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* AlternateTimeline: The majority of the plot takes place in an alternate reality of the DC Universe.

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* AlternateTimeline: The majority of the plot takes place in an alternate reality of the DC Universe.Universe, officially designated in the multiverse as Earth 49.
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The 2016 film ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' features a scene confirmed to take inspiration from the first game, and 2021's ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' dwelves further on said BadFuture.

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The 2016 film ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' features a scene confirmed to take inspiration from the first game, and 2021's ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' dwelves delves further on said BadFuture.
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* TheDictatorship: After the Superman of an alternate universe loses Lois and his city to a truly cruel scheme set up by the Joker, he kills Joker and starts resorting to harsher and harsher measures to prevent another such tragedy from ever happening again, and for this purpose sets up the [[Characters/InjusticeOneEarthRegime One Earth Regime]], an totalitarian one-world government ruled by Superman and those members of the former Justice League that have rallied to his banner (along with several villains such as Sinestro) that takes over the entire world. The Regime regularly tortures and murders criminals and anyone who opposes them to continue enforcing their rule across the world. The Regime also crushes democracy and freedom of speech, with all the nations having to obey the Regime under the threat of extreme action.

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* TheDictatorship: After the Superman of an alternate universe loses Lois and his city to a truly cruel scheme set up by the Joker, he kills Joker and starts resorting to harsher and harsher measures to prevent another such tragedy from ever happening again, and for this purpose sets up the [[Characters/InjusticeOneEarthRegime One Earth Regime]], an a totalitarian one-world government ruled by Superman and those members of the former Justice League that have rallied to his banner (along with several villains such as Sinestro) that takes over the entire world. The Regime regularly tortures and murders criminals and anyone who opposes them to continue enforcing their rule across the world. The Regime also crushes democracy and freedom of speech, with all the nations having to obey the Regime under the threat of extreme action.
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* TeamMercyVsTeamMurder: The franchise's main conflict between Batman's team and Superman's team is this; Batman and his team adheres to ThouShaltNotKill while Superman's team advocates PayEvilUntoEvil.
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* HatedByAll: '''EVERYBODY''' despises Joker for what he did, including [[EvenEvilHasStandards the other villains who aren't fallen heroes]]. Though admittedly, a few in the latter category aren't so much repulsed by Joker for moral reasons, but because he was a madman who killed ForTheEvulz.

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* HatedByAll: '''EVERYBODY''' despises Joker for what he did, including [[EvenEvilHasStandards the other villains who aren't fallen heroes]]. Though admittedly, a few in the latter category aren't so much repulsed by Joker for moral reasons, but because he was a madman who killed ForTheEvulz.
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* HatedByAll: '''EVERYBODY''' despises Joker for what he did, including [[EvenEvilHasStandards the other villains who aren't fallen heroes]]. Though admittedly, a few in the latter category aren't so much repulsed by Joker for moral reasons, but because he was a madman who killed ForTheEvulz.
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* ''ComicBook/AdventuresOfSupermanJonKent'' (2023)

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The series' main games are the following:

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As well as adaptations to other media:

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: As expected from a DC franchise, there are hundreds of characters.
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Injustice is often considered one of DC's darkest franchises.


* DarkerAndEdgier: The franchise is considered as this compared to other DC video game franchises besides the VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The franchise is considered as this compared to other DC video game franchises besides franchises. With TheParagon himself, Superman turns into a horrible tyrant who takes over the VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries.entire world and sets up an oppressive dictatorship.

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So sorry everyone, I was crosswicking a new trope and I overlooked that.


* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'': While J. Jonah Jameson is usually portrayed in the wrong for his prejudice against vigilantes, he makes a point that Spidey should have joined the Police Academy and got a badge. At least then, his heroics could at least be made legal and sanctioned.
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* VigilanteInjustice: In this scenario, Superman loses Metropolis to a nuke planted by the Joker. Superman turns vengeful, and puts the Earth under his thumb, ruling like a dictator. Those few Justice Leaguers that dare to question him get put down hard. He takes the maxim "The wages of sin is death" to its practical extreme, becoming a NighInvulnerable WellIntentionedExtremist with a zero-tolerance policy.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'': While J. Jonah Jameson is usually portrayed in the wrong for his prejudice against vigilantes, he makes a point that Spidey should have joined the Police Academy and got a badge. At least then, his heroics could at least be made legal and sanctioned.
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* ReplayMode: In both ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' and ''VideoGame/Injustice2'', any chapter you've cleared in Story Mode can be replayed via a chapter select menu. You can also choose a specific fight between two characters.
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* CrapsackWorld: The ''Injustice'' Earth becomes one after the Joker successfully detonates a nuclear bomb in Metropolis, killing millions of people and tricks Superman into accidentally murdering his wife, Lois Lane. Soon, Earth becomes a dictatorship under Superman and his cohorts in the One Earth Regime.
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* ''ComicBook/InjusticeGroundZero'' (2017)

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* ''ComicBook/InjusticeGroundZero'' ''Injustice: Ground Zero'' (2017)
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* BloodierAndGorier: Compared to ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'', it is bloody but not as much as ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Downplayed. Compared to ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'', it is bloody but not as much as ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.



* LighterAndSofter: Compared to Netherrealm Studios' ''Mortal Kombat'', it doesn't rely on {{Gorn}}.

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* LighterAndSofter: Compared Downplayed. While the story isn't exactly light-hearted, compared to Netherrealm Studios' ''Mortal Kombat'', it doesn't rely on {{Gorn}}.

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