![]() This incarnation joins with the Riddler's scheme to steal the city savings. All of his important decisions are decided by a flip of this coin - the scarred side representing evil, the clean side representing good. He quickly became one of Gotham's top crime bosses, with the unusual habit of making all of his decisions with a two-headed coin - scratched on one side and clean on the other. Eschewing his old belief in justice, Two-Face becomes fixated on proving the arbitrariness of free will. Dent's mind snapped after that, and he declared himself a mere puppet of fate. The details vary from origin to origin, but Dent eventually got doused with acid, burning away the left half of his face until it resembled the monster within. Much like Jim Gordon, Harvey Dent was one of the few honest law enforcers in Gotham, and at one point a brilliant District Attorney. Voiced by: Steve Blum (first game), Troy Baker ( DC Super Heroes onwards), Peter Jessop ( DC Super-Villains) What the Hell, Hero?: Calls Batman out for not leaving him alone, although as he's a criminal it rings slightly hollow.Weak, but Skilled: Riddler is a weak man physically, but mentally he's smart enough to plan out entire raids, and has enough skill to fight in basic close-quarter combat.Freeze, Poison Ivy and Two-Face to his cause. Villain Team-Up: He initially allies with Joker and Penguin to break all the villains out, then recruits Clayface, Mr.Smug Snake: There is no beating around the bush- Riddler may be brilliant, but he is incredibly arrogant.Punny Name: Edward Nigma, which fits with his persona.Pungeon Master: Constantly makes bad jokes during his mission briefings.The second confirms it when he loudly mugs a man. Large Ham: The first game implied this with his text briefings.Insufferable Genius: He constantly brags about his intellect in his mission briefings.Greed: His motive in the first game is to steal the city savings.Evil Is Petty: While robbing the "Man of the Year" award ceremony, he basically behaves like a petty thug and steals money from a man's wallet, seemingly for no reason than to be spiteful. ![]() ![]() Evil Is Hammy: Implied with his text briefings, confirmed when he loudly and theatrically mugs a man in the second game.Demoted to Extra: In DC Superheroes he's only a Mini-Boss for the first level, in Beyond Gotham his regular version is a Quest Giver and his 1966 version is a Mini Boss in the bonus level, and in DC Super-Villains he only has a notable playable role in one level.Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He's not as good as Joker or Penguin in physical combat, but he's okay enough to get some good hits in.Cannot Tell a Lie: Owing to his Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, he is subconsciously forced to leave clues at the scene of his crimes.Cane Fu: Uses his question-mark cane in combat, and it doubles as a Mind-Control Device in the first game.Big Bad Ensemble: With the Joker and the Penguin in the first game.Adaptational Badass: In the first game, he can spin his cane fast enough to deflect projectiles, which other versions of him can't do.Adaptation Dye-Job: His 1966 version is for some reason red-haired in Beyond Gotham, despite the fact that he had black hair in the TV series.His plan is to steal the city savings from the Gotham Central Reserve. Like most of the Bat-Rogues, Edward Nigma, aka the Riddler, is victim to a mental disorder - in his case, an Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder that subconsciously forces him to leave clues in the form of riddles at the scenes of his crimes. Voiced by: Tom Kenny (first game), Rob Paulsen ( DC Super Heroes), Roger Craig Smith ( Beyond Gotham onwards), Wally Wingert ( DC Super-Villains)
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