Definitely one of the more underrated Riddler adaptations out there.
Not a perfect visage of his character, but solid.
Surprised no one (to my knowledge) thought of giving Scarecrow a glove full of syringes before.
It's somewhat practical, plus it adds to the Freddy Krueger-esque "nightmare weaver" aesthetic Crane is known for.
That doesn't even look like a clown.
More like a possessed doll, if anything.
That implies he did literally anything heroic.
All he does is creep on Roxanne pre-powerup, and act like a psychopathic manchild on a power trip post-powerup.
Who doesn't?
Ultimately, Joker and Thawne are on relatively equal levels in terms of obsession, but for different reasons.
With Joker, his motivations can range from "just kill Batman in the most extravagant way possible" to "bring Batman to his level and turn Gotham's crusader into its worst nightmare". For Thawne, he's pretty much just a relentlessly petty psychopath who wants nothing more than to torment his rival.
I was honestly surprised to learn that "Arsonists" wasn't a category.
Even without villains like The Pyro and Firefly, arson in itself is a unique enough, and suitably grand-scale crime to warrant it.
Two-Face is among the more sympathetic villains imo, largely due to the myriad of mental health issues and trauma that caused him to spiral into villainy.
I also feel that Black Mask is generally at his best when he's a sadistic scumbag.
If they impersonate an established character while trying to pass off as the real deal for manipulation purposes, then yes, it would be considered identity fraud, if not outright theft.
Arkhamverse Harley.
My gal went from a genuinely, psychologically disturbed criminal who was dependent on someone who hurt her while also being morally dubious (if not outright psychopathic) in her own right, to being a generic wise-cracker in a cast full of generic wise-crackers.
Technically speaking, the Heavy is an anti-villain, being that he only wants to provide for his family. While he's not really an extremist, and he is rather sadistic in direct combat, it's shown that he's not all bad.
I get that TF2 is a more zany game, but it is still an example nonetheless.
All things considered, this game is likely to change the landscape of indie horror in the coming future.
We need more genuinely disturbing, uncomfortable horror stories that don't also use their shock value as a crutch.
I'm convinced that those "severe" rating reports are some troll operation.
The Frostbite Spiders from Skyrim.
If the devs wanted to make an unsettling enemy, they certainly succeeded.
I mainly remember his time as Joker in The Batman.
@Misterboombastic2009 Ashley is canonically twenty years old
Ashley could fix me
Misread the title
Would
Vader:
>literal warlord
>coated head-to-toe in body armor
>has a laser sword
>has access to one of the most busted power systems in fiction
>trained with both the Jedi and a powerful Sith Lord since he was young
>will fight to the death (and most likely succeed)
Two-Face:
>crime boss at most
>might wear a bulletproof vest but usually just wears suits
>uhhhh he has a gun (or two)
>usually not superpowered
>probably good at fighting, at least enough to rival the Batman
>if you win the coin flip he might not even try to kill you
I think the answer is obvious