One great John Doe Batman fanfiction is 'The Dark Knight's Ally'. It shows John Doe becoming an unexpected helper to Batman in Gotham. The story is exciting as it weaves in elements of mystery and action, much like the original Batman stories.
Yes, in a sense. Telltale Games share some characteristics with visual novels. They often have strong narrative elements, where the story progresses through dialogue and choices, much like visual novels. However, they also incorporate more gameplay mechanics such as quick - time events and exploration, which set them apart from traditional visual novels.
One common theme is John Blake taking on the mantle of Batman in different ways. Maybe he's still learning to be like Bruce Wayne as Batman, or he's facing new threats that Bruce didn't. Another theme could be his relationship with other characters from the Batman universe, like Commissioner Gordon or Alfred.
You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are a lot of user - generated John Doe Batman fanfictions there. Just use the search bar and type in 'John Doe Batman' and you'll get a list of relevant stories.
Well, Batman is all about order and justice in a very practical, no - nonsense way. Constantine, on the other hand, is more of a chaotic figure. He uses magic which is unpredictable. So Batman might be constantly frustrated with Constantine's unorthodox methods.
Yes, Telltale has made games that can be considered visual novels. Their games often feature branching storylines, character interactions, and decision - making, which are key elements of visual novels. For example, some of their adventure games have a strong narrative focus and use a lot of text and dialogue to drive the story forward, much like traditional visual novels.