When i first choose to leave Arkham city as cat women, i got shocked and thought the batman really die that i got to do all the hard work again to get a better ending
I just love the insanely creepy industrial ambient music after Joker stops singing. It makes me feel like even though Joker is dead, a storm far worse is inching its way to Gotham...
The Joker is dead,the freak show´s shut down. No one will miss that bastard clown! But,before my final rime Dark forces will make Gotham run out of time!
God. The low piano rhythm. The industrial ambience following Joker's song. This is one of the most haunting credits sequences I've ever sat through. It's perfect.
The first time I ever finished the game, and heard that song during the credits...by the time it finished, I honestly could not decide how to feel about it. "Haunting" is a good word for it.
This might be the darkest, most haunting end credits ever and it's not even a horror game lol, Joker's singing and the ambient noise is incredible, I can't wait to play this game again.
I still remember the feeling that consumed me once I finished the game. it was shock, intensity, sadness. I cried. I don't know why. the credits started, I couldn't move. then I heard " you have missed call" and I just felt so sucked in. I couldn't leave my room. I miss that feeling. I had never experienced something with such velocity.
I can totally relate. I felt changed. I couldn't think normally. Everything reminded me of Joker and his death. It was even more emotional when I played as him in Arkham Knight.
everybody says poor Joker or poor Harley but really it's poor Batman... whether he wants to admit it or not Batman would never kille Joker and he wouldn't want him to die... but not only is he suffering about that he also watched Talia die and he has feelings for her.. on top of watching Strange die and other casualities throughout the night... this really was a dark night for the Dark Knight
This end credit seqeuence froze me stiff thinking about the passing away of the Joker. It's the same feeling anyone gets after losing someone they've known for a long time. R.I.P. Mark Hamil's Joker
Right after jokers voicemail we hear scarecrows soundtrack used in the second nightmare mission in Asylum, warning for Gotham’s upcoming nightmare. This game is a masterpiece from beginning to end.
From the heavenly choir, to the droning music, to the bittersweet voicemail and finally the creepy ambient music. This may be the greatest end credits in videogame history?
Joker didn't care about Harley at all. He has used her from day 1. Its what makes her plight so tragic really, doing all this stuff for a man who would kill her on the spot if she wasn't as crazy and willing as she is. Batman is the only person Joker can rely on though. Harley is always messing up and ruining things, but Batman is always so predictable for him. 2 sides of the same coin.
The music after "Only You" is very disturbing. To me, it reflects how truly fucked up the Joker's psyche is and too mind boggling to comprehend. It also reflects the madness that surrounds Batman and all the shit he has to deal with. How's it possible that he can sustain his sanity?
Dude this whole credit theme is as disturbing as it gets it's like straight out of a nightmare literally. This song always comes every time into my sleep and it comes when I'm in a dark and creepy Rose Red like hallway and then I get jumped by when joker stops singing. And I thought being Batman was awesome, I can see why he's disturbed everytime.
I literally just stayed frozen looking at my screen from Joker's death scene to the moment these credits ended in shock and horror the first time I beat the game. "Only You" wasn't so creepy as much as it was fitting for the Joker, but this, this credits music is downright disturbing and unsettling. To me, this track represents Gotham and how even with the Joker's passing, it's no less a bleak, sick, dark and disturbed place. It will never heal or get better, the damage is already done. Gotham is a literal hell on earth and Batman ultimately for all the good he's doing is just going about routine to save as many people as he can while so many others perish
This game is like based on psychological horror (the credits, Jokers grotesque look, Clayface, Grundy, Mad Hatters dream sequence, Croc, Scarecrow hints, Ras Al-Ghul trials, Victor Zaszz, Hush and the entire environment.) with unquenchable ass-whopping action fun and playing a Legendary Phenom (Batman). Yes it's got scary elements but you get the opportunity to kick the shit out of any scary entity infront of you.
It's very possible Batman ISN'T sane. It's hinted at in various comics like the Killing Joke that Batman is just as insane as half the villains he fights against. The difference is Batman is able to still function to a degree in society, Joker and the rest are too far gone to ever be able to do that.
First Time i Hear This, is when i beat the game and then i get to the kitchen, i was alone in home,and then I hear " You Have one missed call, Call received three hours ago" i be like: "Whata?!" and when i started to hear joker i be like: OMG,Whattahel!
