Batman: Arkham Origins - Anarky (Most Wanted Walkthrough)

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  • Batman: Arkham Origins Most Wanted Walkthrough \ Guide in Full HD (1080p)
    Batman: Arkham Origins Most Wanted Playlist:
    • Batman: Arkham Origins...
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    Most Wanted Criminal: Anarky / Lonnie Machin
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  • @CrimsonKnight77
    @CrimsonKnight77 Před 8 lety +1489

    I think Anarky's speech about Batman being the reason for Gotham being "so messed up" is more applicable to an older Batman. At this point, Batman has only just begun to attract villains to himself, and I doubt anyone has noticed a pattern yet. Additionally, at this time, Gotham is not yet dominated by supervillains; the mob are still very much a major power force.

    • @yosoyyo9487
      @yosoyyo9487 Před 8 lety +82

      Anarky thinks that his way of peace can work which is killing ,destroying,blowing bombs but batman has his rule which is not killing ra 'sal ghul also thinks that killing can make peace there not evil just want everything to be in there own way but batman doesn't want that cause sometimes they fail in there plan kill inocent people also

    • @mackenziejefferson8428
      @mackenziejefferson8428 Před 7 lety +75

      In the Frank Miller "Return of the Dark Knight" comic/animated release, psychiatrist Bartholomew Wolper said the supervillians Batman fights were "narcissistic proxies", and that Batman was creating these psychotics with his ongoing war on crime. Wolper wound up getting killed though, interesting to see someone else argue the same idea.

    • @dylanmoran7235
      @dylanmoran7235 Před 6 lety +79

      True - but that does afford Anarky a certain credit, in a sense. He predicted the legend of Batman before anybody, even the Joker, saw what he could really do, and what he would come to represent. This "voice of the people" may be a perversion of his peoples' values, but you can't say he didn't know the crowd he was playing towards - he knew they would gravitate to a hero, both citizen and criminal alike, and sure enough, the hero trailed anarchy in his wake.
      He may not have lasted as a main-stay of the rogues gallery - but he's almost become something of a criminal prophet, who saw Batman not as the man, but as the people he would embody.

    • @theimperialnord38
      @theimperialnord38 Před 4 lety +6

      Tell that to the assassins...

    • @toxification
      @toxification Před 4 lety +24

      I just wish they would've saved him for Arkham Knight.. y'know, the one that takes place in an anarchistic, and abandoned city?

  • @Sam-ep2yo
    @Sam-ep2yo Před 4 lety +352

    Anarky: *(Makes impassioned speech about his and Batman's differing philosophies)*
    Batman: *(Does a sick flip to flex on him, walks out)*

  • @1andonlyzara
    @1andonlyzara Před 10 lety +696

    I swear staring at Anarky always makes me expect some robot voice to say "We are Anonymous. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us."

  • @phre_y
    @phre_y Před 4 lety +180

    Anarky: Has a whole speech about corruption and how it's ruining Gotham
    Batman: Does a flip and walks away

  • @CGmakesCartoons
    @CGmakesCartoons Před 4 lety +386

    17:50 The real reason Anarky wasn’t in Arkham Knight

    • @christophertorrespastrana8889
      @christophertorrespastrana8889 Před 2 lety +26

      Lol

    • @advisedgnu69backup72
      @advisedgnu69backup72 Před 2 lety +34

      It was mentioned by Aaron Cash that no one has seen him since and no one knew where they kept him

    • @hoomonke689
      @hoomonke689 Před 2 lety +2

      @@advisedgnu69backup72 wasn't he the one at the cafe at the start of the game?

    • @advisedgnu69backup72
      @advisedgnu69backup72 Před 2 lety +5

      @@hoomonke689 it wasn’t him in the cafe, after Arkham Origins his whereabouts were unknown

    • @RubberNips
      @RubberNips Před 2 lety +10

      @@hoomonke689 according to the game files thats actually jason todd

  • @fraudron3455
    @fraudron3455 Před 5 lety +258

    To be honest Batman had an opportunity to work with, mentor and help anarchy further his goals to make Gotham a better place which will not only help him in the long run but also make sure anarky does not hurt anyone in his pursuit of justice. Having anarky put in jail will only fuel his anger and hatred towards batman and the justice system making him more dangerous for society in the future.

    • @TheRiddleMan-ci7hi
      @TheRiddleMan-ci7hi Před 5 lety +28

      That would be interesting, It really would! 😁👍😁👍😁👍😁

    • @Isiauwuehrifi
      @Isiauwuehrifi Před rokem +25

      That’s like, a big problem of batman. He doesn’t reform. Much like the punisher, he believes that criminals have no capability of redemption and change. He will literally break a person’s spine for stealing from a corner store because their daughter is gonna die and needs money for a surgery. He sends criminals into jail without caring about how much worse they turn out after it.

    • @zackanderson7440
      @zackanderson7440 Před rokem +51

      @@Isiauwuehrifi eh, it really depends on what version of Batman your consuming.

    • @caffeine_god
      @caffeine_god Před rokem +9

      Thats litteraly what happens in the comics with anarky he goes to jail comes back does things and foes back to jail just like any other batman villain

    • @johnbernardzulueta2677
      @johnbernardzulueta2677 Před rokem +3

      Look at what azrael did tho

  • @BigAshVideos
    @BigAshVideos Před 8 lety +188

    Enemy: "I can take-" *Immediately gets knocked out*

  • @carson3140
    @carson3140 Před 10 lety +626

    Anarky is one of the few things Montreal nailed perfectly. His character just really speaks to me in an odd way.

    • @mrcheesesmith
      @mrcheesesmith Před 9 lety +18

      Carson McDonald As in if the world was like it is in this game you would join his cause? I know I would.

    • @carson3140
      @carson3140 Před 9 lety +72

      Well the thing is that although he's on the right track, the way he tries to prove his points is where it all goes wrong. Maybe if he tried better methods, his message would actually get across to people.

    • @UnknownShadow360
      @UnknownShadow360 Před 5 lety +14

      @@carson3140 has a godamn terrorist. They all think they are doing right and are justifies, none of them are. As soon as you plan on blowing people up any point you makes goes down the shitter.

    • @94matheo
      @94matheo Před 4 lety +17

      @@UnknownShadow360 What are we suppose to do when a violent entity such as the U.S. gouvernment is destroying our planet and smashing all hopes of real social justice ? People would still be living under autoritarian monarchies if people wouldn't have kill kings and burning castles. Putting down a sick system is actually a gift for humanity.

    • @SunnyHF-nf4bc
      @SunnyHF-nf4bc Před 2 lety

      @@94matheo We live in the 21st Century now. Those methods are no longer acceptable.
      Anarky’s method was to blow up the entire city. It might as well be what Putin is doing to Ukraine. He doesn’t care about the lives of innocent civilians he kills.
      That is not the way. Anarky’s talk of corruption is correct, but then he lays blame on those who don’t have the strength or means to fight. You really expect a parent with a family to take care of to put their lives (and their family’s lives) in danger just to fight a losing fight?
      Are you really going to kill a working civilian standing in your way who did nothing wrong except work and try to feed their family? That was what the thugs who targeted and killed random police in the name of “justice for George Floyd” did. That was what the January 6 rioters did to the Capitol Hill guards because they were upset with an election result. Anarky is named as such for a reason.

