Thanks to the "Groundhog Day" Loop, no one stays dead until the Groundhog Day Loop is broken at the end of of the second game, Continuum Shift. Many characters can and often do die in the story mode of Blazblue.His legend, however, definitely lives on. And finally, Batman as the world knows him dies - whether Bruce himself dies is open to interpretation (it's unlikely, but open-ended), but his days as Batman seem to be over. Nora and Victor Fries leave Gotham with only days left to live, and either Nyssa Raatko or Ra's Al Ghul will die depending on a choice you make (though Ra's won't die immediately). Joker, corporeally dead at the end of Batman: Arkham City now exists as a cerebral infection, manifesting in hallucinations, taking over Batman's mind until he's finally overcome and "killed" for good. Batman: Arkham Knight, as the last game in the series (at least as far as Rocksteady is concerned), they took liberty to start killing people.The other noted characters to meet their end are Hugo Strange, Clayface, Ra's and Talia al Ghul, although the game suggests the latter two may return in a sequel, with the aid of a a Lazarus pit. Batman: Arkham City dispatches several long established characters (in both the game series and comic source material), most substantially The Joker, who, second only to Batman, was the most prominent character throughout both Arkham games.There are also various endings where the world falls to darkness, resulting in the deaths of the entire cast. Rook/Alette (whichever one survived the first game) will be murdered by a racist human if they attempt to negotiate with the dredge without returning the dredge baby and Ivar will be killed by magical backlash if he kills Eyvind so Alfrun can perform the world saving ritual. In The Banner Saga 3, in addition to many playable characters being able to die if you make the wrong decisions, both of the main characters can die. ![]()
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