'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' Faces Mixed Reception
Critics point out repetitive gameplay and a thin story, though praise its graphics and voice acting.
- 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' receives mixed reviews, with criticism for its repetitive gameplay and thin story, but some praise for its graphics and voice acting.
- The game's combat and mission design are seen as lacking depth, making it feel more like a generic looter-shooter than a worthy successor to the Batman Arkham series.
- Despite its flaws, the game's traversal system and the concept of playing as DC villains are highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
- The boss fights against members of the Justice League are criticized for being unremarkable and not living up to the game's premise.
- Rocksteady's attempt to step out of its comfort zone with a live-service model receives a lukewarm reception, raising questions about the game's future.