  • @RegisTM
    @RegisTM Před 7 lety +2167

    This dude should have been in Arkham Knight

    • @slopnbiscuitz6944
      @slopnbiscuitz6944 Před 5 lety +91

      So true

    • @sweetangel8614
      @sweetangel8614 Před 5 lety +63

      True. I miss him.

    • @imtoasted9782
      @imtoasted9782 Před 5 lety +57

      I think he is two face son they both the same both fight people at same place

    • @retroradiationkingofvideog8526
      @retroradiationkingofvideog8526 Před 5 lety +36

      I know right he would of fit in perfectly in the game and my opinion copperhead as well

    • @knowledgebear425
      @knowledgebear425 Před 5 lety +115

      He is. At the beginning of the game where you are in the diner, the guy smoking is believed to be Anarky. Responsible for releasing Scarecrow's gasses into the diner. It's even clear that it is Anarky, due to the fact that there is an Anarky symbol, right next to him on the table.

  • @sawson9992
    @sawson9992 Před 8 lety +1076

    It's sad batman didn't say or do anything to agree or help this guy. I see Anarky being a good person who was pushed too far into becoming a rebellious extremist. I just wish he could have sat down and talked and discuss ways on how he could help him, but no responds just walking away and heading towards the next villain. This is disappointing even for batman.

    • @austinboylan5476
      @austinboylan5476 Před 8 lety +174

      Maybe he couldn't reply because deep down he knew Anarky was right.....

    • @bakunin5352
      @bakunin5352 Před 7 lety +176

      sawson9992 this was early batman. I'd like to think he was more harsh in the beginning. He took no chances. That's the idea they were trying to get to here.

    • @sawson9992
      @sawson9992 Před 7 lety +22

      Bakunin oooh, very good point

    • @ilovegodongod8979
      @ilovegodongod8979 Před 7 lety +4

      So, no 1 has anything to say about Anarky men??

    • @dobbysboggart6883
      @dobbysboggart6883 Před 7 lety +50

      sawson9992...A hundred years ago, the terrorists of the day were the Anarchists. This rambling kid is no different. He planted bombs, intending to kill people. Batman stands for law and order.

  • @doniellenberg5300
    @doniellenberg5300 Před 4 lety +114

    I freaking loved this character. He just spewed straight facts for like 10 minutes straight

  • @WhatIsItAboutThem
    @WhatIsItAboutThem Před 10 lety +265

    I can't believe people are questioning Anarky's identity. He wasn't made for this game. He is a minor villain in the BatUniverse. His name is Lonnie Machin. Goddamnit.

    • @TheBanishedWind
      @TheBanishedWind Před 4 lety +14

      YOU can't believe people don't know he's Lonnie Machin?
      *•I•* can't believe that's Matt Mercer (Chrom, McCree, Jotaro Kujo) voicing him. Just... damn...

    • @christopherallen3933
      @christopherallen3933 Před 3 lety +5

      He's also Joker's son.

    • @TheBanishedWind
      @TheBanishedWind Před 3 lety +11

      @@christopherallen3933
      Unconfirmed in the Arkhamverse.

    • @christopherallen3933
      @christopherallen3933 Před 3 lety +5

      @@TheBanishedWind Still could be.

    • @TheBanishedWind
      @TheBanishedWind Před 3 lety +21

      @@christopherallen3933
      "Could be" is not "is definitely" so frankly I'd rather wait until it's official first.

  • @estebanm8394
    @estebanm8394 Před 3 lety +237

    Even if you disagree with some of Anarky’s takes, you have to admit this character ignites conversation, one of the best characters ever put in a video game in my opinion

    • @ezj8262
      @ezj8262 Před rokem +7

      He is way too underutilized. Also the character The Question. They tend to be written off as cooks, but their motivations and positions tend to be particularly strong. Dano's Riddler is a bit like Anarky.

    • @jaykearson
      @jaykearson Před 10 měsíci +3

      I agree with anarky

    • @jaykearson
      @jaykearson Před 10 měsíci +4

      He makes some good points like people do rely on Batman and if he and all the bat family just died one day no one would know how to protect themselfes

    • @jaykearson
      @jaykearson Před 10 měsíci +2

      Also another point is it has been proven that Batman is one of the many reasons Gotham has so many villian I think not sure but I think there's a saying that. Goes we.sometimes create the villains we fight against and some of Batmans villains s are because of the bad choices he's made such as two face

    • @absanchez777
      @absanchez777 Před 5 měsíci

      There really isn't conversation to begin with. Anarky talks like a communist that worships Stalin and ignores the atrocities communism brings

  • @sullyrosul533
    @sullyrosul533 Před 3 lety +114

    Anarky in my eyes is a really good character. When it comes to mind, i think he should've been the Arkham Knight, it would be really cool to see him have a whole military at his side, i.e, the militia.

    • @Salemchevy
      @Salemchevy Před 2 lety +5

      I swear that the voice actors are the same I have thought for a personal theory this this character is Jason Todd but it is a long shoot

    • @lizardwithinternet1314
      @lizardwithinternet1314 Před rokem

      @@Salemchevy I’ve also heard a theory that Killer Croc mauled him to death, which I hope isn’t true.

  • @ES21007
    @ES21007 Před 9 lety +731

    Speaking as a Batman fan, I see Anarky's point, but also disagree with him.
    Bruce is right: Anarky's ends don't justify his means. And the bastard really gets up on his high horse on Batman's case when he's one of the people exacerbating Gotham's criminal problems. Batman has no delusions of being a god. He protects human freedom, and life.
    Things is... having played through the Arkham games and witnessed the horror of what the criminals do, there is some truth when people say that "Thou shalt not kill" can be a very shaky rule to uphold. Make no mistake: Sparing people is a very hard thing to do, especially when they're monsters. But killing them, staining your hands with their blood, can be just as hard, especially for a man like Batman. Considering how many people have lost their lives to Joker, Penguin and many of Gotham's criminals though, Anarky has a point when he says crime is something can't always manage... it's something you have to end.
    To kill or not to kill? A hard choice to make. Batman will always choose the former, and frankly, we can't blame him. Many others will push him to do the latter, and again, we can't blame them either.
    I suppose it's one of the most fascinating parts of the dark knight.

    • @calunsagrenejr
      @calunsagrenejr Před 8 lety +35

      +ES21007 I don't think it's about killing vs not killing. Anarky is thinking on higher planes, in the abstract. His critique is not of Gotham (not necessarily anyway), but of real life. I think this is correct, seeing as how his original creators originally envisioned him, anyway.

