After the massivesuccess of theArkhamgames, one would assume the next Batman game would take the franchise to new heights. Unfortunately,Gotham Knightsdid not meet expectations. WhileGotham Knightshas its problems, one of the most prominent is the fact that it does not elaborate on many of its features.

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Interrogating enemies is an important gameplay mechanic that players largely ignore due to a lack of awareness. Sometimes it is a better move to interrogate enemies rather than beat them to a pulp. Keeping this in mind, this blog will cover everything there is to know about interrogating enemies inGotham Knightsand other helpful tidbits.

How To Interrogate Enemies In Gotham Knights

It is worth noting that not every enemy type can be interrogated. There is an informant in the ranks for every group of enemies that the player encounters. However, not every group of enemies needs to have an informant. For this reason, players should avoid mowing down every enemy group they come across to prevent losing out on vital information from the informant.

To scan and locate the informant, follow these simple steps:

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Once the informant has been located,players can interrogate themusing either of the following two ways:

Nearby enemies can interrupt the interrogation, so it is a good idea to clear the area beforehand or wait until the informant is in a secluded area.

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Fast Interrogations in Gotham Knights

The best and fastest way to interrogate informantsinvolves using stealth. Sneaking behind an enemy to interrogate them is pretty straightforward, but players can speed up this process by playing with Batgirl or Robin.

Batgirl and Robin are the best heroes for interrogating enemies since their abilities boost stealth. On the flip side, Red Hood and Nightwing are better suited to clearing out enemies rather than being stealthy.

Gotham Knightsis available on PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PlayStation 5.

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