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=== Episode Three: New World Order ===
 
=== Episode Three: New World Order ===
Due to Hill's death, Harvey is made Mayor by default. Bruce visits him at Gotham General Hospital after the attack at the mayoral debate last week, with Harvey recovering due to either a left black eye and broken nose received from a pistol-whip by Penguin before he was saved by Batman or the former burning the left side of his face if Catwoman was saved by the Dark Knight instead, to congratulate him on his election as Mayor and to make sure he is doing okay. Harvey is ecstatic to see him and expresses sadness that Selina hasn't shown up yet. Harvey tells Bruce that he has been watching various news reports of the incident over and over again and expresses anger that he was so helpless during the attack and he also apologizes for his attempt to abandon Bruce during his campaign. Harvey states that he plans to start work as mayor immediately and his secretary is already on her way to pick him up. Despite Bruce's pleas to rest up, Harvey is still intent on leaving the hospital as soon as possible. Their conversation is interrupted when Harvey spots a giant bat signal in the sky which they both believe is being done as a way to get Batman's attention which forces Bruce to declare he needs to step out due to an "urgent matter" and bids Harvey farewell.
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Due to Hill's death, Harvey is made Mayor by default. Bruce visits him at Gotham General Hospital after the attack at the mayoral debate last week, with Harvey recovering due to either a left black eye and broken nose received from a pistol-whip by Penguin before he was saved by Batman at the mayoral debate or the former burning the left side of his face if Catwoman was saved by the Dark Knight instead, to congratulate him on his election as Mayor and to make sure he is doing okay. Harvey is ecstatic to see him and expresses sadness that Selina hasn't shown up yet. Harvey tells Bruce that he has been watching various news reports of the incident over and over again and expresses anger that he was so helpless during the attack and he also apologizes for his attempt to abandon Bruce during his campaign. Harvey states that he plans to start work as mayor immediately and his secretary Deborah is already on her way to pick him up. Despite Bruce's pleas to rest up, Harvey is still intent on leaving the hospital as soon as possible. Harvey also tells Bruce that the doctors are worried about him due to the effects of the psychoactive drug he was dosed with by the Children of Arkham. Their conversation is interrupted when Harvey spots a giant bat signal in the sky which they both believe is being done as a way to get Batman's attention which forces Bruce to declare he needs to step out due to an "urgent matter" and bids Harvey farewell.
   
 
As Batman meets Gordon (who lit the Bat-Signal) on the roof of the GCPD, Gordon tells Batman that the Children of Arkham have been spotted in places all over the city since their public reveal at the debate. Gordon warns Batman that not only would the Children still be looking to finish off Dent, but that Montoya has gone rogue to prove her innocence after Falcone's murder when she is supposed to be on administrative leave, Batman sends out Bat-Drones to find Dent and Montoya. He sees that Dent's car on his way from the hospital is being attacked while Montoya has stumbled into a firefight, and he can only save one person.
 
As Batman meets Gordon (who lit the Bat-Signal) on the roof of the GCPD, Gordon tells Batman that the Children of Arkham have been spotted in places all over the city since their public reveal at the debate. Gordon warns Batman that not only would the Children still be looking to finish off Dent, but that Montoya has gone rogue to prove her innocence after Falcone's murder when she is supposed to be on administrative leave, Batman sends out Bat-Drones to find Dent and Montoya. He sees that Dent's car on his way from the hospital is being attacked while Montoya has stumbled into a firefight, and he can only save one person.

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Harvey Dent does everything by the book, to the letter of the law. But that isn't working. Sure it is -- he's turning things around. Barely. Slowly. I'd like to see you do better! Watch me. How're you gonna fix this mess? Simple. Easy. Curfews after dark. Checkpoints at every bridge. Mandatory identification cards. 24/7 video surveillance.
~ Harvey Dent/Two-Face talking to himself.
If you can't see the good I've done for this city, then you're no better than Lady Arkham, or the Waynes. Now get out of here, before I have you booked for obstruction of justice. You stand in my way, you stand in the way of the law.
~ Two-Face justifies his actions before having his Enforcers to attack Batman at Wayne Manor.

