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In this game, you can switch outfits on the fly, allowing you not to feel or become restrained to a singular look, which is the best thing this version of Harley has. All else is decent enough, but with the game's cancellation, Harley is no more.
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Harley's costume in Injustice 2, offers some of the best, with her snarkiness coming into play. She also lacks respect for some of those she clashes with in combat.
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Looking back on Arkham City, there was minimal Harley screen time, which unfortunately brings this entry down a little. She did, of course, have a DLC chapter which is a blast to play and ultimately took priority over her main storyline.
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DC Legends is one of those rare cases where a big-name mobile game is actually a ton of fun to play. One of the unlockable characters is Harley with an appropriately named special attack, "Big Smasheroony." In fact, all of her attacks have Harley-esque titles, extending to the look of these hits too.
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Clashes and interactions are at the heart of fighting games, as what fun would they be without the pre-battle conversations? As it turns out, there isn't a better fitting character for this purpose than Harley Quinn, who constantly interrupts fights to get a comment or three in.
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Some of Arkham Knight's best Harley moments are the ones that happen during fights. The use of sound design and visual style when playing as Harley are some of the most inventive things the Arkham franchise ever did.
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Harley is a playable skin. This works incredibly well as a skin, and Harley has a few different looks available.
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