    • @SamuelJamez17
      @SamuelJamez17 Před 8 lety +25

      +ES21007 yes, anarky does prove a point. It';s like he is his own version of Batman to do the right thing. but there is two things wrong here.
      1. he is an extremist. even the name itself spells anarky, the word itself means disorder, panic, choas. Everyone will panic if anarchy comes to play. it will be like the zombie apocolypse has happened.
      (you can tell he is an extremist and his actions are lead by his anger and hate when he says 'no, they are weak.'
      (he is very angry and somehow a bit ignorant if someone else does not agree with him)
      2. anarky is taking the law in his own hands. thinking that he can do the law in his own way. Batman's actions are not above the law, he is around it (even though his actions can be extreme or unorthodox sometimes) trust me, if anarky does become a ruler if he succeeds, he will no different than the dictators or corrupt leaders he is trying to take them. he will probably rule with an iron fist because of his extremism

    • @BreakinBoog
      @BreakinBoog Před 7 lety +19

      that's not what anarchy means whatsoever. anarchism is a long-lived ideology which draws from itself two core principles: liberty and equality. Anarky is a poor representation of anarchy.

    • @Lightner445555555555
      @Lightner445555555555 Před 7 lety +6

      If he protects human life. Then why are so many innocent people dead because of him?

    • @madmando6425
      @madmando6425 Před 5 lety +3

      ES21007 : blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

  • @bobjones4762
    @bobjones4762 Před 8 lety +408

    Oh and Azrael and red hood get a free pass? Sure batman would have been more mature as a hero by then but he could have reached out to anarky do the same he did for the robins, not let anger cloud the crusade of justice.

    • @domzolabush
      @domzolabush Před 8 lety +15

      yep. pretty much.

    • @bobjones4762
      @bobjones4762 Před 8 lety +44

      You're right he didn't, but my point is he should have helped Anarky after deciding to start getting robins. Plus, we are robin in the comics right now, is just a batman version of anarky's gang.

    • @omarkhater3635
      @omarkhater3635 Před 8 lety +62

      +Bob jones According to the Anarchy stuff in the Evidence locker in Arkham Knight,he disappeared after the night of the Blackgate riots so Batman couldn't do much for him in the Arkham games."I guess the government doesn't like Anarchists so much"-Cash

    • @bobjones4762
      @bobjones4762 Před 8 lety +6

      +Omar Khater thanks, didn't know that at all since I have yet played arkham knight, only the first 3 games.

    • @crono3015
      @crono3015 Před 7 lety +18

      Was Robin planning on bombing people and forming a cult of retards?

  • @zmukii
    @zmukii Před 5 lety +131

    Anarky’s voice actor sounds like Jason Todd in Arkham Knight

    • @TheBanishedWind
      @TheBanishedWind Před 4 lety +45

      Except Jason's voice is Troy Baker (also did Two-Face and Tim Drake in _City_ before voicing Joker here in _Origins_ and going on to play Bruce himself in Telltale) while Anarky is voiced by Matt Mercer (Tim Drake in _Knight_ as well as "High Noon" McCree, Jotaro Kujo, and Chrom of Ylisse)

    • @arthurfleck629
      @arthurfleck629 Před 3 lety +20

      @@TheBanishedWind Damn bro you know your stuff, most impressive

    • @jukkaputtonen4797
      @jukkaputtonen4797 Před 3 lety +9

      @@TheBanishedWind troy Baker also did Samuel drake in uncharted 4, Joel in last of us, erron Black in mortal kombat, main charecter in shadow of mordor and indeed joker in arkham origins

    • @dabitodoroki877
      @dabitodoroki877 Před 3 lety +5

      @@jukkaputtonen4797 I believe he also did Batman in telltale series although I’m not sure

    • @thepillowhead2453
      @thepillowhead2453 Před 3 lety +6

      @@TheBanishedWind Matt is actually a replacement for Troy in Persona 4 as Kanji. They sound so similar

  • @IAmTheStig32
    @IAmTheStig32 Před 8 lety +2444

    Anarky is one of those villains where you don't really want to fight him because deep down you know he's right.

    • @callmejoe8594
      @callmejoe8594 Před 8 lety +207

      +Ryan Masters Yeah, they kinda fall under the people who have acceptable ideologies that are hindered by the means they're willing to go to have them realized.

    • @Guine523
      @Guine523 Před 8 lety +24

      +Yang Xiao Long Agreed

    • @MrChargez
      @MrChargez Před 8 lety +103

      hell yes. Anarky was right in his conversations. all his lines were true

    • @franchiseboy123
      @franchiseboy123 Před 8 lety +117

      +stemikey You clearly have no idea what socialism is. And your conspiracy about Warner Bros is batshit insane. The Democrats are 100% anti-socialist. And socialism isn't the government controlling the economy. That's state capitalism. You also apparently don't know the difference between personal and private property. Do libertarians even try to educate themselves on alternate views? Or are you all too busy fuming over the existence of a welfare state?

    • @krisu101
      @krisu101 Před 8 lety +9

      i agree

  • @1Paraj
    @1Paraj Před 9 lety +73

    Lol that bomb at the end. Perfect.

  • @logdjgbipsjngwsr
    @logdjgbipsjngwsr Před 10 lety +47

    Anarky is one of my favorite characters in Arkham Origins. I really love the character design for him as well as the extremist persona they worked so well into him, in my opinion the best villains are the ones who seem almost justified in their actions. I hope they include Anarky in future Batman games.

  • @TheLoneLoony
    @TheLoneLoony Před 10 lety +41

    I'm liking this guy. I love hearing him talk.

  • @joshuapal123
    @joshuapal123 Před 10 lety +44

    Batman does not kill... But BatmanArkhamVideos sure does!!!!!

  • @Bigfoot42794
    @Bigfoot42794 Před 10 lety +99

    I have to sympathize with Anarky. True, his ends didn't really justify the means, but his intentions of making Gotham a free and equal city are commendable. It's too bad you don't get to see too much of him nowadays, he's a respectable character.

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Před 10 lety +2

      Defiantly! I may not agree with the bomb part but he's still got a great theory of what the world should be. It's just a shame that human greed and emotions get in the way.

    • @Bigfoot42794
      @Bigfoot42794 Před 10 lety

      Kaltagstar96 I hear you.

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Před 10 lety +4

      He'd be a great person to structure society around if he was a peaceful man. Although Batman isn't exactly a saint to be honest.

    • @LexingtonDeville984
      @LexingtonDeville984 Před 9 lety +9

      Anarky isn't exactly a saint either. All he wants to do is bring down corrupt governments without any long-term solutions.

    • @Bigfoot42794
      @Bigfoot42794 Před 9 lety

      Alexander Cook That's not to say that he doesn't have plans for the future if his current plans worked. Anarky is a genius, after all. He's probably got a lot of plans to help Gotham City once all the bad guys are gone. He's just focused on getting rid of the bad guys first at this point in time.

  • @tayojones9460
    @tayojones9460 Před 9 lety +24

    I though johnny yong was doing the voice of anarky at first, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear it was matt mercer. He has really made a name for himself over the last few years.

  • @Crowdedaudience
    @Crowdedaudience Před 7 lety +428

    Anarky actually had a point

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Před 6 lety +31

      Anarky is a deluded hypocrite.

    • @vohge
      @vohge Před 5 lety +13

      @@manuelmateo3392 No.

