
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehas less overall players on Steam than a nine year old Batman game, oof.
It’s been a tough few weeks for the new Suicide Squad game. Even the game’s early access launch was left in shambles when Rocksteady Studios had toshut down serversdue to a bug that automatically beat the game for new players.In our review we gave it a 6/10, saying while the overall gameplay was enjoyable, repetitive missions and a lacklustre story drag the experience down.
Check outSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguebelow
Honestly all the backlash to the game and its story makeGotham Knightslook like the gameBatmanfans deserved, just not the only they needed at the time,perhaps we treated it too harshly?
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Since then,Arkham Knighthas now overtaken the new Suicide Squad game onSteamas well, having more concurrent players and far more favourable reviews.
In case you haven’t played it,Arkham Knightwas Rocksteady’s grand finale to the Arkham trilogy and while it received some flack for its reliance on the batmobile it’s often considered one of thebest action games of all time. Its reputation is legendary, with its success only comparable toMarvel’s Spider-Man, another phenomenal superhero game series.
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For that reason it’s no wonder fans are ditching the Suicide Squad looter-shooter for a more familiar, and perfected, gaming experience.
Interested players can playSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeagueandBatman: Arkham Knighton Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms, though if you want my recommendation I’d say play the Arkham trilogy any day of the week.
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