It would not be an exaggeration to call Batman one of the most ubiquitous superheroes in the history of fiction. Kind of ironic, considering stealth and subtlety is part of his whole shtick. Regardless, the Caped Crusader and the Bat Family have made their way to the world of Minecraft, and their rogue’s gallery has come along for the ride. Here are all the villains and locations in the Minecraft Batman DLC.
All Villans and Locations in Minecraft Batman DLC
The Batman DLC for Minecraft features a fully-realized recreation of Gotham City, all rendered in Minecraft’s delightfully chunky aesthetic. The developers went to painstaking degrees to replicate all of Gotham’s most iconic landmarks, including Wayne Manor, the Gotham City Police Department, and Arkham Asylum.
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In addition to these major landmarks, each of Gotham’s biggest villains has established their own personal lairs hidden around the city. Finding these lairs and dealing with the crooks within is a big part of the DLC’s campaign.
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Speaking of crooks, which members of Batman’s sizable stable of baddies will you be dealing with today? The Batman DLC features appearances by the following DC villains:
- The Joker
- The Penguin
- Harley Quinn
- Poison Ivy
- Mr. Freeze
- Clayface
- Firefly
- The Riddler
You’ll get a chance to tangle with each of these villains over the course of the DLC’s campaign. While some of the villains like Joker and Mr. Freeze have their own private lairs, many of the others have teamed up. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy will take you on as a duo, for instance, as well as Clayface and Firefly. Additionally, rather than staying exclusively in his lair, the Riddler has peppered all of Gotham with puzzles and riddles for you to solve, kind of like the Riddler Trophy puzzles in the Batman Arkham games.
Rather than crafting, the Batman DLC for Minecraft is more of a self-contained gameplay experience, allowing you to explore Gotham as Batman and take down bad guys. It’s like an entire mini Arkham game in a Minecraft-themed package!
Published: Oct 18, 2022 12:11 pm