Characters Arkham Knight features a large ensemble cast of characters from the history of Batman comics. The main character is Batman (
Kevin Conroy)—a superhero trained to the peak of human physical and mental perfection and an expert in martial arts. He is supported by his allies, Robin (
Matthew Mercer), Nightwing (
Scott Porter), Catwoman (
Grey DeLisle),
Barbara Gordon (
Ashley Greene)—who assists Batman covertly as the hacker Oracle—and her father, police commissioner
James Gordon (
Jonathan Banks). Batman's loyal butler
Alfred Pennyworth (
Martin Jarvis) and Wayne Enterprises colleague
Lucius Fox (
Dave Fennoy) provide Batman with tactical support, and the holy warrior
Azrael (
Khary Payton) aims to replace Batman as Gotham's protector. Throughout the city, Batman is faced with several supervillains: he must overcome Scarecrow's (
John Noble) plot to threaten Gotham City, dismantle the
Penguin's (
Nolan North) weapon dealing operation, put an end to
Two-Face's (
Troy Baker) bank heists, conquer the Riddler's (
Wally Wingert) challenges, capture the plant-controlling
Poison Ivy (
Tasia Valenza), and subdue Harley Quinn (
Tara Strong), who wants revenge against Batman for the death of the
Joker (
Mark Hamill), Batman's psychopathic nemesis who appears in the game as a hallucination. The game introduces the Arkham Knight (also voiced by Baker), a new villain created by Rocksteady, DC Comics CCO and comic-book writer Geoff Johns, and DC co-publisher and comic artist
Jim Lee. The Arkham Knight is a militarized version of Batman, with the "A" logo of the
Arkham Asylum facility worn as an emblem on his chest. Other villains include the pyromaniac
Firefly (
Crispin Freeman), the beastly
Man-Bat (
Loren Lester), the veteran assassin
Deathstroke (
Mark Rolston), the serial killer
Professor Pyg (
Dwight Schultz), the religious fanatic
Deacon Blackfire (
Mark Worden), and
Hush (also voiced by Conroy), who is impersonating Batman's alter-ego as Bruce Wayne.
Arkham Knight also features appearances and voice cameos by various characters drawn from the history of Batman comics and the previous
Arkham games, including pharmaceutical businessman
Simon Stagg (
Philip Proctor), reporters
Vicki Vale (also voiced by DeLisle) and
Jack Ryder (
James Horan), police officer Aaron Cash (Duane Shepard), corporate businessman
Lex Luthor (
Keith Silverstein), crimefighter
Kate Kane, serial killer
Calendar Man, and mutated gangster
Killer Croc (
Steve Blum), while the game's
downloadable content features appearances by
Mad Hatter (
Peter MacNicol),
Black Mask (
Brian Bloom),
Mr. Freeze (
Maurice LaMarche),
Ra's al Ghul (
Dee Bradley Baker),
Nyssa Raatko (
Jennifer Hale), and
Nora Fries (
Cissy Jones). The game also makes references to many characters from the history of Batman and DC Comics.
Setting Nine months after the death of the Joker during the events of
Arkham City, Batman is struggling to cope with the absence of his archenemy and the uncomfortable feeling that the pair shared a bond deeper than either could admit. Without the Joker's presence, Gotham's citizens have never felt safer, and crime in the city has declined significantly. However, this gives Batman's enemies, including Penguin, Riddler, Two-Face, and Harley Quinn, a chance to unite with the singular goal of defeating Batman. Having anticipated a new threat, Batman has continued to develop crime-fighting technology and maintain a vigil over the city. On Halloween night, Scarecrow, who Batman had defeated in
Arkham Asylum, threatens the city with his newly created strain of fear toxin and bombs planted throughout Gotham, forcing the evacuation of the city's six million civilians. Only criminals remain in the city, leaving Commissioner Gordon and the Gotham City Police Department outnumbered.
Arkham Knight Gotham City is approximately five times the scale of the open-air Arkham City prison in
Arkham City. The game takes place in the center of the city, which is split into three islands: Bleake, Founders, and Miagani, with various districts such as the neon-tinged Chinatown, and the industrial shipping yard. Bleake Island features shorter buildings, disheveled areas, and abandoned docks, while Founders Island is a modern development of skyscrapers built on the ruins of Gotham slums, and Miagani Island is an older metropolis with Wayne Tower at its center. Oracle has set up her communications headquarters in the Gotham clock tower, which also houses a makeshift
Batcave.
