Gotham Knights - Easter Eggs and Secrets

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Hello people, here is nearly ever single Easter egg in Gotham Knights, enjoy!

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コメント (21)
  • Let's hope Suicide Squad: Killed the Justice League is riddles with Easter Eggs of both the Arkham Series and the DC Universe.
  • @JoeArnold333
    idk if its confirmed or not but its also possible that the picture of Babs with the 2 other women could also be Cassandra and Stephanie the other Batgirls
  • @fwcdisciple9271
    For the colorways, “Uniform Atlantis” is a reference color palette to Aquaman (orange and green), Signal is a reference to the related character Duke Thomas (The Signal), and Uniform Kobra is a reference to the DC criminal organization Kobra (which is like DC’s equivalent to Marvel’s HYDRA, but instead of Nazis they are cultists that are heavily tied to the League of Shadows)
  • The fact that at least 4 of Dick Grayson's love interests (Bridget Clancy, Sonia Branch, Starfire, and Shawn Tsang) are referenced in this game when his ex-girlfriend Barbara is in the actual game is insane. Gotta love that they brought out the obscurity from Shawn Tsang, though. At least there's potential there if he decides to rekindle stuff with her now that he and Barbs ended on a mutually respective note..
  • 2:03 I think Tribute Slade may highly also be a reference to the Teen Titans two-parter episode, The Apprentice, wher Robin (who was Dick Grayson in that show) became the apprentice of Deathstroke, who instead went by Slade in the show. It's super obvious.
  • @Moon-xy4mc
    Dr. Wilkins is two-faces butler. not surprised you didnt know he was only shown once in all of DC in batman #50 (1948) I think and only the people who have all of the batman comics and know them almost word by word.
  • Right next to the Black Adam color is one called Spoiler. That's another DC hero
  • @deonsmith227
    Also, with the "Magical Theater" advertisement, if you look above the words "Magical Theater," you'll see a face with red eyes and demon horns. The particular design for that face is a reference to Etrigan, or "The Demon," who is also a very well-known DC character in the supernatural side of their comics.
  • @deonsmith227
    When it comes to the cereal boxes on the refrigerator, while it is a reference to Booster Gold, you missed something else. The little robot on the front of the box is a reference to Skeets, Booster Gold's robot assistant who helps him while he fights crime. He's also from the future like Booster is and he serves to give Booster info about events that happen in the past (our present) so that Booster can stop crime.
  • @toast7580
    Y'know, I was watching this with no desire to play the game and to just see the cool work they put into it. But after listening to a few of the Bat Family interactions, I may have to play it for myself
  • @sustelsuk
    27:02 Wilkins what I find was two faces butler Also miss crazy quilt Easter egg he mention by the knights
  • @Papimonarch
    The John doe they were talking about was ras not anyone specifically
  • @sustelsuk
    Kinda sad that beside the card, there’s no Easter egg for joker, like ace chemical plant, amusement mile park being closed , evidence of his crimes like smiling fish, hand buzzer or gun with a flag that say bang on it. Or a picture of him with hearts on it in Harley office or maybe darts on it if she hate the joker guts. I mean he’s Batman archenemy for goodness sake
  • @KingJusTee
    Oracles old wheelchair is upstairs once you get up the stairs before you get to the room it’s sitting by the wall next to the door High Voltage.
  • @sloppy_jo
    They're dialog with Batgirl and nightwing where nightwing says he'd make a great assassin, it might reference him becoming a talon in elseworld comics.
  • @NihilusShadow
    You mention Darek Powers when discussing Foxteca, which is naturally a Batman Beyond reference, but didn't mention him in the Powers Club segment. Darek Powers was created for Batman Beyond and the game has essentially integrated the character's family into the history of Gotham by including the club. It was named after the "Powers Brothers", who were powerful bankers in Gotham, and it was the home of Gloria Powers until her death in 1973. I assume she is a great-great grandmother of Darek who will one day merge his company with Wayne Industries and create Wayne-Powers. I found this reference one of the more interesting ones because WB Montreal had designed their city by building it from the ground up, imagining what it was like before it was colonized and then building it up century by century until it had a full history like any real world city. It makes me wonder if they could continue building the city for future games, (assuming they make anymore), and they eventually give us a Batman Beyond style game set within Neo-Gotham which is built atop the Gotham we're currently playing in. That would be really neat. Gotham Knights has its problems, but I honestly don't think it's as bad as people were saying. It deserves sequels.
  • @thestorm2643
    An little easter egg or kinda is a shop near of the bridges that is named "suncash" a clear reference to Starbucks or im just imaginating
  • @Koba20247
    Nice vid bro love the random plat series