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Před 5 lety +41

      @@vohge He really is. He's just doing the same subversive, destructive actions while painting himself as a moral crusader.

    • @petewentzfrommychemicalrom4048
      @petewentzfrommychemicalrom4048 Před 5 lety +7

      @@manuelmateo3392 He never said he wasnt fighting for his point in the right way just that he had one

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Před 5 lety +41

      @@petewentzfrommychemicalrom4048 Anarky clearly considers himself a paragon above the supposed rich, oppressive people in power. He thinks he's a hero, and by extension, that what he's doing is right. That's why he tries to get Batman on his side, because he thinks they're both doing the right thing, and have ultimately the same ends. Once Bats refuses (through his actions) Anarky considers him an enemy like all the rest. Anarky portrays himself as a freedom fighter, and according to him, if you're not with him, you're against him.

  • @linkieloos
    @linkieloos Před 10 lety +106

    Shame Anarky never appeared in Batman The Animated Series. Would've been an intresting character.

    • @WhatIsItAboutThem
      @WhatIsItAboutThem Před 10 lety +6

      He's in Beware the Batman, the new series.

    • @linkieloos
      @linkieloos Před 10 lety

      luniform I never knew that. But seeing he's a lesser-known enemy, it makes sense.

    • @camobeast100
      @camobeast100 Před 10 lety +8

      luniform Where they did him completely wrong.

    • @linkieloos
      @linkieloos Před 10 lety +4

      Toby Marrown I managed to track down the episode he was in. Not exactly impressive for an animated debut, I'm not really into full-cgi animated series anyway. At least AO did him justice.

    • @jacek107ify
      @jacek107ify Před 10 lety +13

      I think Anarky is too complex character to appear in kids show not because of brutality but because philosophy he is following

  • @rebeccashepherd993
    @rebeccashepherd993 Před 9 měsíci +5

    *”They say money makes the world go round. But it also makes for excellent shackles.”*

  • @brycefarmer3902
    @brycefarmer3902 Před 7 lety +23

    Anarky reminds me of the vigilante organization Anonymous and the Red Lotus from Avatar. He should be a major batman villain.

  • @derekallard4599
    @derekallard4599 Před 10 lety +119

    I cannot stand when people who make legitimate arguments are written off for comedic purposes, or because they think that all villains are full of shit.

    • @sunkenobi1501
      @sunkenobi1501 Před 3 lety +29

      If your methods are messed up or evil it's still messed up or evil or both no matter how good your intentions are. The road is paved with good intentions.

    • @TheAwesomeTruthofTT
      @TheAwesomeTruthofTT Před 2 lety +1

      Threatening to use a WMD to clean up still makes you a criminal. Killing 1 innocent to kill 100 criminals still makes you a criminal. Bombs don’t care who is near them. When they go off they kill everyone.
      While Anarky might have been right about the evil and corruption… risking innocent lives to stop it makes you one of the one’s you are trying to stop.

    • @atari947
      @atari947 Před rokem +2

      @@sunkenobi1501 non violent reformism never got anyone anywhere. Even within american history look at the civil war as an example.

    • @Eljordinio7649blinded-yd5co
      @Eljordinio7649blinded-yd5co Před 6 měsíci

      Or bad intentions.

  • @Ricardo7250
    @Ricardo7250 Před 10 lety +286

    Is it me or Anarky is right in most of what he said?

    • @MultiFreshsounds
      @MultiFreshsounds Před 10 lety +40

      He's kinda right about his speech; we can't let the others decide for us what is right or what is wrong, our freedom is manipulated by politics or other powers. As for the corruption, it's normal he wants to make it stop and stand against it. Most of the people are scared of the consequences of their acts if they try to build an opposition to the power but some popular movements are trying to change the odds and make people react more about the corruption of the world. I don't support the idea of punishing all the bad ones by violence. Even if they have done wrong, they must have proper and equal justice or else we won't be more worthy than the hypocrites and manipulators. Society can be better if we all try to make it change for the best, not for money, fame or attention but for liberty, equality and respect towards everyone.

    • @Ricardo7250
      @Ricardo7250 Před 10 lety +6

      Dreamer I agree with you, I feel like asking "What would be the difference if Batman was on the evil side?", because he is someone who uses his force to fight for what he believes in rather than trying to make everyone come to the same agreement.

    • @MultiFreshsounds
      @MultiFreshsounds Před 10 lety +17

      Ricardo Ferrari Batman would have killed those criminals rather than let them live, he's much of an anti-hero, he's most of the time given the choice to end some of his enemies but most of the times, he refuses to let them die. He thinks he can change the way things are by himself but that's impossible to do such a thing on his own, need the support of people to make things change for the best of all. That's how great revolutionists like Che Guevara, John Lennon, Martin Luther King and many others tried, they did it with the help of the people wanting to change the odds and erase injustice towards the weakest. A revolution is global, not personal.

    • @Ricardo7250
      @Ricardo7250 Před 10 lety +3

      Thanks, I didn't noticed that. You are pretty smart.

    • @MultiFreshsounds
      @MultiFreshsounds Před 10 lety +7

      Ricardo Ferrari This is not about being smart or pretentious of what people learn, it's about the ability to become lucid and aware of the reality of the world. That's the purpose of philosophy, develop your reason, your thoughts by taking a time to think and make a personnal opinion of subjects or notions without being influenced by the others. It's a goal in life : a clear mind with ideas and values with the will of be nice to the ones that deserves it. That's what i'm trying to do, being kind, generous and open-minded to others.

  • @AustinBOSSton
    @AustinBOSSton Před 9 lety +36

    Who else thinks Anarchy may make an appearance in Arkham Knight? Considering we've seen a few small Anarchy tags in the demo.

    • @Debbie52S
      @Debbie52S Před 9 lety +7

      Austin Smith He's probably going to be more older and smarter and hopefully more dangerous

    • @ss6truks
      @ss6truks Před 9 lety +1

      Austin Smith He'll probably be another side mission but not relevant to the main plot because AK is already going to be jampacked with villains trying to tie up loose ends from the last games that means we have to find out what happened to Scarecrow, Croc, Bane, Joker (I don't think he's really dead). Hush, Harley, Clayface (he fell in the Lazarus pit), Shiva, Azrael, etc

    • @Jack-rk7jc
      @Jack-rk7jc Před 9 lety +9

      His jacket is in an evidence display in the gcpd, and it says after the events of arkham origins he dissappeared. With the quote "apparently the government doesn't like people like him sticking around" but im hoping he'll show up in the 6 months of DLC we're getting

    • @transcel
      @transcel Před 8 lety +1

      +Jackson Meade nope

    • @danielhernandez6772
      @danielhernandez6772 Před 6 lety +1

      Austin Smith there is an easter egg where you can find Anarchy symbols around the islands

  • @Cesarelpatron
    @Cesarelpatron Před 10 lety +37

    Even though this guy's a villain, I kinda like Anarky, idk why, maybe it's because he believes in something and has sosmrthing to say..

