Choices matter a lot in this game. The core mechanic is making dialogue decisions that change the story path and character relationships. You will also solve puzzles presented by the Riddler using point and click interactions on the environment. This branching narrative system forces players to think about trust and morality.
Clicking through scenes and choosing responses drives the gameplay forward. You must manage Bruce Wayne's public life while handling Batman's crime-fighting duties. The game features quick time events where you press buttons to perform actions. Puzzles require you to examine clues and select the right tools to progress the story.
Inside, players control both Bruce and Batman, which is kinda weird anyway, using mouse clicks to interact with objects and people. You will press specific buttons during action sequences to dodge attacks or perform moves. The game uses a choice system where you select dialogue options, and their consequences affect the plot. This involves navigating menus and confirming decisions with a click.
Quick tip i found is to focus on the puzzle mechanics early on. The Riddler's challenges often require you to click on hidden items in the scene. I noticed that using the environment is better then just fighting. Remember to check every clue twice before making a choice in the dialogue tree. This helps uncover secret paths.
Storytelling is the main thingy here with choices that change everything. You click on stuff to talk to people and solve Riddler puzzles. The game has button presses for action moments like fighting or running. It is all about deciding who to trust and how to act as Bruce or Batman. The mechanics let you explore Gotham and make big decisions that affect the ending.
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