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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
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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.
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GENRES:
- Action, Shooter, Adventure
DEVELOPER(S):
- Rocksteady Studios
PUBLISHER(S):
- WB Games
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- Suicide Squad
GAME MODES:
- Co-operative, Multiplayer, Single player
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
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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 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.
Underneath all that layer of daily rewards, weapons with numerical percentages, and seasons full of promise, there’s a genuinely funny and wildly fun Rocksteady game. A game that has turned out much better than we expected… But he also deserved much, much more.
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Areajugones | Ramón Gutiérrez | 4 / 10 | 01-31-2024 | Is this the same Rocksteady Studios that made the legendary Batman: Arkham? Honestly, I don’t know, but the game doesn’t fulfill in hardly any of its various sections, being an adventure that I would only recommend if you decide to buy it at a price well below what it is currently at. | Read review |
Atarita | İdil Barbaros | 60 / 100 | 02-08-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a game that wastes most of its potential, despite its fun characters, dystopian world and different storyline. | Read review |
But Why Tho? | Mick Abrahamson | 6.5 / 10 | 02-02-2024 | Regardless of your feelings about the Justice League, you can fun in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. Rocksteady did well with creating a story that can hit the heartstrings. Playing as each member of the squad brings their own unique forms of entertainment, where you’ll enjoy switching between each member as needed. But the writing and character growth can only do so much when the full package feels soulless. | Read review |
Cerealkillerz | Nick Erlenhof | 7 / 10 | 02-08-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a new path for the Arkham studio. It tries to be a balancing act between cool, staged story pieces and a well thought-out live service game, which unfortunately doesn’t work out for either. Boring missions, repetitive sequences and an online constraint spoil the fun immensely. Even the thoroughly satisfying shooter gameplay and the interesting premise can’t save much overall | Read review |
CGMagazine | Justin Wood | 4 / 10 | 02-06-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a tough pill to swallow. With bad gameplay mechanics and multiple server issues, its sad to see such a great developer fall so far. | Read review |
Checkpoint Gaming | Pedro Cooray | 6.5 / 10 | 02-08-2024 | Thanks to the way Suicide Squad – and every game following the live service model – is structured, this review will probably be obsolete a year from now. The current (base?) version of the game is pulling its punches for now, to dole them out seasonally over the coming months and years. Based on player retention, there’s no way to know if it’ll be worth your while in the long term to jump into Suicide Squad at launch. But there’s the kicker, you can get a lot out of it already, just not in the ways live service models are known for. A genuinely compelling narrative, a huge city to play in, and the prospect of playing with friends are a solid foundation to grow from, even if the repeatable mission design needs some work. | Read review |
Chicas Gamers | Juanma Luengo | Not Recommended | 02-06-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a mix game, with a frenetic and fun playable proposal, but with certain technical shortcomings due to its hybrid design between an MMO and an open-world RPG. Its story, despite not being too complex, allows the player to grow fond of each of these criminals with double intentions thanks to brilliantly written dialogues. It is a title that takes a certain amount of time to make you fall in love with it (we particularly liked it) and even then it is possible that you end up abandoning it… We fear that there is not going to be a middle ground and the criticisms abound much more than the applause. | Read review |
Daily Star | Tom Hutchison | 4 / 5 stars | 02-04-2024 | But there is plenty of wild action and adventure to be had in Suicide Squad. | Read review |
Dexerto | Patrick Dane | 3 / 5 stars | 02-08-2024 | I’m rooting for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League though. There is enough here to suggest that Rocksteady has a grasp of what could make this game great. It will take effort and some big releases, but despite having an uneven experience overall, I’ve left relatively favorable. It has a rebellious spirit that makes it endearing. For all the noise around the game, from those fighting loudly in its corner and those trying to tear it apart, I’ve left with an unceremonious “Yeah, it’s pretty good” with a tinge of hope to boot. There is a world where the game has a future, and it’s a multiverse I’d like to live in. | Read review |