  • @kleinharvey9740
    @kleinharvey9740 Před 8 lety +144

    Anarky is one of my favourite Characters from the Batman Arkham Series it's a shame that in the comics he's one of the worst villains in batman

  • @Potent1al
    @Potent1al Před 8 lety +53

    Although this is just a game and written scripts, I agree with his ideas and logic -- they especially apply to this real world. But, I dont agree with being so narrow-minded as to disregard the lives of innocent people among those you are after. If you have that much power then surely alternative methods can be executed. This is my first time hearing about this "villian". He stands out a great deal to me moreso than some others.

  • @Repsolthefirst
    @Repsolthefirst Před 10 lety +39

    Ending cracked me up. lol

  • @comixproviderftw_02
    @comixproviderftw_02 Před 6 lety +33

    15:44
    Anarky: We fight. We betray.
    Batman: But we can rebuild.

    • @ezj8262
      @ezj8262 Před rokem

      Taking down society doesn't necessarily fix the problem, unless you have a better structure to replace the one before it. But I argue that the problem is not about structure at all, but about the type of leadership that is running the show. A monarchy, or any other form of government run by corrupt individuals, will be corrupt. Bad people who are in powerful positions just need to be removed, and replaced by those who operate according to higher standards of morality.

  • @anarky1765
    @anarky1765 Před 8 lety +71

    I feel like this guy should've been the villain in TDKR: a wannabe revolutionary who's unwittingly a pawn for Talia. Maybe it's me, but Bane in other versions never seemed like an anarchist like he was in the movie, rather a criminal mastermind with a serious steroid addiction and a bone to pick with Batman.

    • @biznubizzness4783
      @biznubizzness4783 Před 6 lety +12

      Anarky17
      I have a theory that Nolan wanted to use anarky, but WB pushed him to use bane.

    • @hush-615
      @hush-615 Před 4 lety +12

      @@biznubizzness4783 I highly doubt that. Anarky is one of the least known Batman villains. There's no way Nolan would've put this kid nobody knows at the central antagonist of a 250 million movie.

    • @nightdriver7216
      @nightdriver7216 Před 3 lety +1

      @@biznubizzness4783 Bane broke Batman's back. Anarky is a C-lister.

    • @prajwaljayaraj5887
      @prajwaljayaraj5887 Před 2 lety +2

      Bane is not an anarchist in TDKR, he doesn't care about Mutual aid and cooperation and collective responsibility, he wanted to nuke Gotham off the map as someone that studied Anarchism, that isn't Anarchism, that's posadism. Bane only made that speech to those criminals to create chaos so the cops would be too busy to handle the bomb.

  • @herusolares5320
    @herusolares5320 Před 5 lety +8

    The fact Batman detonated an explosive in front of Anarky might confirm that last theory he had...

  • @metsu3427
    @metsu3427 Před 3 lety +8

    There's more point to Anarky's goal when you put the Court of Owls in there.

  • @lucaschannel726
    @lucaschannel726 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Anarky is what we call extremist. He does have a good point and does mean well, but he’s careless and willingly to go too far because he believes in “the ends justify the means.” Mindset.
    A mindset that time and time again showed creates more evil than it fixes

    • @return7898
      @return7898 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thing is, most Western Media doesn't portray people that bring up these issues as normal. They always have to be extremists to make people scared and blame communism 24/7. You wan to help those in need that are homeless or suffering? It's communism. You want to point out the obvious class struggles and how the corporate class just takes the labor of the working class and overall being corrupt and greedy? Communism.
      Even during segregation, the propaganda was so strong, White protestors that protested the removal of segregation said "race mixing is communist" like my God. I agree extremists are terrible but being complacent and doing nothing while most people are suffering is also awful.

  • @zackerysmith438
    @zackerysmith438 Před 4 lety +7

    Man, this dude, Anarky should've been in Batman Arkham knight.

  • @BrentWigginsWords
    @BrentWigginsWords Před 4 lety +10

    Anarky, and Mr. Freeze, are the more levelheaded villains of Batman's. Misguided, but not nearly as mad.

    • @ezj8262
      @ezj8262 Před rokem

      Mr. Freeze really only values the life of his wife, and other people can pretty much be cannon fodder for as much as he cares. The only warmth he had in his heart was towards his wife. When innocent people are thrown under the bus with the corrupt, therein lies the problem.

  • @deathstalker2099
    @deathstalker2099 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This game took so much from Arkham City but managed to make it feel like a new game.

  • @colehong5564
    @colehong5564 Před 8 lety +55

    To who ever was playing; you're awesome dude! You've got mad skills!

  • @raijin5733
    @raijin5733 Před 8 lety +28

    lol at the end of the video XD. yup just blow up anarky and walk out like nothing happened XD

  • @bendythegamingdevildarlin4572

    It would be so cool if Anarky made another appearance in Gotham Knights!

  • @jerry9288
    @jerry9288 Před 10 lety +9

    Nice, after listening to the 4 minute speech, you leave with the quickfire explosive gel. Love it, made me laugh.

  • @hellkillah234
    @hellkillah234 Před 10 lety +78

    Anarky actually is right, A community now means nothing, we no longer care for each other, why should we? We forget the fact that working together is the only way we can improve, A thousand years ago, people worked so that everyone could live, Farmers farmed for food so others wouldn't starve, Soldiers fought to protect others, we all worked together so that we could live to see another day, but not anymore, We work now for ourselves, we don't care about our community becoming stronger, we care about how we can afford the new Xbox, or the new Jordans on the Market, Not about helping others that are starving, those that live in third world countries whilst we live complacently on the top.

    • @KEVOTHECRAZY
      @KEVOTHECRAZY Před 10 lety +14

      I get what you mean about community's working together to flourish but worrying about other people shouldn't be a main priority of you, in the end you have to make sure you're provided for. If you have the money or time to spare to help other people you should.

    • @MEGASTRIX
      @MEGASTRIX Před 6 lety +7

      This is what irresponsible capitalism get you. Oligarchs who become unstoppable because all because they want more power at the cost of other people effort. Not saying capitalism is bad just that it produces evil that hides and protects itself to well.

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Před 6 lety +2

      Anarky is a hypocrite.

    • @joeymalaria4702
      @joeymalaria4702 Před 4 lety

      Ultra Fox all ideologies can be twisted to fit a mans dirty deeds

    • @joeymalaria4702
      @joeymalaria4702 Před 4 lety

      Jacket really so you’re saying there is no cooperation basically today. There are no friendships currently being developed, there are no politicians that have good intentions. I sure hope this mindset hasn’t stuck to you, because what you’re basically saying is just because there’s a few rotten apples in the batch that it’s entirely rotten. You know what fuck you, there are currently people today working their ass off to support their family, people literally make it their job to help people and make sacrifices to make that happen, and here you are tapping on a device which I’m sure that with the money you spent could’ve been donated, ranting about how life sucks because a fucking comic character told me so.

  • @VulKus117
    @VulKus117 Před rokem +3

    17:49 Batman: “Cool story bro, hey watch this flip!”