Try thinking about being in a dark mansion (Rose Red kind of mansion) and you walk around slowly while hearing this sound and song. Like from living room to basement to upstairs, a real dark nightmare
I love when video games like this have big name voice actors. I know Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamil are the main ones for this game but other legends like Dee Bradley Baker, Tara Strong, Maurice LaMarche, Carlos Alazraqui, Corey Burton, and Kari Wahlgren are in here too.
Personally, I think Joker feels a sliver of something for Harley, but the song is not for her. Joker's fucked up relationship with Batman has always been more important to him than his fucked up relationship with Harley. Plus, it's obviously on Batman's voicemail. I mean, really.
I don't care what Mark Hamill says. If Paul Dini and Kevin Conroy come back to do a third Batman game that can top Arkham City or hell, anything that involves the two. Hamill WILL reprise his role as the Clown Prince of Crime even if he say's he's done.
I personally loved Arkham knight. Was personally satisfying for me. My only real complaints was the lack of good boss fights, Some bad guys having wasted potential, And the cobra tank battles (I was fine with using the Batmobile in tank combat and in puzzels) Besides those, the game was awesome.
Thats what I like about the Joker: yes he is the comedy to Batman's tragedy, both sides of the same coin, ying and yang etc. But he' the only Villain (that I know of) who has inflicted his illusions upon another major character in the series; Harley Quinn. She can't live without him though (that story is yet to progress)- she has gone completely insane; her mind lost in the Joker's chaos... revenge is all she'll hear and see (though I suspect imaginary visions and talks with Joker too).
I think what got myself and alot of us all broken up was the fact it's Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill did the voice work. Why? Cause I and probably most saw this as an (un?)offical continuation of the animated series. We grew up with them as our Batman and Joker, they're who brought the characters to life and cemented the role as hero and villain forever to us. Watching one actually die for good was a gut punch to us, a familiar face to be gone for good, a portion of our childhood dying, and a oddly beloved villain never again causing chaos to bring our hero running. I even went to work just after I finished and a coworker asked why I looked so down, I told him I finished Arkham City. He nodded and patted my back saying it hurt for him too.
Once I finished this game, I sat listening to this thinking just what the hell did Batman go through , the death, pain and misery all in one night. The death of Hugo Strange, the pain of losing Talia and the misery of joker dying
One of the most fucking awesome dark ambient end credits in history of end credits! Joker´s song and bonus Harleen nursery rhyme. This game is unbeatable!
I played this game for the first time one year ago. When I finished the game and the credits started I felt that I have just lost the game, that I was defeated. When the Joker sang I feel terror and emptiness, because he was already dead, but he still felt so alive. The dark music after the Joker’s song it’s exactly how it feels to think about the Arkham Asylum, that mad world. The darkness of that place is something else. I have never felt this before, and I think that a great story is told even when the “movie” has finished, this end credits tells us that we didn’t win, Joker died and even with that, we didn’t win.
The moment this music started it basically made me think "You won....for now. Enjoy the peace while it lasts...." And scarecrow laughing in the background
But actually, I just found out it isn't the "Will Smith" you think it is, it is another "Will Smith" and had his name shortened from "William Smith" to "Will Smith"
I love the way the last song fades into that Terminator-ish song, and it was perfect music to listen to and reflect on what just happened and what will happen. I don't know how Arkham 3 would work without Joker and the villains already shown though...
2:25 that sents chills down my spine every time I hear joker singing posablely the most disturbing end credits I've ever seen or heard and this game isn't even a horror game that shows that other games can have creepy music in their end credits
the writer of this game,Paul Dini,is also the writer and creator of the Batman animated series....I hope he will bring back the Batman legacy back into t.v!!
I thought the credits had literally no music. That would have been fitting after going through all that shit. And the phone call would have made it eerie.
Knowing that the droning music after Joker’s voicemail is a scarecrow theme from Asylum, makes the credits a lot more scary. That an even bigger, more horrifying threat to Gotham and Bruce were right under his noise while he was dealing with Arkham City. That Jason was alive, planning Bruce’s demise, and Scarecrow was operating in AC, likely with much of his face missing, improving his fear toxin, and most horrifying of all, that the joker blood in Bruce as well as those patients in Arkham Knight are starting to be consumed from the inside and don’t even know it, and that over the course of months, everything they are will be twisted into a reflection of a person all of them likely knew and feared. All that is encapsulated perfectly in this music and it’s one of the best end credit scrolls in all of gaming imo.
After the last moments of the Joker’s call he may be gone with a whimper, but there’s something else amongst the horizon.. like a shroud of FEAR. An upcoming nightmare. God, I fucking LOVE these credits.
