GamerBlake90
Blue Blurs for Life!
I consider Batman as a jack of all trades.
He has answers to literally everything in the game, and there also exist answers to everything he does. So it all balances out.
The weaknesses he does have - shitty Wake-Ups, bad reach on normals (save for f2, b2, and b3/f3), and a slide that's negative on hit and even more so on block - are all covered by his trait, the core to his strategy.
Also, contrary to what some say, he has no mix-ups. Crouch-block the first hit of all his strings, then stand-block, and you're good to go. The f3 overhead is easily reacted to along with the second hit of b2 3. But with how strong his pressure game is, we really don't need mix-ups. Just ask @FOREVER KING about Batman pressure.
He's definitely a candidate for a top five character with the way he is designed, but as much as I'd like him to be the best character in Injustice...he's not. That title most likely belongs to either Aquaman or Martian Manhunter, at least by a vote of the majority.
He has answers to literally everything in the game, and there also exist answers to everything he does. So it all balances out.
The weaknesses he does have - shitty Wake-Ups, bad reach on normals (save for f2, b2, and b3/f3), and a slide that's negative on hit and even more so on block - are all covered by his trait, the core to his strategy.
Also, contrary to what some say, he has no mix-ups. Crouch-block the first hit of all his strings, then stand-block, and you're good to go. The f3 overhead is easily reacted to along with the second hit of b2 3. But with how strong his pressure game is, we really don't need mix-ups. Just ask @FOREVER KING about Batman pressure.
He's definitely a candidate for a top five character with the way he is designed, but as much as I'd like him to be the best character in Injustice...he's not. That title most likely belongs to either Aquaman or Martian Manhunter, at least by a vote of the majority.