  • @noblegarr3891
    @noblegarr3891 Před 10 lety +9

    What he did at the end was brutal but badass

  • @savannablankenship2427
    @savannablankenship2427 Před 5 měsíci +2

    1:57 If you want to know why Penguin carries an umbrella with him, I'll tell ya. When Oswald was a child, his father got caught out in the rain one day without an umbrella and, as a result, died of pneumonia. Ever since then, Penguin's mother strongly advised him to keep an umbrella with him at all times so that same thing wouldn't happen to him.

  • @Montesama314
    @Montesama314 Před 10 lety +20

    Do you get an achievement for enduring that long speech?

  • @chriscool3654
    @chriscool3654 Před 2 lety +5

    Azrael, Redhood and Anarky all could've been possible protects of the city, however they all came to a step where they went too far

    • @villian99918
      @villian99918 Před 2 lety

      I think with red hood it's situational. Sure he kills people but he wasn't going too far and trying to blow things up like Anarky. Scum like Black Mask aren't gonna get justice in Arkham and really needed to get put down

  • @jacek107ify
    @jacek107ify Před 10 lety +6

    the problem with Anarky like with most rebels is that he has a point about what is wrong, but he does not have views and ideas what can be done to correct it,

  • @Rotostorm331
    @Rotostorm331 Před 10 lety +8

    Anarky was born to be nothing more than a rambling man.

  • @DeathMessenger1988
    @DeathMessenger1988 Před 10 lety +184

    You know what I find funny? Many of the things Anarky said, about Batman making Gotham dependent on him are true. But what's worse is how his supposed "whining", as so many comments call him, about Batman is right. Batman is just as self-righteous and arrogant as Anarky; everyone must follow HIS codes of conduct, especially the "no-killing" rule that is exactly to blame for the whole Arkham City problem. He only fights against the criminals, but not the system that breeds and empowers them. He thinks he's the only person fit to keep Gotham safe, when his constant failing at keeping innocent people from dying under his watch, BECAUSE of his rules, constantly proves him wrong.
    But enough of Batman. You know what the people calling Anarky whiner really are? They are the same parents and teachers that see kids being bullied at school, shrugs it off and says "oh, he's just a whiner, they're just playing around". Cowards often pass themselves as self-righteous politically correct snobs and bureaucrats, the same types that control the governments that breeds cities like Gotham City and "whining emos" like Anarky. "Oh, they're just being crybabies, everything is perfect in our pink-colored world, Blessed be God and America". These are often the people who whine when people point out the flaws in their masks.

    • @steveradroach9101
      @steveradroach9101 Před 10 lety +18

      I like what you said man!

    • @zangetsu134
      @zangetsu134 Před 10 lety +31

      I think you also need to consider that Anarky is just as bad as the things he fights against. He believes killing people that are truly innocent just because they do nothing? Not everyone can fight back. He sees victims just as guilty as the sinners he wants to get rid of. And the no kill rule is what he uses to seperate himself. Yes, he needs to fight corruption in the system (which I do see him do in the comics every once in a while), Batman wants to be a symbol. The people can use that symbol to empower, to do good things. Anarky just spouts his own propaganda if you think about it. He's almost a cult leader. He really has become like the monsters he fights. Something Batman does not want to become.

    • @DeathMessenger1988
      @DeathMessenger1988 Před 10 lety +13

      zangetsu134
      And what exactly Batman did with his "symbol of hope"? You see the results in Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and pretty much all of Batman's comics and movies. When you think about it, Batman is no better than Joker, because he's just as crazy. His insanity and obsession just so happens to be fighting criminals to compensate for his parents' murder. Anarky still makes better points than Batman, and if you stop to think about it, none of those he targeted are "friendly". The banks worked for Black Mask, as did the police(You can actually find a Riddler file with Anarky trying to tell Gordon to get out of the police, because 99% of the cops are on the take). Anarky sees the victims as guilty because THEY ARE. People in Gotham, no, the entire world are lazy and uncaring. They don't want to take action. Batman became a symbol, but he's the only one doing ANYTHING. It takes a few years for Gordon to jump on the "Let the Vigilante beat bad guys and dictate what to do with them" bandwagon. Like I said, Batman is only fighting the consequences of the disease, not the disease itself. Him trying to stop Arkham City as Bruce Wayne is THE ONLY TIME I've ever seen him invest in something that isn't a Batman gadget or something to earn more money to keep making more Batman gadgets. Let's not forget Batman created the Joker to start with(and from the looks of Joker's part on the game, it looks he like THREW him as opposed to Joker slipping or tripping). Batman IS the monster he's fightning. He is the one fueling Gotham's madness. Hugo Strange and Anarky made more sense, heck, Joker has made more sense than Batman ever has.

    • @DeathMessenger1988
      @DeathMessenger1988 Před 10 lety +14

      zangetsu134
      And consider that Batman could be considered as much a cult leader as you think Anarky to be. He makes himself a scary messianic figure. He takes in kids and indoctrinates them with his beliefs and rules. He targets a specific group and blames them for all of the world's evils. He eventually makes the entire city rely on him completely, while pretty much perpetuating the conditions that make them need him. The sacrifice of thousands is nothing if it keeps him from breaking his one rule, and never questions himself. The stories also constantly associate him with religious symbols and themes. Also, he claims to fight evil, when often the evil he fights is of his own doing, and he never sees fit to make up for that. Sounds familiar?

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Před 10 lety +7

      Preach it brother. They should just throw Batman in Arkham and let the monsters who he created eat the rich piece of shit alive like the hypocritical vermin that he is!

  • @Igarappappa
    @Igarappappa Před 9 lety +5

    Times like this I wish Batman had a can of Bat-Mace.

  • @hafordkeh2524
    @hafordkeh2524 Před 10 lety +4

    That ending made my Day

  • @dinorex3464
    @dinorex3464 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I like how in his final dialogue, with him rambling and changing his opinion on Batman around 3 times, you can see that deep down he is nothing more than a scared boy.

  • @seamusmurphy3356
    @seamusmurphy3356 Před 6 lety +11

    Anarky made some valid points
    The Gotham bank was owned by black mask and was used to lunder money
    The cousino had swindled dozens out of their money
    The police was mostly dirty and were taking bribes ruled the streets via fear and abused of their powers
    Yes anarky took things too far with the bombs something he pointed out
    He also pointed out that batman was the caused of a few of Gotham's problems
    His presence basically asked for challenge even in the 2 years he was active
    In one night there was a prison riot the police commissioner died 8 assassins were hired to take out a masked vigilante and most of Gotham's key citizens were black mailed
    A hotel was nearly turned into a giant bomb for new years and another riot

  • @jurassiclegolove9304
    @jurassiclegolove9304 Před 7 lety +3

    Anyone remember that thug in arkham knight that was like "were is that anarky kid? He'd love this" I guess we will never know.

  • @Yudaisei0
    @Yudaisei0 Před 10 lety +103

    Stupid ending. Do not listen to the guy who actually makes sense in the messed up world of Gotham. Anarchy is right, people will depend on Batman, never lifting a finger and Batman has forgotten that common people do not have and will never have the money and skill that he ''proudly displays'', thinking that people should accept this.