What a funny, chilling swan song for both Mark Hamill and his Joker. Truly creepy and best. It's as if Hamill (and the Joker) had phonetically listened to the Platters' song on his MP3 and earphones and sung at the lowest tone and same speed as the original one. So sad to hear his sendoff to the Joker. Thank you, Mark Hamill, for your sweet, haunting song.
I remember just sitting in my darl room watching the end credits mouth wide open of astounishment just listening to joker singing it was one of the most mind blowing things Ive ever experienced
This is truly one of those games that makes you think "did I beat the game, or did the game beat me?"
I beat the game
I agree, did we broke the rule? Joker won? Sooo many loses for one small victory
When i first choose to leave Arkham city as cat women, i got shocked and thought the batman really die that i got to do all the hard work again to get a better ending
@@Saul20239 same here XDD
Play farcry 5
I just love the insanely creepy industrial ambient music after Joker stops singing. It makes me feel like even though Joker is dead, a storm far worse is inching its way to Gotham...
The Joker is dead,the freak show´s shut down.
No one will miss that bastard clown!
But,before my final rime
Dark forces will make Gotham run out of time!
It's actually the music from the second nightmare from Arkham Asylum.
TheDude makes sense since it's scarecrow we take on in Arkham Knight.
The music is the one from the visitors room in arkham asylum I think.
Does anyone else get Blair Witch vibes from it?
God. The low piano rhythm. The industrial ambience following Joker's song. This is one of the most haunting credits sequences I've ever sat through. It's perfect.
boardmonster19702 Henry Adams is a real person. He has something to do with the whole Joker thing, but he isn't the Joker.
BlotRorschach ,
Mmmm
Mmmmmmm...P,,l,
The first time I ever finished the game, and heard that song during the credits...by the time it finished, I honestly could not decide how to feel about it. "Haunting" is a good word for it.
I was fine with sitting through the credits I just wish they scrolled a tiny bit faster
This might be the darkest, most haunting end credits ever and it's not even a horror game lol, Joker's singing and the ambient noise is incredible, I can't wait to play this game again.
It's actually the second encounter of scarecrow in Arkham asylum
Signaling his return in Knight
You know your game is good when even the end credits kick ass.
***** sad ending too
Yes in the black void of darkness with a little bit of Joker singing
RIP Kevin Conroy, only you could make this world to seem right…
Arkham Series will hit more different now 😔
I still remember the feeling that consumed me once I finished the game. it was shock, intensity, sadness. I cried. I don't know why. the credits started, I couldn't move. then I heard " you have missed call" and I just felt so sucked in. I couldn't leave my room. I miss that feeling. I had never experienced something with such velocity.
I can totally relate. I felt changed. I couldn't think normally. Everything reminded me of Joker and his death. It was even more emotional when I played as him in Arkham Knight.
Marco Ramos oh shit I know what you mean ill never experience this feeling ever again its unexplainable amazing
Marco Ramos same here bro
I felt exactly the same
everybody says poor Joker or poor Harley but really it's poor Batman... whether he wants to admit it or not Batman would never kille Joker and he wouldn't want him to die... but not only is he suffering about that he also watched Talia die and he has feelings for her.. on top of watching Strange die and other casualities throughout the night... this really was a dark night for the Dark Knight
Ryan Fanstone i think it’s more the fact of Batman witnessing all of these deaths in one night
Ryan Fanstone well strange was bleeding to death and at a fast rate, it was to late to save him
Joker made batman drop the cure? Or did he drop it on purpose?
True
@@HouseOfSugar-q2c he stabbed Batman in the shoulder and Batman dropped it accidentally
This end credit seqeuence froze me stiff thinking about the passing away of the Joker. It's the same feeling anyone gets after losing someone they've known for a long time.
R.I.P. Mark Hamil's Joker
JReed1985 and
He wasn’t really finished
@@muhammadasher6985 and
If you want more of him, watch the killing joke. Also justice league action, come to think of it.
RIP Kevin Conroy
Right after jokers voicemail we hear scarecrows soundtrack used in the second nightmare mission in Asylum, warning for Gotham’s upcoming nightmare. This game is a masterpiece from beginning to end.
a clever detail.
Ahead of its time
Batman was the closest thing to a friend for joker
Truer words never been Spoken!🙏🏻
@@adnanbaytar61 that praying hands is actually highfive
@@louloubelle8217 WHAT ? But I thought......