Harvey Dent, better known as Two-Face, is one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside The Penguin) of Season One of Batman: The Telltale Series, appearing as the deuteragonist of Episode One: Realm of Shadows, as the tritagonist of Episode Two: Children of Arkham, as the pentagonist-turned-secondary antagonist of Episode Three: New World Order, as the titular main antagonist of Episode Four: Guardian of Gotham, and (optionally) as the opening or cameo antagonist in Episode Five: City of Light. He is also a mentioned antagonist in Season Two: The Enemy Within.

He was the former corrupt Mayor of Gotham City, a former friend of Bruce Wayne, and the former District Attorney who had run against his corrupt predecessor for Mayor, Hamilton Hill. However, following an attack by the Children of Arkham in which he was drugged with a psychosis-inducing chemical that causes one to abandon their morals and act on their impulses (in addition to being disfigured, depending on the player's choice), he began to turn towards a darker path.

He was voiced by Travis Willingham, who also played Buzz in Spyro: Year of the Dragon, Jūgo in the English dubbed version of the Naruto series, Jul 'Mdama in Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians, Shane in inFamous: Second Light, Paul De Pleur in Far Cry 4, Satan in Saint Rows: Gat out of Hell, Scabrous Scrotus in the Mad Max video game, Cameron Campbell in Camp Camp, and Kingpin in Marvel's Spider-Man.

Biography

Episode One: Realm of Shadows

Harvey Dent is first seen at a fundraiser hosted by Bruce Wayne promoting his Mayoral campaign, and he is successful in convincing the guests that he would be a better replacement of the then-current Mayor: Hamilton Hill, who is allegedly corrupt. He then pulls Bruce to the side in order to talk to him about his late arrival as well as plans to improve Gotham. After that ,Harvey decides that they should socialize with the guests and in doing so they run into Gotham Gazette reporter Vicki Vale who wishes to ask a few questions (despite the fact reporters were not allowed to attend). As they are talking, crime boss Carmine Falcone enters the manor. Bruce and Vicki (as well as all of the guests) are surprised to see an alleged criminal at the party, but Harvey reveals he invited him (because of Falcone's ability to control enough votes to get Harvey into City Hall). Falcone introduces himself to Bruce and after sarcastically claiming that he wishes to buy his house, requests to talk business in private, which they do, however, Falcone asks Harvey to stay at the fundraiser as he wants to talk to Bruce exclusively, much to Harvey's chagrin. The player can then choose to apologize to Harvey and ask him to stay at the party (which Harvey will hesitatingly do) or invite Harvey to attend the meeting which, Falcone will reluctantly allow. Bruce and Falcone will then talk business until the end of the party.

The next day, Bruce and Harvey host a press conference with the intent of showing to the public a new hospital (which will replace the dangerous and unstable Arkham Asylum) to treat the mentally ill named the Thomas & Martha Wayne Memorial Hospital in honor of Bruce's parents. However, while Bruce is taking questions from reporters attending the conference, one such reporter asks Bruce a question regarding his parents possibly being corrupt due to a source leaking information of them using mob funds to various news outlets, this question completely surprises and offends Bruce and he either outright denies the rumor or refuses to comment. The reporters then go off-topic and ask questions about Bruce's parents rather than the hospital which causes Harvey to apologize to Bruce and takes over the podium so Bruce can slip away.

Sometime later, Wayne Manor is raided by the GCPD due to a warrant signed by Mayor Hill in response to the new allegations about the Waynes. Angry, Bruce confronts Harvey at a cafe (as the mayor cannot issue a warrant without it being approved by the DA), however Harvey denies that he had any part in it and that Mayor Hill went ahead with the raid without his knowledge which leads both of them to believe that the rumor was started by Hill in order to damage Harvey's campaign by taking Bruce Wayne (the campaigns biggest financial backer) out of the picture. As they discuss what to do next, they are interrupted by a woman named Selina Kyle who Harvey was showing around town, but Bruce instantly recognizes her to be Catwoman, the professional thief from the break-in at City Hall, due to her left black eye that was received from their first fight, while Selina is able to deduce Bruce to be Batman due to the claw scratches on his right cheek from that same fight. Harvey then leaves Selina and Bruce alone for a bit to make a phone call. Harvey returns and assures Bruce that they will get to the bottom of this, Bruce then leaves despite Harvey and Selina's pleas for him to stay for a drink to which Bruce politely declines.

