Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an upcoming action shooter game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Games. The game is a spin-off of the Batman: Arkham series, and is a follow-up to Batman: Arkham Knight (2015). Based on the DC Comics team Suicide Squad, the game follows four supervillains—Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, Harley Quinn, and King Shark—who are assembled by Amanda Waller and sent to Metropolis to stop the alien invader Brainiac and kill the members of the Justice League brainwashed by him. The open-world design allows players, either individually or cooperatively, to freely roam Metropolis.
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The creators of the Batman: Arkham series are back with a brand new action-adventure shooter. The most dangerous villains in the DC Universe have been forced to team up and take on a new mission: Kill the Justice League. Create Chaos in Metropolis. You are the Suicide Squad. Coming in 2023 to...
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Developer(s) | Rocksteady Studios |
Publisher(s) | Warner Bros. Games |
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Artist(s) | David Hego |
Series | Batman: Arkham |
Engine | Unreal Engine 4[1] |
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Release | February 2, 2024 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure, Third-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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Previews:
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Preview – We Played It and Didn't Like It - IGN
While there is a story here that makes me wonder where the heck all this is going, I was less optimistic about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League when I stopped playing than when I started. Here’s hoping it wins me back when it releases on February 2nd.
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Suicide Squad Previews Paint A Pretty ‘Meh’ Picture
According to those who have played the co-op shooter, it feels generic but has spiffy cutscenes
kotaku.com
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League preview- being bad never felt so good
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is bombastic, larger than life, and full of character, and expands the Batman: Arkham universe in a beautiful way
www.gamingbible.com
Reviews:
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Reviews
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a new genre-bending action-adventure shooter that can be played solo or with up to four players in online co-op. Based on iconic DC characters and developed by Rocksteady Studios, creators of the Batman: Arkham series, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice...
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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Reviews
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a co-op looter-shooter with live-service elements set in an open world where players take on the role of iconic DC villains. Critics have appreciated...
opencritic.com
80
VGC
JAN 30, 2024
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a visually stunning anti-hero romp that's fun to play, even if the things you're actually doing are somewhat repetitive. Rocksteady's Arkhamverse comes to a close in style, without fully succumbing to the live-service demons.
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75
Multiplayer.it
FEB 1, 2024
It is the interlude sequences that reign supreme, and there is really little to complain about: in terms of style, spectacularity, direction and realization, the scenes in which the plot of Kill the Justice League unfolds are extraordinary, and if you are a big fan of the DC universe they could be worth the price of admission alone.
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70
Finger Guns
FEB 1, 2024
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has an identity crisis. The core gameplay is diverse and addicting. The tonally grim but hilarious story showcases Rocksteady at their best, and the game is technical wizardry. However, anything live service about the game entirely complicates what is otherwise a winning formula that not even Task Force X can save.
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68
Power Unlimited
FEB 1, 2024
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has so many different faces, which makes me ready for a personality test. One moment I'm enjoying Rocksteady's art design, the next I want to hurt myself because of the excruciating gameplay. Then laugh at the voice acting, and then get angry about the boring boss fights. The open ending of the story makes me a little curious about the upcoming seasonal content, but I'm pretty sure: I'm already dropping out.
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79
Vandal
FEB 1, 2024
It remains a bit in no man's land, without knowing who its audience is, at the same time that a good part of his audience does not know if it is for him. You will have to decide that for yourselves.
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55
KeenGamer
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AN 30, 2024
The game leaves a lot to be desired. At first glace, the combat seems interesting but ultimately falls flat due to the repetitive nature of the missions and combat encounters. The dialogue and cutscenes are excellently produced, however, the same cannot be said about the boss fights and ending of the game. Not being able to play the game offline even when solo feels like a slap in the face but it can be forgiven. Ultimately, the game can be enjoyed by some DC fans looking for some quick, chaotic fun, yet a lot of die-hard comic book fans will be quick to criticize certain aspects of comic accuracy and character development. The hefty price tag is definitely unjustified and doesn't feel fully worth it.
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40
Areajugones
JAN 29, 2024
Is this the same Rocksteady Studios that once made the iconic Batman: Arkham games? Honestly I'm not really sure anymore, with the game falling short in almost every conceivable aspect. The only way to actually recommend it is if you manage to buy it at a much lower price tag than the one from the original release.
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5/10
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review – it’s not very super, man
Suicide Squad: KTJL sees another series sacrificed at the altar of the live service gods.
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IGN
JAN 30, 2024
My first 11 or so hours with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have left me with wildly mixed thoughts. There are things I like, things I don’t, and worst of all, things that elicit no emotional response at all. The guns-blazing combat can be fun, and the story of DC heroes and villains swapping roles is for the most part engaging, but thoughtful mission design is almost non-existent and many of its looter shooter systems fall flat. [Review in Progress]
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Metro GameCentral
JAN 30, 2024
We may end up hating it, because it’s already starting to show shines of considerable repetition, but this is not a Lord Of The Rings: Gollum situation, where it’s going to end up on Worst Games of 2023 lists (well, it probably will but it shouldn’t). From what we’ve experienced so far, it seems clear that Suicide Squad is not a bad game. But neither is it a good one. [Review in Progress]
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NME
JAN 31, 2024
We’re keen to see what the endgame is all about, as that seems to be the main bulk of what there is to do post-campaign. But right now it feels like several games have just been smashed together. A fantastic campaign is hindered by repetitive missions that feel like they have stumbled out of 2010, uninspired upgrades, and an open world that feels bare despite it being fun to fight in. It all feels rather incongruent and right now Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’s directionless structure feels too close to Task Force X’s own dynamic – entertaining yet jumbled. [Review in Progress]
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70
Push Square
JAN 31, 2024
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is a complicated game. It's tough not to think about what could have been if Rocksteady opted for another traditional single player title — especially since the split personalities at this game's heart stop it from reaching the heights of the developer's previous works. That said, despite all of our complaints, we can't deny that the game's fun. The story lacks the payoff but remains engaging throughout, the traversal-tinged combat is genuinely fantastic, it’s a blast to play with friends, it’s one of the best looking games on PS5, it runs like an absolute dream, and, as far as live-service games go, it’s shaping up to be a meaty and generous offering. There is a bittersweet feeling surrounding Suicide Squad, and that sentiment will remain for a lot of players, but it's hard to say that Rocksteady entirely missed the mark with this big gamble.
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