Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League
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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Trailers
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Official Co-Op Gameplay - “No Matter the Cost”
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Official Batman Reveal - “Shadows”
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Official Gameplay Trailer - “Flash and Burn”
Critic Reviews for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League
I'm optimistic about what Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can become, but let down by what it is now.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a repetitive and bland looter-shooter that, despite an engaging story, never stays fun for long enough.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a welcome addition to co-op looter-shooters, and while its live-service aspects may turn some away, it’s friendly enough, and promising enough, to newcomers to the genre. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League doesn’t have the triumphant flair of the Batman: Arkham series, but the game deserves a fair chance for those who enjoy the worlds of DC Comics and exhilarating gameplay loops because Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League shows what fun a co-op game should be.
Rocksteady's talent is so evident in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it almost overcomes the terrible decision to try and make it.
I didn’t hate Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaague, but that’s only because it’s hard to feel anything too strongly about a game like this. This might be the most rinse and repeat a game of this stature has ever rinsed and repeated, and the fact it delivers good interpretations (though not Arkham accurate) of established characters is its only saving grace. With each new bundle of content likely to be low on narrative and chock full of the same missions (probably with a new name that play exactly the same way), it feels like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is only going to get worse from here.
"All told, Rocksteady has delivered a dependable, if unspectacular third-person shooter"
The combat is good, and the script has its moments, but otherwise this is a highly repetitive open world shooter that makes very poor use of its licence.
Suicide Squad is technically sound, and the action can be fast, frantic, and occasionally fun. The game could be considered a deconstruction and satirizing of the superhero concept. But for me, the whole thing feels mean-spirited, pessimistic, and glib. In other media, I’ve generally liked the irreverence of the Suicide Squad tales, but everything in this game feels less about laughs and more just joyless. I suppose it can be fun to piss all over any sense of genuine heroism in a comic book-inspired tale, but it can’t come as a great shock when some fans like myself just aren’t interested in the bloody and smug results.
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Fully Reveals Season 2 Content and Mrs. Freeze
Rocksteady reveals details surrounding Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's latest update, which introduces Mrs. Freeze, a new map, and more.
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