Plot On Halloween, the Scarecrow forces an evacuation of Gotham City after threatening to unleash his new fear toxin. Batman tracks Scarecrow to a hideout where he rescues the imprisoned Poison Ivy, who had refused to join Batman's other
rogues in Scarecrow's plot. Oracle identifies
Ace Chemicals as the source of Scarecrow's toxin. Batman investigates the facility and discovers a large militia being dispatched to occupy Gotham, led by the mysterious "Arkham Knight". Batman locates Scarecrow, who has transformed the building into a toxic bomb meant to engulf the entire Eastern Seaboard. Scarecrow reveals that he has kidnapped Oracle before escaping. Exposing himself to the toxin, Batman inhibits the bomb's blast radius before the Joker confronts him. A flashback reveals that before the Joker's death, his infected blood was used in
blood transfusions, infecting five people, including Batman. Concealing his infection, Batman imprisoned the four other patients, who were physically and mentally transforming into the Joker. Joker, existing as a mental projection produced by the infected blood and fear toxin, frequently appears to taunt Batman and twist his perception of reality. After Batman escapes Ace Chemicals, he alerts Gordon to his daughter's kidnapping, revealing that she aids his vigilantism. Gordon, feeling betrayed, abandons him and leaves to find Scarecrow on his own. Batman learns that Scarecrow recruited business mogul Simon Stagg to build the "Cloudburst", a mass dispersal device for the fear toxin. Aboard Stagg's airship, Batman finds Scarecrow, but a dose of his fear toxin allows the Joker's persona to temporarily assume control of Batman while the Arkham Knight extracts the Cloudburst. Recovering, Batman locates Oracle in Scarecrow's hideout, where he watches her shoot herself after being exposed to fear toxin. Harley Quinn seizes Batman's makeshift base inside the Panessa film studio to rescue the "Joker-ized" patients. Batman and Robin capture Harley and the infected, but one of the patients kills the others and himself, believing that Batman will become the perfect "Joker". Realizing that Batman is infected, Robin attempts to imprison him, but is instead locked in a cell by Batman for his own safety. The Arkham Knight activates the Cloudburst, flooding the city with fear toxin. Batman destroys the tank carrying the Cloudburst and convinces Ivy to empower an ancient tree that can neutralize the toxin. She succeeds and saves Gotham, but dies from the exertion, while Batman's exposure to the toxin strengthens the Joker's control over him. Batman pursues the Arkham Knight to a construction site to rescue Gordon. The Knight reveals himself to be
Jason Todd, the previous second Robin, who was tortured and seemingly murdered by Joker. Todd blames Batman for abandoning him and escapes after refusing Batman's offer to help him. Batman and Gordon confront Scarecrow, where Oracle is revealed to be alive, with her suicide having been a hallucination. Batman rescues Oracle and returns her to the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD), but Scarecrow escapes with Gordon as a hostage. Using the remaining militia, Scarecrow assaults the GCPD to eliminate Batman's allies. Batman and Oracle neutralize the militia, but Scarecrow uses the distraction to kidnap Robin. To save Robin and Gordon, Batman surrenders to Scarecrow and is taken to the ruins of Arkham Asylum. Scarecrow unmasks Batman as Bruce Wayne to the world on television, before repeatedly injecting Batman with his fear toxin to break him before the public. Batman and Joker battle for control inside Batman's mind; Joker attempts to weaken Batman by showing the effects of succumbing to the infection, but Batman triumphs and locks the Joker away deep within his mind, forever to be forgotten—the Joker's only fear. Todd saves Batman, who subdues Scarecrow with his own fear toxin. After Batman ensures that Gotham is safe, Gordon dispatches the police to reclaim the streets, and Batman activates the "Knightfall Protocol" to protect his loved ones. Surrounded by reporters, Batman returns home to
Wayne Manor, where Alfred greets him; as the pair enter the manor, it explodes. Sometime later, Gordon, now the Mayor of Gotham, prepares to attend Oracle and Robin's wedding. Elsewhere, two muggers attack a family in an alley but are confronted by a nightmarish figure resembling Batman. ==Development==