@@thebatman68 batman is the only person joker truly enjoys to be with
@@jugsofmalk9987 yeah
I love the dark music that plays
Isn't it the same music as the 2nd dream in Arkham Asylum? You know, the one where Batman's parents die?
It's also played in the visitors area where you go in first person
From the heavenly choir, to the droning music, to the bittersweet voicemail and finally the creepy ambient music.
This may be the greatest end credits in videogame history?
I finished this game at midnight and with no lights on, which ended up making the ending absolutely perfect
2:24 I may NOT be a Luke Skywalker fan (ironic that I LOVE Star Wars), but Mark Hamill is a freakin' LEGEND!!!
mARK HAMill = ARKHAM
Hotel = Trivago
@@thatrandomquestion2584
Coincidence?. I think not
Smartass
These credits perfectly give the feeling of ‘Ive won, but at what cost?’
Joker didn't care about Harley at all. He has used her from day 1. Its what makes her plight so tragic really, doing all this stuff for a man who would kill her on the spot if she wasn't as crazy and willing as she is.
Batman is the only person Joker can rely on though. Harley is always messing up and ruining things, but Batman is always so predictable for him. 2 sides of the same coin.
You should watch the Harley Quin 2019 the animated series
@@silent.x.cantmizz that show is ultimate cringe
@@xxtesticals4863 so is your name
@@cameronvelska4610he's right you know
What the fuck was Batman feeling when he heard this.
Aiden Rutledge uhhhhhh what?
SweetLemonade90 he was haunted by his nightmares about joker, who he died in his hands
He respected his rival in this moment knowing he caused his end.
Kevin Taylor seems legit
This is one the of the most creepiest credits ever,
wdym
That spooky sound in the credits
Weird thought: This means the joker listened to "only you" enough times to memorize it
Well, he's shown a fondness for oldies in the comics.
who hasn't
I get depressed every time I watch this or think about it.
Batsy the Muse like fr
The music after "Only You" is very disturbing. To me, it reflects how truly fucked up the Joker's psyche is and too mind boggling to comprehend. It also reflects the madness that surrounds Batman and all the shit he has to deal with. How's it possible that he can sustain his sanity?
Dude this whole credit theme is as disturbing as it gets it's like straight out of a nightmare literally. This song always comes every time into my sleep and it comes when I'm in a dark and creepy Rose Red like hallway and then I get jumped by when joker stops singing. And I thought being Batman was awesome, I can see why he's disturbed everytime.
I literally just stayed frozen looking at my screen from Joker's death scene to the moment these credits ended in shock and horror the first time I beat the game. "Only You" wasn't so creepy as much as it was fitting for the Joker, but this, this credits music is downright disturbing and unsettling. To me, this track represents Gotham and how even with the Joker's passing, it's no less a bleak, sick, dark and disturbed place. It will never heal or get better, the damage is already done. Gotham is a literal hell on earth and Batman ultimately for all the good he's doing is just going about routine to save as many people as he can while so many others perish
Nick Stuart that's a good music for horror movie isn't it
This game is like based on psychological horror (the credits, Jokers grotesque look, Clayface, Grundy, Mad Hatters dream sequence, Croc, Scarecrow hints, Ras Al-Ghul trials, Victor Zaszz, Hush and the entire environment.) with unquenchable ass-whopping action fun and playing a Legendary Phenom (Batman). Yes it's got scary elements but you get the opportunity to kick the shit out of any scary entity infront of you.
It's very possible Batman ISN'T sane. It's hinted at in various comics like the Killing Joke that Batman is just as insane as half the villains he fights against. The difference is Batman is able to still function to a degree in society, Joker and the rest are too far gone to ever be able to do that.
First Time i Hear This, is when i beat the game and then i get to the kitchen, i was alone in home,and then I hear " You Have one missed call, Call received three hours ago" i be like: "Whata?!" and when i started to hear joker i be like: OMG,Whattahel!
Nightwing_BR Same O.O
Try thinking about being in a dark mansion (Rose Red kind of mansion) and you walk around slowly while hearing this sound and song. Like from living room to basement to upstairs, a real dark nightmare
Joker and Batman are meant for each other. One without the other is useless. R.I.P Joker
Everything about this game is just perfection! You know a game is good if you actually want to be there for the credits!
I love when video games like this have big name voice actors. I know Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamil are the main ones for this game but other legends like Dee Bradley Baker, Tara Strong, Maurice LaMarche, Carlos Alazraqui, Corey Burton, and Kari Wahlgren are in here too.
Nolan North too. He voices Penguin and a few Arkham goons.