Episode Two: Children of Arkham

After Bruce discovers that Falcone may have had something to do with the death of his parents, he enlists the help of Harvey to use his connections to get into the GCPD infirmary where Falcone is being held (due to a confrontation with Batman) in order to question him, Harvey is reluctant but willing to help his friend though he insists to Bruce that he needs to know why they need to see Falcone as doing such may cause bad publicity for his campaign as well as his upcoming debate with Mayor Hill, giving the player the choice to reveal why they need to see him or keep it a secret. They both run into Lieutenant James Gordon who escorts them to Falcone's room, Bruce enters while Harvey and Gordon wait outside. While Bruce and Falcone are talking, one of the police officers, Sergeant Renee Montoya, barges in and shoots Falcone dead, and she is then restrained by either Bruce or Gordon before passing out. While the officers of the precinct try to keep the incident under wraps from the public, Bruce, Harvey, and Gordon take Montoya to an interrogation room to find out why she did what she did. Harvey angrily accuses her of being corrupt and that she was hired to silence him before he could be prosecuted in court while Gordon rebuffs stating that she would never do something to endanger the police department and there must be a reason for what she did, Bruce discovers evidence that she was drugged and forced to do the act which causes him to leave in order to form his investigation while Gordon and Harvey stay at the station with Montoya.

Bruce soon discovers that a terrorist group named the Children of Arkham wish to kill Harvey and Mayor Hill while they are at the mayoral debate, and contacts Harvey to warn him to stay away from the Wayne Memorial Auditorium (formerly known as the Monarch Theatre, which is also the theatre where the debate is being held), Harvey however (not taking the threat of the Children seriously) dismisses him and states that he isn't in any danger as the auditorium is heavily guarded which would make it hard for the Children of Arkham to attack. Harvey then apologetically tells Bruce that he must distance himself from him because of the bad publicity surrounding Bruce's family. The player has the choice discontinuing his support for Harvey's campaign or telling him that he understands and will continue to support his campaign. Either way, Harvey tells Bruce that he's gotta get ready for his debate and hangs up, though Bruce is still aware of the great danger he's in and decides to go to the debate as Batman in order to protect him. Catwoman also decided to tag along for help.

As Bruce predicted, the debate is indeed attacked by the Children of Arkham, led by a masked man calling himself Penguin who proceeds to shoot the moderator. Penguin effectively holds everyone attending the debate, including Harvey and Mayor Hill hostage then sarcastically continues the debate warning Harvey and Hill to answer truthfully otherwise he'll kill them, Penguin then injects both Hill and Dent with a psychosis-inducing drug, one that makes one lose their morals and behave on their basic impulses, which would force them to tell the truth whether they want to or not. Hill immediately starts ranting that they should kill all the poor people in Gotham as he believes it will help the economy, while Harvey states that he is genuinely interested in the well being of Gotham and he wants to do everything he can to save it. Penguin then plays a video which shows the masked leader of the Children of Arkham who shows the audience a recording of Thomas Wayne (Bruce's father) and Mayor Hill drugging Esther Cobblepot (Penguin's mother) in order to turn her insane and have her commuted to Arkham Asylum so they can steal the Cobblepots' land and fortune, confirming the Waynes' corruption much to the surprise to the audience, Catwoman and Batman himself. A battle then ensues, during which Penguin prepares to kill Mayor Hill out of revenge but Harvey attempts to stop him although it is in vain as Penguin is successful in gunning Hill down and proceeds to take Dent hostage. Batman and Catwoman reach Penguin who starts to shoot at both of them effectively splitting them up. Catwoman is knocked down by one of Penguin's gunshots before a group of Children of Arkham soldiers close in on her, while at the same time, Penguin throws Harvey to the ground and prepares to kill him by slamming a stagelight on him. Batman only has time to save one person closest to him.

