

Sadly, there isn't much in the way of new gadgets, but the Disruptor ends up being an invaluable tool, which allows Batman to sabotage weapons, equipment, and drones. It's an invaluable tool when confronting large groups, especially if some are carrying troublesome weapons like shields or shock batons. But its best feature is the multi-target takedowns, which lets him eliminate a up to five opponents that are standing near each other. It can even allows the Dark Knight to go straight into a takedown right after zipping up a building. That includes dive bombing people, detective vision, and gliding across the city when you're tired of the Batmobile. The new Batsuit allows him to move faster while retaining all the features of the previous one. He doesn't necessarily need bullet proof armor or a belt full of gadgets to crack a few skulls, but they certainly come in handy. The answer to that was kind of settled at the beginning of Arkham City, before Bruce Wayne has a chance to put on his Batman outfit. At one point, the Arkham Knight asks whether or not it's actually Batman's skill or the power of the new suit that makes him such a formidable force.
