arkham Asylum and using drugs to drive her insane, much to Batman's shock. Batman is then attacked by Blockbuster. As they fight, Hill admits that he was the one who arranged the assassination of the Waynes before he is killed by Penguin. After defeating Blockbuster, Batman then has the choice of either trying to rescue Dent or Catwoman.

If Batman rescues Dent, Catwoman is shot and flees the scene while avoiding Penguin's men. Dent ends up in the hospital.
If Batman rescues Catwoman, half of Dent's face is horribly burned by Penguin smashing a hot light on it. After finding out that Penguin got away, Gordon sees what happened to Dent and tells one of his cops to call a paramedic. Catwoman hides out in Wayne Manor.

In the aftermath, the Children of Arkham release a full list of all of the innocent people Thomas Wayne had forcibly committed to Arkham Asylum, further tarnishing the Wayne name.


Episode 3: New World Order

With Mayor Hill dead, Dent becomes the new mayor of Gotham City. Meanwhile, Batman is summoned by Gordon, who informs him that Dent has gone missing and Montoya has gotten in trouble trying to follow the Children of Arkham, but he does not have enough officers to send to both incidents. Batman must then choose to either assist Dent or Montoya. Dent is either rescued by Batman or forced to kill one of his attackers with his bare hands while the chemical shipment Montoya is tracking is either destroyed or escapes depending on the choice. Batman then realizes the Children of Arkham have managed compromise the GCPD's communications. He consults with Lucius Fox (Dave Fennoy), who concludes that the Children of Arkham have hacked Wayne Tech's communication network.
Bruce then meets with Regina, the chairwoman of Wayne Enterprises, who informs him that the board has decided to force Bruce to step down from his position as CEO due to the fallout of his father's crimes being made public. The board also decides that Bruce's replacement as interim CEO will be Cobblepot. Bruce then meets with Dent to warn him that Wayne Tech is compromised. Regardless of whether Dent's face is scarred or not, he begins to show signs of a more aggressive split personality. While in Dent's office, Bruce notices a newspaper where Vicki has managed to get an exclusive interview with the leader of the Children of Arkham. As Batman, he confronts Vicki and convinces her to tell him that she met with the leader at a Sky Train depot.
Batman heads over to investigate Vicki's lead, and discovers that the Children of Arkham are planning to use the trains as a delivery system to spray the chemical at another rail station, potentially exposing thousands of people to it. After getting into a battle with the leader, Batman is able to destroy the train, but is wounded in the process. Catwoman rescues him and takes him back to her apartment to recover. Batman then as the option of further romancing Catwoman or not. However, if Batman had chosen not to help Catwoman in the previous episode, she does not fully reciprocate his feelings. The next morning, Dent arrives at the apartment and finds Bruce. Believing correctly or not that Bruce and Selina have been having an affair, Dent attacks them in a rage. Bruce manages to subdue Dent, who briefly regains his senses and flees in shame.
Bruce then heads to a press conference to officially announce that he is stepping down as CEO of Wayne Enterprises. He can choose to stick to script in order to not make any more trouble for himself, or he can take the opportunity to try and warn the public about the threat the Children of Arkham pose and that Cobblepot is working with them. Afterwards, Bruce takes his place in the crowd and is encountered by Vicki, who injects him with the chemical and reveals that she is Lady Arkham, the leader of the Children of Arkham. She then goads the drugged Bruce into attacking Cobblepot, resulting in Bruce being committed to Arkham Asylum.


Episode 4: Guardian Of Gotham

After Bruce Wayne viciously beats up Oswald Copplepot, he is placed into Arkham Asylum by Mayor Harvey Dent. While he still struggles with the drug Vicki injected him with, he meets with an unknown psychotic patient with green hair, intensely pale chalk white skin, crazy laugh and twisted sense of humor (Anthony Ingruber) whom the others call "John Doe" that saves him from being beaten by two inmates. In the rec room with other inmates like Victor Zsasz (Kiff VandenHeuvel) and Arnold Wesker (Larry Brisbowitz), John Doe informs Bruce more about Vicki Vale's motivation for her actions as Lady Arkham. She was the daughter of the Arkhams who were apparently killed by the Waynes after they disapproved of Thomas' methods. Bruce asks Victor Zsasz about the identity of John Doe. John Doe causes a prison riot to help Bruce get a phone call in return for a potential future favor. To help Bruce get a phone call, John gives Zsasz a cut before he's killed someone, prompting Zsasz to lash out at a fellow inmate.