Batman knocks Penguin out of the way before he could slam Harvey with the stagelight and helps the latter up, who thanks Batman in return. Meanwhile, Catwoman is left to fend for herself, but she is shot in the right shoulder by one of the Children. Batman joins to help her and take down her attackers before the remaining Children (including the Penguin) are driven off by the GCPD, who have just arrived, when they start opening fire before Gordon orders them to stand down before Catwoman escapes after giving Batman an angry look (enraged at not being saved), and is on the run from the GCPD. Harvey is taken to the hospital to be treated and recover from a left black eye and broken nose, both as a result of Penguin pistol-whipping him before being was saved by Batman.

Batman repels Catwoman's would-be attackers with Batarangs, but this gives Penguin enough time to brutally slam the stagelight onto Harvey's head, completely disfiguring the left side of his face. Batman just manages to stop Penguin from killing him (by slamming his head a second and final time) by knocking the stagelight from his hands with a Batarang, but before Batman can get to him, the GCPD start shooting at him, forcing him to duck from gunfire before Gordon orders them to stop, which gives Penguin time to escape. Batman, seemingly regretful for not saving Harvey in time, is shocked and horrified of what has happened to his friend as Gordon has paramedics take Harvey to Gotham General Hospital for treatment and recovery.

Episode Three: New World Order

Due to Hill's death, Harvey is made Mayor by default. Bruce visits him at Gotham General Hospital after the attack at the mayoral debate last week, with Harvey recovering due to either a left black eye and broken nose received from a pistol-whip by Penguin before he was saved by Batman at the mayoral debate or the former burning the left side of his face if Catwoman was saved by the Dark Knight instead, to congratulate him on his election as Mayor and to make sure he is doing okay. Harvey is ecstatic to see him and expresses sadness that Selina hasn't shown up yet. Harvey tells Bruce that he has been watching various news reports of the incident over and over again and expresses anger that he was so helpless during the attack and he also apologizes for his attempt to abandon Bruce during his campaign. Harvey states that he plans to start work as mayor immediately and his secretary Deborah is already on her way to pick him up. Despite Bruce's pleas to rest up, Harvey is still intent on leaving the hospital as soon as possible. Harvey also tells Bruce that the doctors are worried about him due to the effects of the psychoactive drug he was dosed with by the Children of Arkham. Their conversation is interrupted when Harvey spots a giant bat signal in the sky which they both believe is being done as a way to get Batman's attention which forces Bruce to declare he needs to step out due to an "urgent matter" and bids Harvey farewell.

As Batman meets Gordon (who lit the Bat-Signal) on the roof of the GCPD, Gordon tells Batman that the Children of Arkham have been spotted in places all over the city since their public reveal at the debate. Gordon warns Batman that not only would the Children still be looking to finish off Dent, but that Montoya has gone rogue to prove her innocence after Falcone's murder when she is supposed to be on administrative leave, Batman sends out Bat-Drones to find Dent and Montoya. He sees that Dent's car on his way from the hospital is being attacked while Montoya has stumbled into a firefight, and he can only save one person.

Batman saves Harvey and his secretary Deborah from the Children, and proceeds to interrogate one of them, but when he refuses to talk, Batman can threaten him before tying him up for the police or brutally beat him up until he is unconscious (much to the horror of Harvey and Deborah). If Batman saved Harvey at the mayoral debate, he will express gratitude and shake Batman's hand (gaining his trust). But if Batman saved Catwoman instead, Harvey will display obvious hostility towards Batman, telling him that he doesn't need his help, and that he should watch his back now that he is the mayor and that things are going to change around Gotham, starting with Batman. Batman then leaves to go to Montoya's location, where she is alive and well, but the Children got away with the drugs and managed to take a cop hostage. Montoya turns her badge over to Gordon (officially resigning from the GCPD), and goes out to stop the Children alone.

Batman saves Montoya and stops the members of the Children that are attacking her, sabotaging the drug handoff and destroying the drug barrels. Batman leaves to find Harvey and finds that Harvey is safe and protected by the police, but one of the officers reveals to Batman that Harvey managed to savagely beat a member of the Children to death with his bare hands. The officer goes as far as to chastise Batman for not preventing his death.

