Batman- The Telltale Series Switch Nsp Update... <RECOMMENDED>
The safehouse lights died. The backup generator hummed, then choked. The only illumination came from the Switch’s screen, which now showed a crude, pixelated rendering of Thomas and Martha Wayne lying on a wet Gotham street. The pixels trembled, then reformed into text:
No cryptographic signature. No publisher handshake. Just the file, waiting. Batman- The Telltale Series Switch NSP UPDATE...
Bruce ripped the game card from the slot. The screen went black. The safehouse lights returned. The safehouse lights died
[A] Remember the Alley [B] Forget the Face [C] Burn the Evidence The pixels trembled, then reformed into text: No
>SAVE CORRUPTED. RECONSTRUCTING NARRATIVE FROM USER MEMORY.
The download bar on the Nintendo Switch crept forward at a crawl—1%... 3%... then stalled. Bruce Wayne, or rather the man who wore Bruce Wayne like a cowl, sat in the dim light of the Batcomputer’s portable terminal. He wasn’t supposed to be here, in this temporary safehouse, updating a video game.
For a full minute, he didn’t move. Then he placed the Switch on the table, walked to the evidence locker, and slid the game card into a lead-lined bag marked LEVEL 5 COGNITOHAZARD .