Digital Trends | Tomas Franzese | 2.5 / 5 stars | 02-06-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League constantly finds ways to stop players from enjoying this bombastic cooperative shooter. | Read review |
Duuro Magazine | Krist Duro | Recommended | 02-05-2024 | Rocksteady clearly cares for these characters and world, but the open-world and looter shooter conventions chosen don’t serve the story or gameplay well. It might eventually get better, but who knows? | Read review |
Entertainment Geekly | Luis Alvaro | 2.5FALSE | 02-05-2024 | The game embodies the very essence of the Suicide Squad: chaotic, unpredictable, and undeniably entertaining, yet not without its share of missteps. It’s a journey through the highs and lows of superhero gaming, leaving players to navigate its tumultuous skies with a mixture of awe and occasional frustration. “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” might not soar to the heights of Rocksteady’s previous works, but it doesn’t entirely miss the mark either. | Read review |
Eurogamer.pt | Bruno Galvão | 3 / 5 stars | 02-02-2024 | Despite rare graceful and fun moments, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the worst kind of experience you can interact with: you won’t feel particularly disgusted for taking the time to it, but you’ll also feel like you don’t lose anything if you don’t play it. It’s a game that arouses indifference and that’s the worst thing that can be said about an interactive experience, the inability to excite and leave memories. | Read review |
Everyeye.it | Mario Petillo | 6 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could have been saved, in its evaluation, by the narrative plot: beyond what is the goodness of writing of the protagonists, however, there is nothing else, because even the idiosyncrasies with the comic book counterparts clash before the eyes of passionate readers. | Read review |
Evilgamerz | Daan Nijboer | 6 / 10 | 02-06-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a title that evokes mixed feelings. At times the game excels for its action and humor, but it also struggles with the challenges of its ‘game as a service’ model. The constant repetition of the same missions and the push for daily assignments can become quite frustrating at a certain point. The biggest frustration, however, is the wasted potential. It’s clear that a linear single-player game is much more suitable for Suicide Squad. Rocksteady’s attempt to get players to grind for better weapons and gear just isn’t fun enough. | Read review |
Game Informer | Matt Miller | 6 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | 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. | Read review |
GamePro | Dennis Michel | 60 / 100 | 02-02-2024 | Suicide Squad is a shadow of what once made Rocksteady one of the best developers for open world action games. | Read review |
GAMES.CH | Joel Kogler | 68 / 100 | 02-07-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is not a complete failure. An excellent presentation and some gripping story moments as well as a very good introduction provide a few hours of successful entertainment. Still, it’s hard not to focus on the missed potential, whether that’s the overly simplistic combat system, the characters playing very similarly, or the lack of motivation to continue playing after the story. Especially in multiplayer mode, the title can be fun, but the full price for it is not justified. | Read review |
GameSpew | Richard Seagrave | 6 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Being a live-service game with plenty of content to come post-launch, it’s impossible to say right now whether Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will have legs. There’s certainly the possibility of it getting better in the future, if missions can be made more interesting and loot can lead to more unique builds. At the moment, though, when the campaign is the main focus and there’s limited endgame content, it’s hard to not be disappointed by what’s on offer. This isn’t a bad game by any means, but poor mission variety and some other minor issues really do suck much of the fun out of it. | Read review |
GameSpot | Mark Delaney | 5 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Rocksteady’s first game in nearly a decade can’t shake the superhero-as-a-service genre’s ubiquitous feeling that it exists to keep players mindlessly engaged. | Read review |
Gaming Age | Matthew Pollesel | 8 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | I can’t help but love Suicide Squad Kills the Justice League. It’s not about to make you forget Rocksteady’s other games, but it’s not trying to, either. It’s a game that’s all about the simple joys of soaring through the air, blowing away aliens, and making funny quips afterwards – and there are far worse things for a game to be. | Read review |