Sometime later, Bruce finds out that the Children are listening in on communications all over the city due to them hacking Wayne Tech and leaves for City Hall to warn Harvey. Bruce finds Harvey in his office and is happy to finally be mayor but is upset that he won by default rather than his much-anticipated landslide victory (if he was disfigured, he will express that he is upset that he looks terrible for his mayoral portrait). Bruce tells Harvey not to make any plans against the Children through the phone as they could be listening and in the process jeopardize any move they hope to make against them to which Harvey thanks, Bruce. If Harvey was disfigured, he is seen talking to himself and shows signs of instability which worries Bruce extremely, when Bruce tries to talk to Two-Face he snaps back at him but immediately apologizes. If Harvey was saved by Batman, he will start showing signs of extreme paranoia and anger towards the Children of Arkham while also praising Batman for his ability to do what the GCPD couldn't. Either way, Harvey will plead with Bruce to keep his outburst a secret since he may be removed from his position if his mental ailments are revealed to the public.

Harvey later goes to Selina's apartment to give her some breakfast and confess his feelings for her, but before he could do so, he also sees Bruce in the apartment, and immediately assumes that Bruce and Selina have been sleeping with each other, which drives Harvey to be hysterical and start referring himself in the third person in a more menacing voice, Bruce and Selina try to calm him down but suddenly he moves to attack as they both attempt to fend him off. Bruce and Selina express worry and fear of Two-Face's attitude as he decides to flip a coin to determine which one to kill first. Two-Face then goes to attack Selina while both her and Bruce desperately attempt to fight him off. Two-Face is also seen arguing and fighting with himself during the confrontation and picks up a knife only to throw it away. The player has the choice to beat him into submission or wear him down. Either way, Harvey falls to his knees crying, he tries to apologize to Bruce and Selina and begs them not to be left alone with 'him' (Two-Face), which both confuses and worries them. Harvey then sorrowfully picks himself up and leaves while also turning away Bruce's offer to help him. After Harvey's departure, Selina decides to leave town out of fear of the possibility Harvey might return.

Episode Four: Guardian of Gotham

After Bruce is drugged by Vicki Vale (who has revealed herself to be the mysterious leader of the Children of Arkham named Lady Arkham) into publicly attacking Oswald Copplepot (who unbeknownst to the public is actually The Penguin) and nearly beating him to death, he is arrested and placed into Arkham Asylum on Two-Face's orders as a form of revenge for "stealing" Selina from him. Sometime later, Bruce is released from Arkham, and as his butler Alfred drives him home, it becomes blindingly obvious if it wasn't apparent before that Harvey's sanity has taken a turn for the worse as he sees that he has turned the entire city into a police state, with martial law being enforced by a GCPD paramilitary/private security task force and elite SWAT unit known as the Enforcer Squad, almost acting similar to the Gestapo. Two-Face calls Bruce to taunt and threaten him, making it clear to Bruce that he is no longer the friend he once knew.

Batman later discovers the location of the drug stockpile belonging to the Children of Arkham, and gives Gordon and Commissioner Peter Grogan the information before coming to the conclusion that before taking on the Children he'll have to deal with Two-Face who is the obvious immediate threat as his crusade against the Children combined with his unpredictable personality would end up tearing the city apart. The player is presented with the choice of confronting him as Batman or Bruce Wayne.

Batman finds Two-Face talking to himself on a helipad on the rooftop of City Hall, and insists they need to talk. Batman tries to convince him to back away from Bruce Wayne, but to no avail, regardless of whether he saved him at the mayoral debate or not. Two-Face then pulls out a walkie-talkie and issues orders to his Enforcers, which to Batman's surprise and horror triggers an explosion from across the city at the location of the drugs that was given to Gordon. While the explosion destroyed the Children's drugs, it also leveled the entire city block, killing multiple innocents in the process. Two-Face then gives a vague threat, hinting that Gordon's life might be in danger which drives Batman to hold him over the edge of the roof to force Two-Face to tell him what he meant. Meanwhile, Two-Face's Enforcers swarm the roof and surround Batman while he continues to interrogate Two-Face. Two-Face is not in any way intimidated by Batman's threats as he knows Batman would never take his life, but when he accidentally reveal that Gordon is about to be executed at Crime Alley (the location where Bruce's parents were shot and killed by Joe Chill), Batman throws Two-Face down and dives off the roof to race to Gordon before he can be killed. Two-Face then leaves with his Enforcer Squad, intending to seize Wayne Manor sooner rather than later.