The joker is my favorite supervillain. I cried when I passed it and did that just say will smith
I know me too! 😖
Yep it did say will smith
Personally, I think Joker feels a sliver of something for Harley, but the song is not for her. Joker's fucked up relationship with Batman has always been more important to him than his fucked up relationship with Harley.
Plus, it's obviously on Batman's voicemail. I mean, really.
I don't care what Mark Hamill says. If Paul Dini and Kevin Conroy come back to do a third Batman game that can top Arkham City or hell, anything that involves the two. Hamill WILL reprise his role as the Clown Prince of Crime even if he say's he's done.
It's 2020 how did you like arkham knight
@@joellagonzales6343 I like Arkham Knight but the tank battles are still the worst part of the game
well you are right he did come back
@@joellagonzales6343 hated it, waste of potentional, but good grafics and gameplay tho.
I personally loved Arkham knight. Was personally satisfying for me. My only real complaints was the lack of good boss fights, Some bad guys having wasted potential, And the cobra tank battles (I was fine with using the Batmobile in tank combat and in puzzels) Besides those, the game was awesome.
"Only you" starts at 2:18
genuinely one of the most chilling credits scenes of all time
The ambiance in the backgroung after joker stops singing is from the room in arkham asylum when joker talks to you in a tv.
Scarecrow easter egg?
" Crime has no punchline without Batman" -The Joker
This game alone proves video games can be art
Thats what I like about the Joker: yes he is the comedy to Batman's tragedy, both sides of the same coin, ying and yang etc. But he' the only Villain (that I know of) who has inflicted his illusions upon another major character in the series; Harley Quinn. She can't live without him though (that story is yet to progress)- she has gone completely insane; her mind lost in the Joker's chaos... revenge is all she'll hear and see (though I suspect imaginary visions and talks with Joker too).
I think what got myself and alot of us all broken up was the fact it's Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill did the voice work. Why? Cause I and probably most saw this as an (un?)offical continuation of the animated series. We grew up with them as our Batman and Joker, they're who brought the characters to life and cemented the role as hero and villain forever to us. Watching one actually die for good was a gut punch to us, a familiar face to be gone for good, a portion of our childhood dying, and a oddly beloved villain never again causing chaos to bring our hero running. I even went to work just after I finished and a coworker asked why I looked so down, I told him I finished Arkham City. He nodded and patted my back saying it hurt for him too.
Still to this day one of the best games in history
Why why... Why did this appear in my recommendations today???
Arkham city is special because i actually cried when the credits appeared the music everything is perfect in this game
It's Kind of Sad
Terris Williams true
Once I finished this game, I sat listening to this thinking just what the hell did Batman go through , the death, pain and misery all in one night. The death of Hugo Strange, the pain of losing Talia and the misery of joker dying
Well quetion brou
One of the most fucking awesome dark ambient end credits in history of end credits! Joker´s song and bonus Harleen nursery rhyme. This game is unbeatable!
Just hearing back to this gives me chills
Let's be honest, even though it said 3 hours ago, there's a tiny voice that whispered in the back of your mind saying "he's still alive"
*You have one missed call. Call received 3 hours ago.*
After 4:30 that's like the ambiance of 2nd part with Scarcrow in Asylum
Perhaps an easter egg,
That part Is creepy
I played this game for the first time one year ago. When I finished the game and the credits started I felt that I have just lost the game, that I was defeated. When the Joker sang I feel terror and emptiness, because he was already dead, but he still felt so alive. The dark music after the Joker’s song it’s exactly how it feels to think about the Arkham Asylum, that mad world. The darkness of that place is something else. I have never felt this before, and I think that a great story is told even when the “movie” has finished, this end credits tells us that we didn’t win, Joker died and even with that, we didn’t win.
The moment this music started it basically made me think "You won....for now. Enjoy the peace while it lasts...." And scarecrow laughing in the background
Dude... Everything Will Smith touches turns to gold... But Batman plus Will Smith? Heaven.
I can't wait for the remaster! Except for the scenes with Hugo Strange
I hated Hugo strange
1:13
will smith?
XD BREH
It was also seen In the opening credits when the tyger gaurds are telling you to go to line A.
😂😂😂😂😂
I want you to play a game Lol😂😂🤣🤣
But actually, I just found out it isn't the "Will Smith" you think it is, it is another "Will Smith" and had his name shortened from "William Smith" to "Will Smith"
@@davidlimon5437 So it’s another Will Smith and not the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
“You are my destiny”
Oh...I see what you did there.