GamingBolt | Ravi Sinha | 5 / 10 | 02-04-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League isn’t the worst live-service title ever made, but its mediocrity is hard to deny, especially from a developer capable of so much more. | Read review |
GamingTrend | Adam Moreno | 55 / 100 | 02-09-2024 | After waiting and waiting and waiting, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s brilliant movement mechanics can’t save an unfortunately short campaign that “ends” relying on the game being live-service to add story as they go through the different seasons. While playing as each of the Suicide Squad feels unique to each character, the reveal of Joker coming to the game in Spring with more playable characters on the way, I’d say wait for a deal because it’s not worth $70 in its current state. | Read review |
Generación Xbox | Javier Gutierrez Bassols | 7.8 / 10 | 02-04-2024 | In definitive, Suicide Squad: Kill tthe Justice League is a title with a great narrative, an impressive visual aspect and a great gameplay that make it a very enjoyable game. | Read review |
GGRecon | Lloyd Coombes | 3.5 / 5 stars | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, live service ambitions aside, is a fun shooter that feels like the closest you’ll get to a virtual DC Comics theme park; it looks great, and it’s full of recognisable characters. | Read review |
Glitched Africa | Marco Cocomello | 5 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is a bland looter shooter with frustrating mechanics built on the foundations of a live service game. | Read review |
God is a Geek | Chris White | 7 / 10 | 02-06-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can be a lot of fun to play, but the repetitive missions and lack of depth to its story and endgame content let it down. | Read review |
Guardian | Tom Regan | 2 / 5 stars | 02-07-2024 | This fourth adaptation of DC’s least-likely heroes combines an inspired storyline with some very pedestrian combat | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | Álvaro Alonso | 75 / 100 | 02-02-2024 | Underneath all that layer of daily rewards, weapons with numerical percentages, and seasons full of promise, there’s a genuinely funny and wildly fun Rocksteady game. A game that has turned out much better than we expected… But he also deserved much, much more. | Read review |
IGN | Simon Cardy | 5 / 10 | 02-02-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a repetitive and bland looter-shooter that, despite an engaging story, never stays fun for long enough. | Read review |
IGN Italy | Angelo Bianco | 6.5 / 10 | 02-08-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is not an absolute disaster, but it fails to reach the same levels of the excellent adventures of the Batman: Arkham series. The third-person shooter developed by Rocksteady Studios is certainly fun (especially when played together), dynamic and chaotic, but except for a good but not excellent gameplay it does not have much to offer in terms of overall quality. | Read review |
INVEN | Seungjin Kang | 6 / 10 | 02-07-2024 | A plausible recipe, regrettable ingredient, miscooking. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League also presents attractive gameplay and story production, but an obsession with the directionless open world and the legacy of the Arkham series has ruined the game. | Read review |
Kakuchopurei | Jonathan Leo | 50 / 100 | 02-05-2024 | Rocksteady’s attempt at a pure action game with loot and live service mechanics isn’t the worst thing out there, but it isn’t exactly brimming with excitement. While shy of reaching the heights of Destiny or even the two Division games from Ubisoft, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League stands mildly tall at being just competent and serviceable, with one or two key story moments that are genuinely well-done. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | GameCentral | 4 / 10 | 02-06-2024 | 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. | Read review |
Multiplayer First | James Lara | 6.5 / 10 | 02-06-2024 | Being a looter and a GaaS doesn’t mean you have to follow the genre’s norm, and Rocksteady had a real opportunity here to really be different from other Gaas looter shooters. There are some excellent mechanics in Suicide Squad that other looters should have, but in the end, they don’t do enough to carry it through with what’s there for the post-game. That is unless you like turning your brain off entirely, but that doesn’t make the criticism disappear. | Read review |
Nexus Hub | Sam Aberdeen | 6 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s outstanding visuals and fun freeflowing gameplay can’t save it from feeling like a forced live service game constantly at odds with itself creatively. | Read review |
One More Game | Vincent Ternida | Not Recommended | 02-07-2024 | Suicide Squad starts super fun, as its visual presentation and plot set-up work as its strongest points to draw us into Rocksteady’s interpretation of Justice League. However, once the novelty ends, we’re left with a chaotic mess that gets tedious the more you play. | Read review |
