Batman: Arkham - Ranking EVERY Villain Worst To Best

11. Two-Face

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Although he's supposed to be one of Batman's most iconic enemies, the measly amount of time Two-Face spends in the spotlight throughout the Arkham games is, frankly, shocking.

Only receiving a superficial mention in Arkham Asylum, both of Harvey Dent's split personalities make their debut in Arkham City, having taken over the Solomon Wayne Courthouse. After Catwoman steals from him, he prepares to publicly execute her as a show of power among the inmates. Batman, however, shows up to scupper his plans, and Catwoman leaves three deep scratches on Harvey's 'good side'.

After this, Two-Face appears only in Catwoman's story expansion, where, despite being the main antagonist, is still only in it at the very end. Arkham Knight relegates him to an even sadder role, robbing banks while everyone else is more concerned with killing Batman.

The writers' neglect for him is unfortunate, but in terms of characterisation, Troy Baker's duel-voiced portrayal of both of Two-Face's two faces is aloof, smarmy, yet sufficient terrifying at the same time.

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