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2''Batman: Vengeance'' is a 2001 video game for the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/GameBoyAdvance, Platform/NintendoGamecube, and Platform/{{Xbox}}. Its characters are based on ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]''.
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4No connection with the [[Film/Vengeance1970 both]] [[Film/Vengeance2022 films]] with the [[SimilarlyNamedWorks same name]].
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6!!Tropes included:
7* AbnormalAmmo: Batman's "Bat-Launcher" can fire nets, electric pellets, and electrical mines.
8* BadBoss: The Joker, spoken on behalf of Harley Quinn. Full-on, especially to one thug who asked for a pay raise on behalf of his fellow thugs since they were fighting Batman, even bringing up how Penguin gave them benefits and a 401k when working for him.
9-->'''Harley Quinn:''' Well, now you're working for Mr. J. You Chowderhead. You'll do what he says and take what he gives and hope it's not a bullet!
10* BadassInDistress: Batman rescues Batgirl from Ivy's thug in one level.
11* BigBad: [[spoiler:The Joker]].
12* BigNo: [[spoiler:Harley does this in a high-pitched scream after the Joker falls to his apparent death.]]
13* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Batman can do this to an armed mook via a well-placed batarang. Wait too long to engage him afterwards, though and he'll literally pull a new gun [[AssPull out of his ass]].
14* BoundAndGagged: Mary Flynn [[spoiler:(actually a disguised Harley Quinn)]] at the beginning of the game.
15* ButThouMust: In your first encounter with Mr. Freeze, there is no way to avoid being frozen in place when you approach him.
16* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler:The Joker]] manages to play the rest of the villains, and even Batman like a finely-tuned Stradivarius.
17* ClearMyName: [[spoiler:Harley manages to bop Gordon with a stolen Batarang, prompting GCPD to think Batman has suddenly gone rogue.]]
18* CombatTentacles: Combat ''vines'', but the effect is the same.
19* CoatHatMask: Ivy's thug employs this with BandagedFace standing in for a mask.
20* ContinuityNod: The Joker provides one while clinging to a ledge.
21-->'''Joker:''' Seems like old times, eh, Bats? You, me, a vat of chemicals?
22* DecoyDamsel: [[spoiler: Mary is actually Harley, and the kidnapping of 'Toby' is a setup.]]
23* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Averted. It is revealed that Joker has faked his death. And then averted again when he tries it for real.]]
24* DrivenToSuicide[=/=]TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:Harley attempts this by jumping off the cliff after the Joker; but Batman defies this.]]
25** [[spoiler: Joker also attempts to commit suicide at the end of the game, and Batman once again puts a stop to it.]]
26* DoesNotLikeGuns: After using the ice-gun on Mr. Freeze after the boss battle, Batman just ''hurls'' it to one side and wipes his hands on his cape, disgusted.
27* EnemyMime: The Joker's {{Mooks}} wear stereotypical mime attire and facepaint.
28* EvilGloating: [[spoiler:The Joker]] takes time to smugly monologue to Batman about his master plan near the end of the game.
29* FakingTheDead: Part of [[spoiler:The Joker's]] plan.
30* FatBastard: Joker's jetpack-wearing goon.
31* {{Foreshadowing}}: The woman in danger at the beginning of the game is named 'Mary Flynn'. [[spoiler: Sounds an awful lot like Harley Quinn, doesn't it]]?
32* FreeFallFight: [[spoiler:The final level involves this, combined with SaveTheVillain.]]
33* FreezeFrameBonus: Gotham's freeway takes drivers to Arkham, [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Metropolis]], and, of all places, Series/LagunaBeach.
34* GameplayRoulette: It's a third-person action game, a stealth-based game, a fighting game, a first-person shooter, a puzzle game, a driving simulator, and a flying simulator.
35* GoodOldFisticuffs: The Joker tries to take Batman on this way, but when he starts to lose he pulls a knife and [[NeverBringAKnifeToAFistFight promptly gets taken down]].
36* GottaCatchEmAll: The five "secret" envelopes scattered throughout the game. ''And they are very deviously hidden.'' [[spoiler: When you finish the game the first time around, these envelopes can unlock useful cheats such as an inexhaustible utility belt.]]
37* HarmlessFreezing: Practiced by Mr. Freeze. Taken to the extreme when Batman must rescue Freeze's flash-frozen victims by punching them until the ice breaks.
38* HaveANiceDeath: The Game Over screen adds a brief text based on which stage you lost.
39* JokerImmunity: Turned on its head. [[spoiler:Joker attempts to revoke his own JokerImmunity by killing himself. Only your saving him]] will prevent a NonStandardGameOver.
40* JustifiedTutorial: The training simulation Batman runs in the Batcave functions at this.
41* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:Joker]], considering the fact that Batman is manipulated into furthering his plan. [[spoiler: Every episode in the game is connected to him, all part of a plan to use both Prometheum and Joker Toxin reacting together to burn down Gotham.]]
42* MissionControl: Batgirl.
43* MonsterClown: The Joker. Who else?
44* MythologyGag: Batgirl's role as MissionControl and exposition provider brings to mind her persona as Oracle in the comics.
45** The Batmobile has the forced-turn cables from [[Film/Batman1989 the 1989 movie]].
46* NonLethalKO: Being that Batman [[ThouShaltNotKill never uses deadly force]], he must either cuff or tie up defeated enemies, lest they get back up and attack him again.
47* NotWhatItLooksLike: A thug, carrying [[DamselInDistress Mary Flynn]], says, "This isn't what you think, Batman!". [[spoiler: He's likely tipping Batman off that [[PaperThinDisguise Mary Flynn]] isn't who she seems]].
48* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Joker stops Harley mid-hammer swing for this reason.
49-->'''Joker:''' "You're supposed to be my hench-wench. Less wench, more hench, you molly-coddling little twit! Nobody kills the Bat but me!"
50* PaperThinDisguise: [[spoiler:Harley Quinn as Mary Flynn.]] Somehow, even Batman falls for it.
51* PlantPeople: Ivy employs some as {{Mooks}}.
52* PunchClockVillain: The Joker's henchmen, who complain in an early cutscene about their low salaries, considering they are expected to be fighting Batman.
53--> '''Thug:''' I mean, when we was working for The Penguin, we was gettin' benefits and a 401k."
54* [[ReferencedBy/WilliamShakespeare Referenced By: William Shakespeare]]: The Joker stands on a wrecking ball as he misquotes ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' ("Toby, or not Toby, that is the question. Catch the Joker or save the lad? Ay, there's the rub!")
55* RealTimeWithPause: While in first-person mode, you can effectively freeze the game in order to equip various gadgets mid-combat.
56* RhymesOnADime: Some of the Joker's clues are mostly this. Example:
57-->"Mix and match the chemical dyes:\
58A chemistry lesson, a roll of the dice.\
59My two favorite colors are worth a try,\
60But too much mixing, and everyone dies!"
61* RingOut: In the boss battle with Trenchcoat, your only means of winning is by knocking him into a vat of acid below the arena.
62* SadisticChoice: The Joker offers Batman the choice to either defeat him or save the little boy (Toby Flynn) before dropping the boy from the wrecking ball. [[spoiler:Batman saves "Toby", but it's too bad that the "boy" is a dummy set up by none other than Harley Quinn.]]
63* SaveTheVillain: The final battle involves Batman and the Joker in free fall as the Joker throws everything he has to prevent Batman from saving him. [[HaveANiceDeath Death is not a substitute for justice.]]
64** Mr. Freeze's boss battle ends with the faceplate on his containment suit cracking. Batman quickly grabs Freeze's FreezeRay and seals the breach.
65* ScoringPoints: Each level ends with a screen detailing how many points you earned out of ten. These points are acquired depending on your overall performance (handcuffing Mooks, not dying, etc.) and are essential to unlocking special moves.
66* SecondaryAdaptation: A 2001 video game based on ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'', which itself is based on the Creator/DCComics character, [[Characters/BatmanTheCharacter Batman]].
67* ShockAndAwe: Electric Batarangs. They're a OneHitKill against Poison Ivy's, ah, ''hench-plants''.
68* ShoutOut: The Joker tells Batman that Prometheum and Joker Toxin are "two great deaths that kill great together," a nod to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
69* SidetrackBonus: This is how you usually find the secret envelopes.
70* SmokeOut: Batman carries a supply of smoke pellets for this purpose.
71* {{Unobtainium}}: Prometheum, a formula that's used in cryogenics but [[IncendiaryExponent catches fire easily]]. For whatever reason, Mr. Freeze is ''very'' upset about it.
72* TheUnfought: Harley isn't fought directly in the Gamecube or [=PS2=] game, though she does get a boss fight in the GBA version.
73* WhatTheHellPlayer: A few of the "Mission Failed" messages. "Death is not justice, not even for the Joker."
74* YouAreTooLate: [[spoiler:At the start of the climax in the blimp, the Joker says this to Batman before adding that he has set the auto-pilot to make "a laugh-tastic landing in the heart of Gotham".]]
75* YoureInsane: An example where it's not said to a villain.
76-->'''Batman''': Any evidence that Mary could come up with five million dollars?
77-->'''Batgirl''': No way. That's insane.
78-->'''Batman''': Joker's insane, but not stupid.

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