PC Gamer | Morgan Park | 67 / 100 | 02-07-2024 | I’m optimistic about what Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can become, but let down by what it is now. | Read review |
PC Invasion | Noah Nelson | 8 / 10 | 02-02-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is actually a good game. The good found in gameplay, cutscenes, and level design far outweigh the bad found in the campaign’s pacing and some grisly missions and boss fights. Overall, I am pleasantly surprised with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, flaws and all, and will definitely be sticking around. | Read review |
Press Start | James Mitchell | 5.5 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is a serviceable action game bogged down by an insistence on being a live service title. While the characters are well written and the comedy is on point, a handful of repetitive objective types betray the intentions of an otherwise strong combat system. There is potential here – perhaps over time, Suicide Squad can evolve into something better – but for now, it’s something that only absolute diehards will enjoy, and even then, that’s not a guarantee. | Read review |
PSX Brasil | Bruno Henrique Vinhadel | 65 / 100 | 02-06-2024 | When trying to deliver a looter shooter in an already consolidated universe but showing another side and another approach, Rocksteady Studios only proved that the fans were right from the first glimpse of the game. There are notable positive points despite everything, as well as taking advantage of this cooperatively is fun for some time, but the decisions made did not prove to be the most appropriate and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League cannot stand out as a whole, being a product by the halves and without much creativity. | Read review |
Pure Xbox | PJ O’Reilly | 8 / 10 | 02-02-2024 | Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, despite all of the wailing and gnashing of teeth pre-release, has arrived in perfectly fine form. This is, at launch, one of the most polished looter shooters we’ve played, an action-packed superhero adventure that dishes up top-notch combat, tons of fan-service, excellent traversal (important for superheroes!), addicting loot, and plenty of surprises and shocks to boot. Yes, the story is artificially dragged out, mission types are repetitive and the store is a right royal rip-off, but the writing, the performances, core mechanics and incredible attention to detail here ensure that this is one squad of misfits who’ve managed to take the heat and survive intact. | Read review |
Push Square | Aaron Bayne | 7 / 10 | 02-01-2024 | 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 | Read review |
Rock, Paper, Shotgun | Steve Hogarty | Not Recommended | 02-06-2024 | Rocksteady’s latest is a giddy little action-shooter bogged down by conventional loot-chasing guff | Read review |
Screen Rant | Jason Hon | 3 / 5 stars | 02-04-2024 | A multiplayer game about killing the Justice League from the creators of the Batman Arkham trilogy fails to revolutionize an oversaturated genre. | Read review |
SECTOR.sk | Matúš Štrba | 6.5 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | It is difficult to judge a game like this. In a year’s time, it could be something completely different. The campaign can be rewritten, expanded, modified. The gameplay can change, new characters, enemies, missions and so on can be added. Equally, a year from now, the servers may be down and the game box may just be an unusable artefact on a shelf somewhere. For now, though, it’s like this. Good story, good co-op, good action and an absolutely great audio experience. But on top of that, some uninteresting missions, technical problems & outdated graphics. | Read review |
Siliconera | Cory Dinkel | 5 / 10 | 02-02-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League isn’t horrible, but it’s bland and uninteresting and that may be worse. The real insult here is that Rocksteady Games had all the tools to do something great and innovative and just made a by-the-book live-service game instead. | Read review |
Skill Up | Ralph Panebianco | Not Recommended | 02-04-2024 | Video Review | Read review |
SpazioGames | Marcello Paolillo | 6 / 10 | 02-08-2024 | Suicide Squad is a flawed game, a partial disaster for every Batman fan and for anyone who doesn’t digest the Game as a Service (GaaS) structure that Kill the Justice League imposes. | Read review |
Stevivor | Jay Ball | Not Recommended | 02-03-2024 | Currently, I’m roughly 9-10 hours in to Suicide Squad and I feel pretty confident I’ve seen all that it has to offer by way of gameplay. To be honest, I don’t really want to spend any more time with it. That not how this works, of course — I’ve not yet spent enough time to properly score this fairly and accurately because we received our review code three days after the refund window closed on the die-hard DC fans that forked out ridiculous sums for early access, and only 13 hours before its general release. Do what you will with that information. | Read review |