    • @Robloxman226
      @Robloxman226 Před 10 lety +30

      The way he makes sense, you ask?
      Bombing and killing innocent people. He's a monster like the rest of them.

    • @Captain_Marvelous
      @Captain_Marvelous Před 10 lety +40

      Roblox is right. Anarchy has an appropriate message, but his actions are no different from the common criminal in Gotham. And what's the alternative anyway? Bruce throws away the Bat suit and Gotham is dragged to hell by the likes of Joker and League of Assassins? Not exactly a good alternative if you ask me.

    • @Yudaisei0
      @Yudaisei0 Před 10 lety +26

      Robloxman226 At least Anarchy admitted that he went to far and wanted to do good. I am saying he makes sense in the fact that all he said is true.
      Also it is funny that Batman in the Dark Knight Returns, does almost the same thing as Anarchy does, gather people to form his own group of masked vigilantes, opposing the government and carrying out his own sense of justice.

    • @Robloxman226
      @Robloxman226 Před 10 lety +6

      Yudaisei0 If Anarchy wanted to argue politics, he could have done it in a civil manner. I agree, his motivations are legitimate, making him an awesome villain, but that's, again, through civil, political means, not through intimidation and making people fear him.
      He's a fool; his actions contradict his words. He spills lies thinking he's enlightened. Batman stopped him dead in his tracks. Also, the Dark Knight Returns was Frank Miller's reinterpretation of this character; this version is the moral, good-hearted Batman.

    • @Yudaisei0
      @Yudaisei0 Před 10 lety +17

      By looking at the character and the people that work for him, Anarchy does not use intimidation and fear to get what he wants, because if you listen to his henchman's dialogues they joined him willingly and agree with his view. Another thing is, how can you argue politics in a civil manner, if the system is corrupt. In my opinion Anarchy thought the system was beyond saving and the only way was to start over, by getting rid of the most corrupt entities in the city. If you look at it from another point of view, Batman thinks the same, but to a lesser extent, thinking at the beginning of the game that he is enough to same this city and all other entities that uphold the law are corrupt.
      Even through he may have been a fool, similar to Batman, Anarchy was willing to learn from other and his own mistakes. For example, he wanted to know why Batman did not let the building be destroyed even through they were corrupt. In my opinion Batman should have tried to reason with him, teach him and maybe work together for a better Gotham.

  • @buildaggedonarmanaziie4462
    @buildaggedonarmanaziie4462 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I never learned about Anarky until Batman Arkham Origins. And after learning about him, I have to say, he is a very cool aninteresting character with his veiwpoints and influence, because he is mostly right will the way that Gotham is and other parts of the world. He is very underutalized. I wish that he got more media attention.

  • @IlyaUshar
    @IlyaUshar Před 10 lety +36

    "You ever wondered maybe YOU are the reason the city is so messed up? Because I have. A lot of us have. And I am starting to think we`re right."
    Batman does front flip:
    "Deal with it"

  • @KillerKamEntertainment
    @KillerKamEntertainment Před 10 lety +20

    I did the same thing at the ending

    • @Mxhodge
      @Mxhodge Před 10 lety +6

      he was like f*** off lol

  • @YouTubeGetsWorseAndWorse
    @YouTubeGetsWorseAndWorse Před 10 lety +4

    And then he kills Anarky in an offscreen explosion. XD
    I love ya B.A.V. You're the greatest.

  • @lorddarkness7816
    @lorddarkness7816 Před 3 lety +6

    17:50 Now I know why Anarky never made it to the next game. Batman just said screw it.

  • @masonclark4770
    @masonclark4770 Před 2 lety +3

    After seeing the new The Batman film, I think The Riddler in that film is exactly like Anarchy here.

  • @jaysnoddon8161
    @jaysnoddon8161 Před 10 lety +5

    I actually agree with anarky approach on things (asides from the bombs) if I was batman I would have mentored him

  • @machdude3366
    @machdude3366 Před 7 lety +16

    The thing about Anarky is that he isn't wrong... on paper. But once you start drawing the lines, you see the difference between him and Batman.
    Anarky destroys from the outside while Batman makes changes from the inside. Anarky creates enemies with the people while Batman keeps his image off the public, creating as little friction as possible.
    Anarky fights society while Batman works with society. Anarky has no allies except his band of rejects. Batman, while limited by his range of options, is eventually going to have friends on the inside that are willing t work with him.
    Anarky wants actively target's society's structures while Batman props them up from the outside. Anarky has no interests outside of destroying the pillars of society. Batman's actions are to clean them up so that he can clean the trash while keeping the city standing.
    Anarky only thinks about the short term while Batman's motivation is driven by his ideals. While Anarky has plans like Batman, he has no goals that would leave Gotham a better place.
    Anarky puts his allies in harm's way while Batman fights with his own hands. Anarky's words are only as strong as those that support him. Batman does not place himself above others and actively chases down enemies on his own.

    • @luisgayala724
      @luisgayala724 Před 7 lety +1

      Tell that to death messenger cause he sees things differently lol. Besides that I pretty much agree with you.

  • @mikailn3892
    @mikailn3892 Před 10 lety +6

    dude you blew up anarky,s face at the end

  • @solomonsignet
    @solomonsignet Před 10 lety +8

    That was classic at the end..lol

  • @laupepajr4513
    @laupepajr4513 Před 7 lety +8

    I feel bad for anarchy, but then again his methods don't work out. Batman just does what he does because he doesn't want innocents to lose themselves in what it means to be human in the heart. That's what his symbol of hope means for me at least

  • @DarKKnightt07
    @DarKKnightt07 Před 5 lety +3

    He's one of the most underrated and under used characters in DC comics.

  • @trescorreia4795
    @trescorreia4795 Před 2 lety +2

    “Any seen that Anarky kid? He’d love this….”

  • @edmilsonmalkav
    @edmilsonmalkav Před 10 lety +1

    Wonderful ending! I love your videos. You are the best batman I've ever saw.

  • @omarsulaiman10
    @omarsulaiman10 Před 6 lety +3

    This part never gets old

  • @punkislife5209
    @punkislife5209 Před 6 lety +4

    As an actual anarchist, I took what Anarky was saying into mind and most of what he was saying actually made a lot of sense.

  • @briietsai1997
    @briietsai1997 Před 10 lety +1

    its nice to watch a walkthrough where someone is actually good at the game compared to other walkthroughs

  • @anonymousdinosaur605
    @anonymousdinosaur605 Před 4 lety +2

    I like how after Anarky's passionate speech, Batman just does a backflip and walk away

  • @NICKatronMC
    @NICKatronMC Před 8 lety +3

    13:51 - 14:18 this just reminds me of Batman and Jason Todd from Arkham Knight

  • @novarwright8514
    @novarwright8514 Před 8 lety +35

    You know what, I'm actually feel kinda bad about the fact, that this Anarky is nothin like in the comics. In the comics he would never fight crimes with cost of innocent human lives. In fact, he actually really sympathetic in comics. In comic Lonney (AKA anarky) disguised himself as an adult in order to cover his ID and batman realize this only after hi beat up him way to much (so much, that Lonney end up in hospital). Also in comics batman actually support idea of Anarky, he just didn't accept the fact, that Lonney broke the law (Lonney tried to destroy construction zone, future bank, which was build on ground, that previously belong to homeless peoples).
    In other word, just like with black mask, Arkham Origins f**ked up Anarky's character so much... That it almost sad
    (Sorry for broken English.)

