In the Amusement Mile portion of the map, a sign for Leslie Thompkins' free medical health clinic can be spotted. Leslie Thompkins is an old colleague of Thomas Wayne and is one of the lesser-known trusted allies of Batman. If one finds a secret room of the abandoned and repurposed Seagate Amusement Park, one can find a giant ominous starfish inside a containment tank.
This is Starro, an alien who is a threat to the Earth as a whole and was the first villain that brought about the united might of the original Justice League. It is hinted that Starro was meant to be a star attraction for the park but it was never opened which is definitely for the better.
It would seem that the Arkham games were planting the seeds for a whole DC Universe of superhero games because, in Arkham Origins , one can find a container belonging to Ferris Aircraft as well as a billboard for Ferris. Ferris also owned a shopping mall in Arkham Knight. For those unaware, Ferris Aircraft is the company located in Coast City which also happens to be the developers of the experimental aircraft that Hal Jordan was a test pilot for before becoming the Green Lantern of Earth.
During the astoundingly well-done opening sequence of Arkham Knight , most are quick to point out the poster of Metropolis as a reference to the Man of Steel himself. A great Easter egg without a doubt but there is another one in the same diner sequence. One can find a poster advertising people to "run to Keystone" which may have some newer fans confused. The red streak is obviously a reference to The Flash but isn't he from Central City?
A great reference to one of the best Golden Age heroes. This song also appears in the final predator mission if Batman starts taking too long. As a result, the Joker starts singing his own variation over the intercom. While it is not difficult to find, this Easter egg from Batman: Arkham City is a detail that most might miss.
Beside the mannequin holding Harley Quinn's old uniform from Arkham Asylum is a pregnancy test that reads as positive. To go even further, if the player sticks through the credits, the sound of Tara Strong's Harley Quinn singing can be heard.
She is singing a variation of Hush, Little Baby further hinting that Harley Quinn was pregnant with the Joker's child.
However, this was never followed up in any game or comic form. Though Barbara Gordon is famous for being a member of the Bat-Family, she also leads a team of female heroes known as the Birds Of Prey.
Black Canary has been referenced multiple times in the Arkham games and her existence is confirmed in Batman: Arkham Knight. In Barbara's clock tower, she has her own desk on the lower floors, and the computer displays a chatroom featuring Oracle, Huntress, and Black Canary as chat members. This one from Batman: Arkham City is a bit convoluted and requires peripheral ways of decoding.
Using the cryptographic sequencer, the player can tune into different radio frequencies across Arkham City. There are three secret frequencies that always broadcast seemingly random numbers. Two of these are somewhat simple, the numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet leading to the decoded messages of, "I will return Batman" and "You will pay for what you have done to me.
This was Rocksteady's way of teasing Scarecrow's triumphant return for the next game. However, DC fans can still find pleasing Easter eggs including the history of the amusement park in which the campaign is set in.
In a small speech near the end of the game, Joker or, more accurately, Clayface posing as the Joker makes a reference to the Lost finale, The End , and its polarizing reception when brushing aside how he managed to recover from his illness.
He asks metaphorically, pointing out how it might be disappointing to know all the answers, saying "Would you be happy? Does it make sense? How come it all ended in a church? Reversing the already reversed footage reveals the Joker saying "Thank you for the entertainment, Bats! In it, inmates voice their suspicion as to who actually beat Two-Face. One of them mentions seeing Crazy Quilt, an infamous comic relief villain, near the Solomon Wayne Courthouse.
The tanks bear an uncanny resemblance to the containers found in Arkham West as part of a Riddler Challenge. The same canisters can also be found in Hush's hideout. In the picture Cain is carrying his murdered brother Abel across a barren wasteland. This is a direct reference to the end scene of Batman carrying Joker's body at the end of the game, symbolizing their opposing but symbiotic roles.
Easter Egg Scarecrow Thugs? Many people believe this to be a glitch. Easter Egg Fake Joker: When Batman is fighting the "healed" Joker just before the events of Protocol 10, using Detective Vision will reveal the entity he is fighting has no bones. This means that Batman was fighting Clayface the entire time. Upon entering Line A, a criminal blocks his path and says that Wayne is 'on his list'. He then makes a gun motion with his hand and chuckles. This is in fact the legendary marksman Deadshot, who hints at his mission in Arkham City.
When Bruce Wayne, along with the other political prisoners, are confronted by the mass of screaming inmates, Azrael can be seen watching from a nearby rooftop. This could imply that the Watcher in the Wings knows the Dark Knight's true identity. After rescuing the Medical Staff, there is a man to the left of the Church in a gurney, with bandages on his face and clutching a box. The doctor says that he was a doctor recently transferred there who stashed medical supplies and cut his own face off.
This is Hush, who Batman faces later in the game. The area where Black Mask resists the TYGER guards is shown via a hole in the building from which he escaped from , which serves as a riddle. It is where Sionis Industries was owned. Additionally, in the Museum, his wooden mask can be seen seen in a display case. The other thugs nervously dismiss him saying that they'd have to be crazy to do that. Interestingly, in Mr. It's an old Arkham Medical Examination for Prometheus, saying he passed the tests in November 12th, These are all developers at Rocksteady, the makers of Arkham City and Asylum.
Leslie Thompkins. Thompkins was a colleague of Thomas Wayne and an ally of Batman. You can pay your respects on this spot and find a tape left by Hugo Strange to Batman including a message "It will end where it began. Strange says that familiar camps will be opened at those cities all inspired by Arkham City. They are the cities of Superman and the Flash, respectively. Then Joker tells Batman that " You're going to come and find me, you can't stop yourself can you?
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