The Beta Network | Samuel Incze | 8 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is actually a really entertaining experience. The interesting narrative features countless jokes and one liners will have you chuckling over and over again. Admittedly the gameplay does take a little bit to adjust to, but it is really fun and chaining combos feels satisfying! | Read review |
TheGamer | Stacey Henley | 2.5 / 5 stars | 02-05-2024 | 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. | Read review |
TheReviewGeek | Greg Wheeler | 3 / 10 | 02-03-2024 | Suicide Squad has zero redeeming features. It’s a game that tries to be edgy and fails. It tries to be fun but fails. And above all else, it tries to appeal to a wide audience and appeals to nobody. This is a lazy, poorly written mess that deserves to be treated the same way Batman is in this game | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Gareth Chadwick | 6 / 10 | 02-05-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a perfect example of how live services can sap all the energy out of a game experience. The story, the character and gameplay all range from good to fantastic, but the missions grow stale before too long, the loot system’s few bright spots are tarnished by the chore of everything else you earn, and the story and characters all but evaporate once you reach the endgame. | Read review |
TrueGaming | Unknown | 5 / 10 | 02-04-2024 | A mediocre story with a lazy design with an Unispired live service aspect. It has some positive aspects, but even these aspects do not justify the 70$ price tag | Read review |
Use a Potion | Unknown | 7.5 / 10 | 02-08-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can be repetitive, but the excellent storytelling, fun gunplay, and gorgeous visuals save it from mediocrity. I’ve had a really good time with the game, especially when playing with friends, whilst seeing the unique and dark spin on what remains of the Arkham-verse is really refreshing. | Read review |
VG247 | Fran J. Ruiz | Not Recommended | 02-02-2024 | As I approach the end game portion of the game, where we’re supposed to spend many more hours, and tinker with the online experience, which takes away the cool option to switch from one character to another on the go, I fear that the bland and uninspired will eventually overtake the awesome part of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. It’s an extremely funny, well-made, and once-traditional co-op game stuck in a live service cage that makes it sadder and more tiring as time goes on. Will the most demanding content in the game convince players to stick around and actually engage with the ‘numbers go up’ systems? I don’t think so, but I’m not writing it off just yet. | Read review |
Wccftech | Nathan Birch | 5 / 10 | 02-07-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a sprinkling of that classic Rocksteady charm, delivering polished visuals, fluid traversal and combat, and some snappy repartee, but the whole experience is bogged down by dreary, repetitive mission design, empty live service elements, and a feel-bad story that’s mean-spirited to the point of feeling oddly resentful. Perhaps most damning, not even the thing promised in the game’s title – fighting and dispatching the Justice League – ends up being particularly fun or memorable. Those who really want to see what becomes of the Arkhamverse may not be able to resist picking this up, but I suggest waiting for a steep discount before subjecting yourself to this tedious team-up. | Read review |
We Got This Covered | David James | 2.5 / 5 stars | 02-04-2024 | I wish this was a complete disaster, but the glimpses of the old Rocksteady razzle-dazzle under the awful mission design and exhausting live service elements make you mourn what could have been. A critical stumble for a great developer and, sadly, one I suspect it’s going to be difficult to recover from.Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League | Read review |
WhatIfGaming | Bilawal Bashir | 7 / 10 | 02-04-2024 | Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League has the potential to be a great game, and there is already a lot to like here. Unfortunately, the short yet tedious side quests manage to drag down the overall enjoyment. Amazing animation work, voice acting, satisfying traversal, and some good jokes lift the experience, but it turns sour as soon as you have to save four NPCs for the 5th time. To make it a better game Rocksteady needs to make fundamental changes to the repetitive quests, especially to spice up the endgame. | Read review |
XboxEra | Jesse Norris | 8.2 / 10 | 01-31-2024 | Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has overcome a rough pre-launch time after multiple delays. While the objectives can feel repetitive the excellent gameplay never does. This review will be out of date after a month or two because this is a live-service assed live-service game. For fans of Destiny, The Division, and all the loot-focused games-as-a-service titles, this is a damned good one at launch. We’ll see if they can continue to grow and improve it over time. | Read review |
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