Chapter Three of Batman: The Enemy Within Episode 1: The Enigma takes place entirely in Wayne Tower. While most of this episode is dialogue, there are key events that take place. Players are introduced to a new character, Tiffany Fox, Lucius's daughter, who plays an important role in the series, interrogated by special agents, and the episode ends with a bang that many players might not see coming.
Like the second chapter, this one is relatively short, without much action. There is quite a bit of talking, but fans of the series will enjoy the callbacks that are made from the previous season. While most of the options that players choose in this chapter don't make that big of a difference in the grand scheme of things, it's important that players keep the relationship between Bruce and Tiffany strong because of her role later on in the episode. This guide will help players do just that by giving them the best options at every choice.
Batman: The Enemy Within - Episode 1: The Enigma Walkthrough by Chapter
- Chapter 1: The Virago
- Chapter 2: Wayne Manor
- Chapter 3: Wayne Tower
- Chapter 4: Divinity Church
- Chapter 5: GD Rooftop
- Chapter 6: East End
- Chapter 7: The Virago II
- Chapter 8: The Finale
Chapter 3: Wayne Tower
Chapter Three starts with Bruce speaking to Regina, the Wayne Enterprises Chairperson. As she talks to Bruce about Wayne Enterprises stock, Bruce interrupts her since he has a meeting with Lucius to get to, when she asks about the suitcase that he’s carrying. This prompts the player to respond with:
- [Lie] Tax Papers.
- None of your business.
- Something for Lucius.
The third option lets the player get out of the conversation the fastest. Bruce then meets with Lucius to speak about Riddler’s box. Then, a small drone comes into the room. This is when the player is introduced to Tiffany, Lucius’s daughter. She explains the drone and the player responds:
- Not when it’s aimed at my head.
- This is great! Thanks.
- Pushing for a raise?
It’s best to stay on her good side, so go with option 2. After the drone talk, she sees Riddler’s puzzle and instantly asks about it:
- One of your dad’s projects.
- It’s above your clearance.
- Pretty cool, huh?
After examining it, she comes to the somewhat obvious conclusion that Bruce and Lucius don't know what exactly the box is quite yet. Choosing option 2 will prompt more dialogue from Tiffany which the player will then need to respond with:
- You should go.
- It’s too advanced for you.
- We could use the help.
Again, players should want to stay on her good side because she will play a bigger role for future chapters and episodes, so the third option is the best. Afterward, she asks about Alfred:
- He’s been through some trauma.
- He’ll be better seeing you.
- Same old Alfred.
Alfred is also important to the story, so it's best to treat him as well as possible. After Tiffany leaves, Bruce and Lucius walk out the door and are then greeted by Special Agent Avesta and Blake. Lucius heads out of Bruce's office to go to his own while the agents ask Bruce some questions:
- Make yourself comfortable.
- This isn’t a good time.
- Am I in trouble?
It is best to stay on the authority’s good side, so option 1 is ideal. As they enter the room, Bruce realizes that the file Agent Avesta gave to Batman is on his desk. The player will then need to sneakily hide the file while she is looking around Bruce's office. Once Avesta asks some probing questions, Bruce gets a call from Lucius:
- My family owes a debt to Gotham.
- I like the attention.
- [Answer phone]
This response doesn’t really have an impact on the story, but the first option will get through the dialogue the fastest. Agent Avesta then presses on about the Riddler:
- Maybe I could help you?
- That guy on the news?
- That’s not my concern.
Trying to work with the agents, option 1 is the best. However, at this point in the story, they are suspicious of Bruce. The player is then prompted with:
- No more than anyone else.
- I don’t like your tone.
- I’m an easy target.
Agent Blake then chimes in about Bruce’s relationship with the Joker. The player has to defend themselves:
- John might think so.
- Sure, we got along.
- Are you kidding?
Downplaying their relationship with option 1, Avesta then asks Bruce about a riot that he and Joker were in during their stay at Arkham:
- I tried to stop the fight.
- I wasn’t myself at that time.
- You have been misinformed.
Option 1 is the most diplomatic, but no matter which option, Avesta fires back that she thinks Bruce and Joker may have been in since his release from Arkham since he listed Bruce as his emergency . The player can respond:
- I don’t agree to that.
- The man’s insane.
- That’s creepy.
The conversation then moves onto Bruce’s connection with Gotham’s most villainous criminals:
- I’ve got nothing to hide.
- What’s your point?
- Am I a suspect?
Avesta then claims that Bruce might be a criminal like his father, which the player can respond:
- I’m calling my lawyer.
- I’m not a criminal.
- Get the hell out.
The second option is the nicest option, but no matter which option is chosen, an evacuation alarm is raised. Bruce tells the agents to leave and then receives a video call from Lucius. Turns out he solve the Riddler’s puzzle and tells Bruce to get Tiffany and himself out of the building:
- Tell me what’s wrong!
- I’ll be right there!
- Just stay calm.
Unfortunately, none of the options here make a difference, and Lucius starts to feel regretful for Tiffany’s childhood. Then an explosion comes from his office, Bruce runs to his window to see the fire, and that's the end of Chapter Three.
Batman: The Enemy Within is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mobile Devices.