Batman manages to find Gordon about to be executed and takes out the Enforcers in the area, effectively saving Gordon. Gordon reveals to Batman that Two-Face strong-armed the location of the drugs out of Commissioner Grogan. Batman then assures Gordon that they'll make it through this and leaves, but not before Gordon expressing relief that they are on the same side.

Bruce turns himself into Two-Face's Enforcers who escort him to Two-Face on top of a helipad on the rooftop of City Hall. Bruce tries to talk some sense into his old friend, but to no avail. Two-Face then pulls out a walkie-talkie and issues orders to his Enforcers, which to Bruce's surprise and horror triggers an explosion from across the city at the location of the drugs that was given to Gordon. While the explosion destroyed the Children's drugs, it also leveled the entire city block, killing multiple innocents in the process. Two-Face has his Enforcers Squad knock out Bruce and take him to Crime Alley to be executed (the location where Bruce's parents were shot and killed by Joe Chill), planning to make it look like a suicide, before leaving to seize Wayne Manor sooner rather than later.

As Bruce is being taken to Crime Alley to be killed, he tries to talk to his would-be killers to convince them what they are doing is wrong, and he manages to successfully talk down one of the soldiers. Depending on what Bruce says, the soilder may be killed by the other one or Gordon may kill the other and Bruce will knock out the reluctant soilder. Gordon uncuffs Bruce and reveals to him that Two-Face strong-armed the location of the drugs out of Commissioner Grogan. Bruce and Gordon then form a plan of attack before Bruce states that they'll make it through this and leaves.

Batman then contacts Lucius Fox as to determine how the Penguin are hacking into his tech in which Lucius reveals that Penguin has hooked up a Black Box device to the R&D lab's computer which is breaking through the Batcave firewalls and will give Penguin control of all of Batman's tech before the end of the night. However, a distraught Alfred calls Batman to tell him that Two-Face and his Enforcers have already arrived to seize Wayne Manor. Batman must then decide what he needs to prioritize most, his technology or his home, though in the process of saving one he will lose the other.

Batman is successful in stopping the Penguin's hack and saves his technology from being completely hacked into, as well as apprehends the Penguin himself in the process. Unfortunately, this has given Two-Face enough time to seize Wayne Manor, though instead of seizing it, he actually burns it to the ground (though Alfred is hiding barricaded in the Batcave at Batman's suggestion beforehand), with one of his Enforcers questioning whether it was the right thing to do and what people would say about this. Two-Face responds with "Just tell 'em, Wayne put up a fight." before laughing menacingly.