If Bruce uses the opportunity to make a phone call, Victor Zsasz will kill the inmate.
If Bruce tries to stop the fight, he will be nearly killed by Victor Zsasz, but is saved by the security guards.

Bruce is shortly released afterwards with Alfred coming to pick him up. On the ride home, Bruce receives a call from Mayor Dent who revealed that since the Children of Arkham have gone underground (as evidenced by Vicki disappearing in the news), he directed the people's anger towards the Waynes as revenge for Bruce's potential affair with Selina. Mayor Dent has drastically increased the security around the town and Bruce and Alfred end up in a brief altercation with a guard and some citizens on the way home. Selina Kyle chooses to leave town to avoid the war between Batman and the Children of Arkham.

Once Bruce and Alfred get to the Batcave, Bruce uses the Batcomputer to synthesize an antidote for the drug and decides to investigate the Vale household as Batman. At the Vale residence, Batman discovers that Vicki brutally murdered her adoptive parents to use her father's company to store the drugs. The only survivor was the adoptive son of the Vales who assists Batman in destroying a drone sent by Penguin to kill them. Lieutenant Gordan and Montoya arrive to take the boy into protective custody, but Commissioner Peter Grogan (Robert Clotworthy) takes over due to his distrust of Batman. At the Batcave, Batman, Alfred, and Lucius discover that the Penguin's used his new resources to compromise Batman's technology.

On television, Mayor Dent announces that he is seizing the Wayne Estate to finance his security system. Bruce can either go as himself or Batman to talk to Harvey on a rooftop, during which, Harvey orders a city block that has the building containing the Children of Arkham's drugs in it blown up, which kills several innocent people in the process.

If the player went as Bruce Wayne, Mayor Dent orders Bruce to be executed but he is saved by Gordon.
If the player went as Batman, Batman saves Gordon from being executed by Mayor Dent's men.

While in the Batmobile, Batman is informed by Lucius Fox that Penguin has a Black Box that's allowing him to hack into all of Batman's technology. Batman is then given the choice to go to Wayne Enterprises to stop Penguin or to Wayne Manor to stop Harvey.

If Batman goes to Wayne Enterprises, Batman defeats Penguin in a fist fight and saves his tech, but Mayor Dent burns down Wayne Manor in the process. When a person asks Mayor Dent if this was necessary and what the people would say, Mayor Dent quotes "Just tell them Wayne put up a fight."
If Batman chooses to go to Wayne Manor, he and Alfred defeat Mayor Dent and his men. When James Gordon and the police arrive, Batman has the choice to send Harvey to Arkham Asylum (where Batman claims that the people there might be able to help him) or Blackgate Penitentiary (where Batman will say which is what murderers deserve). Afterwards, Batman is told by Alfred Pennyworth and Lucius Fox that Penguin is hacking the Batcomputer. With no other choice, Batman cuts the power to all of his tech to stop Penguin from taking over it leaving all of it inoperable.


Episode 5: City of Light

Depending on who Batman didn't stop, the Gotham Police Department will be under attack by Penguin's drones or Two-Face's enforcers. Commissioner Peter Grogan dies in the process at the hands of either one. Bruce is then forced to take action on one of his former friends as himself.

If the player stopped Penguin in the previous episode, Two-Face will be holding a number of hostages in the burned Wayne Manor and will only give them the chance to live if Bruce shows up. Bruce manages to get close to Harvey by speaking to his good side and stops Two-Face's rampage by seizing his coin, leaving him injured (if Bruce threw the coin towards the stairs) or indecisive (if Bruce chose to put it in his pocket). Following Two-Face's arrest, one of the Children of Arkham's minion who was held hostage by Two-Face earlier attempt to kill Bruce Wayne rather than owing his life for saving him and is shot to death by the police.
If the player stopped Two-Face in the previous episode, Penguin has Wayne Tech drones surrounding him in Cobblepot Park that kill any of the police officers that get near it. Bruce manages to get in and talk to Oswald to distract him, allowing Gordon to destroy Oswald's black box and take away his control of the drones. Bruce and Gordon then take down Oswald together.

