

Future entries in the Arkham franchise would take these critiques to heart, developing more compelling boss battles - in particular the fight against Mr. Reviewers argued that Joker transforming into a monster seemed out of character, and the fight didn't live up to Arkham Asylum's more successful moments, particularly the game's nightmarish stealth encounters against the Scarecrow.

The fight between Batman and Joker Titan has long been controversial, with critics - including CBR - pointing out that the battle was a lackluster slugfest in a game that generally struggled with boss battles.

"Always thirsty for power, the Joker even injects himself with the formula and transforms into the Joker Titan… but it all proves futile when Batman thwarts the Clown Prince of Crime’s plans and stops the chaos from spreading any farther," continues the description. RELATED: DC Just Revealed How The Joker Sees Himself - and It's a Nightmare After battling several Titan-enhanced henchmen over the course of the game, Batman faces off against the mutated Joker in a makeshift arena on the roof of the asylum. Instead of merely enhancing a user's strength and speed, Titan causes a person's body to morph into grotesque, exaggerated proportions. Arkham Asylum's plot revolves around Titan, which was intended to be an in-fiction successor to the super steroid Venom used by Bane, but far more virulent. Joker's monster-like appearance comes from the end of Rocksteady Studio's Batman: Arkham Asylum, when the maniacal villain injects himself with a toxin known as Titan in a crazed effort to defeat the Caped Crusader once and for all. "The self-styled Clown Prince of Crime has no superpowers, beyond a capacity for incredible violence and a skill at creating deadly mayhem." Figures sold separately."An insanely dangerous supervillain, the Joker’s white skin, green hair, and blood-red lips belie the chaotic nature underlying his cartoonish appearance," reads McFarlane Toys' description of the figure.

We saw these figures on display at Toy Fair 2020, and now we have more details on the accessories they will come with. We now have more details on the upcoming Batman and Joker figures from Arkham Asylum. McFarlane Toys has shared new product pages for two upcoming DC Multiverse figures.