I crying right now ;(
the most brilliant ending and final performance from our beloved joker :)
I love the way the last song fades into that Terminator-ish song, and it was perfect music to listen to and reflect on what just happened and what will happen. I don't know how Arkham 3 would work without Joker and the villains already shown though...
Joker would never send that voicemail, He already knew.
me too, i recently beat this game, and i felt as if i was tearing when joker died and this song came up
I got chills from listening to this again...
It's funny how this is scarecrow's theme
Giving hints about his return in Knight
This song makes this game so sad
2:18
"You have one missed call..."
This is just one if those credits where you put the controller down.
Listen to the credits and then say.
Damn
2:25 that sents chills down my spine every time I hear joker singing posablely the most disturbing end credits I've ever seen or heard and this game isn't even a horror game that shows that other games can have creepy music in their end credits
The nostalgia is real 😢
Starts at 2:19
I like the ominous tone after joker is singing
Lead Environment Artist: Will Smith 1:12
Best. Ending ever. Haven’t played a game since.
the writer of this game,Paul Dini,is also the writer and creator of the Batman animated series....I hope he will bring back the Batman legacy back into t.v!!
The Music that played after joker stopped singing reminded me of Arkham asylum
The Joker's singing makes me feel like i just beat a horror game
I thought the credits had literally no music. That would have been fitting after going through all that shit. And the phone call would have made it eerie.
Man, that sure was one crazy ending.
Thanks for the walkthrough.
him singing this always gets me misty eyed, can't explain why
The choral music really does make this game sound so mysterious.
The cure was Only thing keeping the Joker alive
Theses credits are actually haunting
It made me cry
1:15 Lead Environmental Artist: Will Smith
Well, The fact that TT Games, the guys who made the lego series, helped make this.
This is How Happened...This is how Joker Died...
The music makes me feel empty
R.I.P. best villain ever
Joker:Batman cull the herd
Batman:*Starts to beat everyone up*
Is it odd I am reminded of that song Batman sang; Am I Blue? Joker's Only You sounds like a reply to that
2:26 is when the song starts.
Happy Halloween
it sounds like joker is sad when he sings this song, even though hes mad crazy, he always had a soft spot for his friend aka batties.
Knowing that the droning music after Joker’s voicemail is a scarecrow theme from Asylum, makes the credits a lot more scary. That an even bigger, more horrifying threat to Gotham and Bruce were right under his noise while he was dealing with Arkham City. That Jason was alive, planning Bruce’s demise, and Scarecrow was operating in AC, likely with much of his face missing, improving his fear toxin, and most horrifying of all, that the joker blood in Bruce as well as those patients in Arkham Knight are starting to be consumed from the inside and don’t even know it, and that over the course of months, everything they are will be twisted into a reflection of a person all of them likely knew and feared.
All that is encapsulated perfectly in this music and it’s one of the best end credit scrolls in all of gaming imo.
Does the music that starts playing at 4:33 have a name?
It is a soundtrack reused from Arkham Asylum which is the music that played in the second scarecrow nightmare.
I believe that was at Visitors Room, with TV's and Joker's mannequins.
Creepiest/Darkest End Credits EVER.
After the last moments of the Joker’s call he may be gone with a whimper, but there’s something else amongst the horizon.. like a shroud of FEAR. An upcoming nightmare.
God, I fucking LOVE these credits.
I honestly think 'Pay your respects' would have been a perfect music for the closing credits,too.
this was the saddest and dark ending ever in the Arkham series
4:02 says one of their Outsource Partners were Virtuos does that mean they were the ones who did it in Unreal Engine 3?
I DIDNT WANT TALIA TO DIEEEE!!😭😭😭😭
Same! I know she's evil, but I think she's adorable! She's like Damian, but female! And I kind of ship her with Batman. :'(
😥😥
Yall sad about Talia? Did you see the cold expression when Jim asked Batman what happened Batman couldn’t tell him
Indeed
well gotham has peace again
What a funny, chilling swan song for both Mark Hamill and his Joker. Truly creepy and best. It's as if Hamill (and the Joker) had phonetically listened to the Platters' song on his MP3 and earphones and sung at the lowest tone and same speed as the original one. So sad to hear his sendoff to the Joker. Thank you, Mark Hamill, for your sweet, haunting song.
I remember just sitting in my darl room watching the end credits mouth wide open of astounishment just listening to joker singing it was one of the most mind blowing things Ive ever experienced
Only you can make this world seen right
This game is too good