Gotham Knights: Reach the Smelting Factory Guide

Jon Suan
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There’s a new action RPG game out there and it’s set in the Batman universe! Gotham Knights is the newest game from Warner Bros. Games and it’s a story about the Batman Family fighting crime in Gotham after Batman died. That’s right it’s a Batman game without the Batman! You get to play as one of the sidekicks, well they’re more like heroes now, as you go through Gotham city alone or with a friend in Co-op. The game features a lot of amazing and action-packed missions and in this guide, we’ll show you how to go through a part of them!

Reach the Smelting Factory Guide For Gotham Knights

At one point in the story, you’ll need to fight Clayface, but first he’s absorbed too much water to fight him directly. So, you’re tasked with reaching the Smelting Factory to dry him out a bit and cut him down to size. You do this by going through the sewer tunnels of Gotham City on a motorcycle.

Source: WoW Quests – YouTube

Once you gain control of your character, hit that acceleration button and don’t let go of it. Slowdown and Clayface will get you. You need to avoid obstacles that he makes around the sewers.

Source: WoW Quests – YouTube

Watch out for circular holes on the ground where the obstacles may spawn in, not only that but they can also be on the sides and at the ceiling.

They do an animation before spawning on so keep your eyes forward and try to anticipate them and move out of the way. The more you hit these things the slower you get, so keep that in mind.

After going through the tunnels, you’ll know you’ve finished it when a cutscene plays.

Congratulations you now know how to do this part in Gotham Knights, now go out there and try it yourself!

Many thanks to WoW Quests for showing everyone how to do this, if you need more information or a full walkthrough on the subject then go check their video out here: Reach the Smelting Factory Gotham Knights – YouTube

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