    • @IncredibleFulk1
      @IncredibleFulk1 Před 7 lety +17

      I see what you mean exactly. But have you ever seen Arrow's version of Anarky? That's I call f**ked up. At least here, he is a bit sympathetic. But in Arrow, he is just another Joker wannbe who just does what he does for the heck of it.

    • @novarwright8514
      @novarwright8514 Před 7 lety +4

      Incredible Jake the same thing happened in "Batman Beware"... I mean, changing Prof. Pyg I kinda understand (After all, how do you make a psycho surgeon kid-friendly), but they massively screwed over both Anarky and Harvey...

    • @shadowknight1509
      @shadowknight1509 Před 7 lety +3

      Beware the Batman was still a very interesting way. And I believe anarky is one villain who can be provided many ways. Also origins was just a little more violent

  • @Darkinu2
    @Darkinu2 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The older Batman in Asylum and City and Knight probably would have sat down and spoken to Anarky but this more rough around the edges, younger Bats just wanted to get him off the streets and move on, which probably won't help the kid's view.

  • @WangYiKai
    @WangYiKai Před 10 lety +2

    Anarky did have some similar idea that Hugo Strange had in Arkham City... I think this is the beauty of the Batman's World. A man with no super power but hard-training and will (and money of course) fights to protect a city by his way, but still needs to face the fact that he is nothing but only human. The way he fight and personality really can be the reasons to cause more trouble in Gotham... The conflict will never really solve and he needs to keep questioning himself....

  • @grailph
    @grailph Před 4 lety +3

    I actually have the Batman comic book when he encountered Anarky. Even Batman was surprised when he found he was really just a kid. I think he even considered training him to be Robin. It's nice they stayed true to the source material.

  • @AnimeOntheRoof23
    @AnimeOntheRoof23 Před 9 lety +28

    Anyone here think that Anarky raises a few valid points in his speech? I mean, sure he is like Victor Zsasz in the aspect of using bombs to kill a few guilty people and thousands of frightened innocents, but clearly, people do need to look deeper than the traditional portrayal of anarchy as something morally wrong. It, as an ideology, can be morally and ethically correct, but when punks hijack the ideology to advance their own goals ,that is when it becomes morally and ethically wrong.
    I listened to the whole speech. Anarky does raise the point of people thinking they are better than other people and then ,to a certain degree, bullying them into following their version of the rules. You may attack this post , I won't try to deny your privilege to do so, but please at least understand, I am only stating my opinion. not attacking yours.

  • @MatthewJones-cl1sb
    @MatthewJones-cl1sb Před 3 lety +2

    Great voice actor and design for anarky

  • @Adamguy2003
    @Adamguy2003 Před 10 lety +11

    My thoughts @ 16:36- 17:00: "Hmm. You know, maybe there's hope for this guy yet. He appears to be at least somewhat well- intentioned, he sounds like he realizes what he did was wrong, maybe he can be reformed and actually become a force for good..."
    @ 17:05- 17:46: "Never mind. Have fun in prison, you whiny, arrogant little prick. Don't drop the soap."

    • @DeathMessenger1988
      @DeathMessenger1988 Před 10 lety +5

      He's got a point though. It's seldom I see Batman ever consider he might be doing something wrong. Watch Under the Red Hood. Also, this is meant to mirror Strange's same accusation in Arkham City. In the end, Batman is not the cure, he ends up creating a fertile ground for more crazy nutjobs like the Joker. That's what happens when you let bad guys live and the extremely inefficient law system take care of them(or, should I say, don't take care of them).

  • @YovanMaksimovic
    @YovanMaksimovic Před 9 lety +11

    Do you get an achievement for listening to anarchy talk the whole time

  • @rowanthearchitect3227
    @rowanthearchitect3227 Před 4 lety +19

    I have a counterpoint to all the sympathetic Anarky comments:
    Anarky didn't care that he was killing people. Batman did.
    That's it. That's all it is.

    • @ezj8262
      @ezj8262 Před rokem

      That's true. Batman regards life, even if it includes the lives of villains. This position of course highly irked Jason Todd's The Red Hood, who probably would have preferred to side with a guy like Anarky.

  • @sq33p87
    @sq33p87 Před 2 lety +2

    he sound like voice actor for jason todd in arkham knighr

  • @mmiviwannadie1583
    @mmiviwannadie1583 Před 3 lety +2

    Anarchy:talks about crime and series shit after being detained
    Batman:cartwheel

  • @SnowyWolborg
    @SnowyWolborg Před 10 lety +43

    Anarky does make decent points. However, look where "Letting Gotham fix itself" is going. Nowhere. Batman might not be a perfect solution, but he's sure better than what's going on now. History, sadly, has proven people are greedy and selfish, even "good" ones. And letting people live under their own rule would only result in a never ending Christmas for the Joker.
    Not that I don't think Batman is an arrogant, controlling dick who tries keeping everything under his thumb, but blowing up buildings and putting lives in danger immediately kills Anarky's argument. But hey, everyone loves flawed characters!

  • @breadfish101
    @breadfish101 Před 10 lety +28

    aaaand that's why Anarky wasn't in Arkham: Asylum or City.

  • @christopherlabedzski6014
    @christopherlabedzski6014 Před 7 lety +1

    Anarky is one of the best villains because he knows why Gotham is in chaos and is motives is in fact true plus he no pushover

  • @robocop1324
    @robocop1324 Před 2 lety +1

    I am watching all the side missions of this games and including watching the main walkthrough of this game. It’s all entertaining!

  • @creativestudios7070
    @creativestudios7070 Před 10 lety +5

    Before de Creation of Anarky, Lonnie Machin should be the son of the Joker, and a future robin, after the death of Jason Todd !

  • @ilovegodongod8979
    @ilovegodongod8979 Před 7 lety +15

    Batman can train Anarky..... But he doesnt have enough time for it. Anarky has a lot to learn. He thinks Batman works so well with the gadjits when truly, its all about the strategy. Anarky needs to get physically and mentally trained. He's also a different type of hero. Batman cant jus teach him how to be like him or Robin when he has a different style of being a hero thatll fit him. Batman cant teach him nor can he or should teach Batman and tell him how to do his job. Batman does the things he do for a reason. I honestly dont see these too working together. In then, Anarky isnt patient enough. Anarky is trying to have everybody as superheros. Not everyone can be 1 thing thats the same for everyone. You could try, but there will still be diversity to it.

  • @bluedemon4266
    @bluedemon4266 Před 2 lety +1

    This is like a dance, the way Batman fights here. So elegant yet devastating to boot.

  • @slopnbiscuitz6944
    @slopnbiscuitz6944 Před 5 lety +1

    Anarky is like Chief Underhill from arkham knight... Like i see what they were doin n i kinda feel them.