Can I still interrogate an informant that fights back?

Can I still interrogate an informant that fights back? - Book On A White Wooden Table

A new mechanic was introduced in this game. In previous games, interrogating an informant would always reveal locations of Riddler puzzles. However this time, there's a chance where an informant would fight back and attack you.

Countering the attack seems to always knock him out. I think when I initially saw this happen, I was surprised and he hit me and ran off.

Is there a way to counter the attack so that I can still interrogate him afterward?



Best Answer

When interrogating an informant, there's a chance that he refuses and swings at you. This is your chance to counter his counter so you can complete the interrogation. You will get the counter prompts but it will be mostly off screen since the camera is zoomed in. It's not super obvious but if you look close enough, you'll see it's there.

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If you miss your chance to counter, he'll just hit you and the fight will continue. However he will change back to normal colors because he won't tell you anything anymore. You'll just have to knock him out.




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How do you interrogate the Riddler informants?

Keep an eye out for green They are Riddler informants and will give you locations on the map where riddles, trophies, breakable objects, and bomb rioters are. Be sure to clear the area around the informant so that you can press Y/triangle to interrogate them.



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