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Batman looked at the shimmering blue vial locked behind reinforced glass. He had hours left. Maybe less. His vision blurred for a second—a symptom of the Joker’s poisoned blood. He saw a flash of a laughing face in the shadows, but it was just a hallucination. "I’ll find her," Batman promised.
He plummeted into the dark, snapping his cape open at the last second to catch an updraft. He soared over the collapsed streets of Park Row, passing the neon ruins of the Ace Chemicals building. Below him, the city was a war zone. Political prisoners huddled around trash-can fires while TYGER guards patrolled the rooftops with high-tech snipers, their red lasers cutting through the blizzard. Batman Arkham City Game of the Year EditionBatm...
"You... you really would have given it to me," Joker whispered, his voice failing as he slumped against a crate. "Even after everything I've done." Batman looked at the shimmering blue vial locked
"The cure is with Freeze," Batman replied, diving off the ledge. His vision blurred for a second—a symptom of
The clown looked horrific. His skin was sloughing off in patches, his eyes bloodshot and wild. He sat in a makeshift throne, coughing up black bile while a cinema projector played old cartoons on a dirty sheet.
The night stretched on, a gauntlet of villains and broken promises. He navigated the sunken ruins of Wonder City, a steampunk utopia buried beneath the filth of the modern slum. He fought Ra’s al Ghul in a realm of sand and spirits, proving his worth not as a successor, but as a guardian. Every victory felt hollow as the clock neared zero.
He moved toward the GCPD building, now a frozen fortress held by Mr. Freeze. The ice was beautiful and lethal, creeping up the brickwork like crystalline ivy. Inside, the temperature dropped to levels that would freeze a normal man’s lungs. "Victor!" Batman shouted into the hollow, echoing halls.