The villain that Bruce stops is arrested by the GCPD. Bruce's actions start improving public opinion towards him, and his position as CEO of Wayne Enterprises is restored. Bruce uses the opportunity to look back on Penguin's time as CEO to find out what the Children of Arkham are planning to do next. During their research, they discover that Selina Kyle stole a Wayne Tech electronic skeleton key that would allow her to bypass any Wayne Enterprises technology. Bruce confronts Selina on the outskirts of Gotham, where she claims that she used both him and Harvey to get to the key. She leaves regardless of what Bruce feels towards her after the truth. After she leaves, Bruce gets a call from Alfred who's under attack at Wayne Manor from the Children of Arkham.

At Wayne Manor, Bruce finds that Alfred is missing after he fought in the billiard room. Bruce and Lucius go to the Batcave and receive a video message from Lady Arkham who has Alfred hostage. Using the reflections of his glasses, Alfred manages to inform the two of their location: the basement of the Vale residence. Lucius gives Bruce a new Batsuit (an advanced model if the player stopped Penguin first, an old prototype if Two-Face was stopped first) to use before he heads out. At the Vale residence, Batman investigates the basement and finds the Children of Arkham and Alfred gone. He finds a secret compartment which leads to a hidden torture chamber, discovering that the Vales tortured Vicki when she was a child that strengthened her desire for revenge against the Waynes. After examining more clues left by Alfred, Batman discovers that Lady Arkham is planning to release the inmates at Arkham Asylum. Batman tells Lucius to contact the GCPD and heads to Arkham Asylum.

At Arkham, Batman confronts Lady Arkham and tries to convince her to stop, but she's dedicated to her revenge on the Waynes and Gotham and frees the prisoners. Thanks to the staff and Gotham City Police Department handling the inmates, Batman is able to pursue Vicki after punching her mask off. Vicki knocks him down to an underground portion of Arkham filled with ruins. Batman finds Alfred in the back of the ruins, but is pushed back by Vicki who threatens Alfred with her concussive staff if Batman doesn't unmask himself.

If Batman unmasks himself, Vicki is initially shocked as she views Bruce as a selfish figure and Batman as a selfless savior, but claims that Bruce is using Batman to prey upon the weak and defenseless like his father. She refuses to view Batman as a hero no matter what Bruce says and takes off a chunk of his right ear with her staff.
If Batman doesn't unmask himself and chooses to attack instead, he briefly frees Alfred to deliver a punch to Vicki. Vicki retaliates by using her staff to take out Alfred's left eye.

Batman and Vicki have one final showdown in the underground ruins, resulting in the area falling apart. Batman and Alfred manage to escape while Vicki is seemingly killed by the falling debris.

A week later, Jack Ryder reports on the incident while Bruce and Alfred recover from their injuries. Depending on how the player treated Selina earlier in the episode, Bruce will receive a post card from her still implying strong feelings or he won't hear from her. James Gordon becomes the acting police commissioner and plans to give a public speech on the incident later in the day. Alfred reminds Bruce that both Bruce Wayne and Batman will play a large part in reshaping Gotham City's future, so it's important that he decides who chooses to show up at Gordon's speech.

If the player goes as Bruce, Bruce will use the opportunity to begin repairing the Wayne Family reputation and promises to use his company to either support the Gotham City Police Department or improve Arkham Asylum. The speech is interrupted by an assassin aiming for Bruce, but Bruce defeats the criminal who is then arrested by the Gotham City Police Department.
If the player goes as Batman, Batman will talk to Gordon in an alleyway and expresses his support towards Gordon, the Gotham City Police Department, and Gotham City, and is able to tell Gordon to give message to the people of Gotham from the Batman. An assassin drives his truck through the crowd and attempts to kill Gordon, but Batman saves Gordon and stops the assassin who is then arrested by the Gotham City Police Department.

The camera then cuts to a random bar where it's revealed that "John Doe" has escaped Arkham, and responds to the news of the assassination attempt.



System Requirements

OS: Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
Memory: 3 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTS 450+ with 1024MB+ VRAM (excluding GT) - LATEST DRIVERS REQUIRED
DirectX: Version 11

HOW TO RUN GAME

1. For Windows 7 users - Run from desktop shortcut or from exe file in installed directory ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Batman The Telltale Series Episodes 1 To 5 )

2. For Windows 8 users - Run only from exe file in installed directory ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Batman The Telltale Series Episodes 1 To 5 )



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