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Actually Batman has no qualms with severely injuring people. He just won't outright kill them.
Oddly enough, one 'rampage' by Batman against the Joker, Scarcrow, Two Face, etc.. would have saved a lot of lives.
So, Red Hood may actually make a better "Batman" than Bruce in the long run.
Yeah, his own spine got broken, and he recovered in 2 weeks.
We actually don't know if the Knightfall events happened in this Batman continuity. The ONLY reference to it is in Bane's character portrait in Arkham Asylum. When they made Asylum, they weren't expecting to create their own continuity, they just wanted to make a kickass Batman game. So the character portraits and stuff are just intros to the characters from the comics (since they assumed a lot of people would play it that hadn't read the comics).
Nothing in Asylum directly contradicts the information from those. But stuff in both City and Origins does. And thus, the character information portraits, and the interview tapes in Asylum are probably outside the continuity (and to be considered as bonuses for the player, rather than something that actually happened).
For instance, Batman first meets Azrael in City, which is LONG after Knightfall would have happened if it did.