Episode Five: City of Light

If Batman went after the Penguin, then five days later, Two-Face deploys his Enforcers to not only overrun Gotham in order to silence anyone who rebels against his position as mayor, but to invade the GCPD Precinct and arrest Commissioner Grogan for openly calling for his arrest as punishment for blowing up an entire city block just to destroy the warehouse containing the Children of Arkham's drug stockpile which resulted in the death of multiple innocents. Batman and Gordon (who had just received a bullet to the abdomen at the hands of an Enforcer) fend off the Enforcers and try to save Grogan, but he is killed by one of the Enforcers, much to the rest of the GCPD's dismay. Gordon receives a live broadcast on his walkie-talkie, with a GCPD officer named Sergeant Kelly telling Gordon that Two-Face is at the burnt-down Wayne Manor with hostages and is killing them one-by-one until Bruce Wayne shows up, though he warns that if the GCPD shows up, Two-Face will kill another hostage, but if Batman shows up then he will kill them all, before Two-Face comes on the radio, revealing that Kelly is also a hostage before the walkie-talkie turns off. Batman leaves the precinct but not before telling Gordon to head to the hospital to get his gunshot wound treated. Batman decides to confront Two-Face as Bruce. Bruce heads to his burnt-down home to confront Two-Face. Depending on if Bruce is aggressive by saying Two-Face is beyond saving or is friendly by saying that there is still good in him or to fight his inner demons, Two-Face will either kill one or two more hostage(s) (a male civilian, and then his secretary Deborah) if his coin lands on tails (though they will be spared if it lands on heads) after killing a GCPD officer that was one of the hostages and will be irredeemable before trying to kill Bruce and use his coin to decide where to shoot him (his head or heart) after he saves reporter Jack Ryder (another hostage) or he will spare the two previously mentioned fate-determined hostages after still killing the aforementioned GCPD officer that was a hostage as well and choose to attempt to kill himself after he comes to terms with how far he's fallen after letting Ryder go and flips his coin. Bruce grabs Two-Face's coin as it is flipped into the air in either aforementioned scenario, and can either pocket the coin leading to Two-Face breaking down in tears or throw the coin leading to the latter jumping after it and falling down the stairs injuring himself. Two-Face is then arrested and taken to a place where Bruce may state he will have the best doctors, implying that he's not going to be incarcerated at Blackgate Prison and is possibly going to be registered into Arkham Asylum or some other mental health facility for the right psychiatric treatment.

Batman arrives just in time to save Alfred from Two-Face, which will cause him to be either surprised or annoyed (depending on who the player decided to visit him as earlier) by Batman's sudden appearance. Batman tries to plead with Two-Face to turn surrender to which the latter refuses. Two-Face then gives Batman one last chance to leave, but he refuses. Two-Face orders the Enforcers to attack, resulting in a long battle which ends with the corrupt mayor of Gotham himself apprehended (though he suffers severe burns on the left side of his body during the fight). After the battle, Batman can either scold Two-Face for what he's become or tell him there is still good in him. Batman then hands him over to the GCPD and is taken into custody, while Gordon commends Batman for his efforts. Batman then tells Gordon to either have him locked up at Blackgate Prison for murdering multiple innocents when he blew up the city block in order to destroy the warehouse containing the Children of Arkham's drug stash or have him registered into Arkham Asylum where he might receive proper psychiatric care and efficient psychological help for his mental health. Unfortunately, the battle gave Penguin enough time to completely hack into Batman's technology, which forces him to cut the hardline wire plugged into the Batcomputer with a Batarang before Penguin could completely hack into it all, shutting off all power in the Batcave and effectively cutting off his Bat-Tech's connection link to the Batcomputer itself.

Episode Five: City of Light

If Batman confronted Two-Face at Wayne Manor and had him sent to Arkham Asylum after defeating him, he will appear for a few seconds during when all the inmates are escaping from their cells when Lady Arkham and the Children invaded the asylum, though Two-Face will stay in his own cell trying to decide (without the use of his coin) as to whether or not he should escape.

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  • Even if the player prevents Harvey from being disfigured, he will still go down a darker path and start suffering from his split personality and be referred to as Two-Face. In some comic adaptations of Two-Face, he does suffer from schizophrenia and/or some other mental illness before his disfigurement. However, the player may be able to save Two-Face by getting him to spare some hostages before trying to kill himself out of guilt in Episode 5, as not talking him out of his insanity will make him beyond saving and kill some hostages if his coin lands on tails before trying to kill Bruce out of hatred or revenge.
  • In the comics he is scarred by Sal Maroni who throws acid in his face. However, in this version (depending on the player's choice) Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin is responsible for his disfigurement.
  • Throughout the episodes, Harvey can be seriously injured differently: It can have both the left side of his face and the left side of his body burnt, either one of the two, or neither; but regardless, he still succumbs to his Two-Face personality in the end.
  • Despite his High Intelligence, Two-Face practically became dumb killing innocent people trying to get to the Children of Arkham as he just became as much as a big problem as they are now and believing Bruce betrayed him when he can't see for himself that he's the one who betrayed him, after everything Bruce did to support him.

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