Batman Arkham Knight: 10 Side Missions Rocksteady Should've Included

8. Two-Face - Self-Inflicted

The VillainThe Batman rogues are generally considered so esteemed because they each represent a part of mutual enemy. Harvey Dent is a symbolically physical manifestation of the duality of Bruce Wayne and Batman; the combination of two egos that must work together as one. However, in the former D.A. of Gotham's case, his battle is not for the betterment of others but for the advancement of his own selfish motivations. The Mission This mission takes the Two-Face missions included in Arkham Knight (which were three separate bank-robberies that you had to thwart) but with a twist. Swooping through Gotham, you must stop a man who has a mutilated face from maiming his wife with a knife and making her €˜scarred€™ like him. Interrogating the man, he tells you of Two-Face€™s desire to create his own €˜country€™ in which his €˜fellow deformed friends€™ can feel €˜normal, beautiful€™. Each bank robbery is designed to fund this endeavour and, after stopping the third (and final in the original game), you must go track down Harvey. He is holed up within his own private area of Gotham, surrounded by an army of mutilated mobsters, madmen and general, everyday people who have been €˜made in his own image€™. However, eavesdropping reveals that Batman is the reason that the majority of these scarred individuals are as they are. You have the moral choice of hurting them even more (a phenomenal battle, considering their number) or focusing directly on Harvey, countering their attacks and only taking out the real mastermind.
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