Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’smap will reportedly be huge, and the largest map Rocksteady Studios has made so far.When it comes toDCgames, nobody makes them like Rocksteady. TheBatman: Arkham games are regarded as some of the best superhero video games ever made, with the only real competition beingMarvel’s Spider-Man.TheBatman: Arkham Trilogywill soon be arriving on Nintendo Switch for the first time, which you can check out below.Unfortunately, Rocksteady put an end to its Batman games back in 2015 with alegendary finale,Batman: Arkham Knight.AdvertNow, they’re branching out to the wider DC universe withSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, a third-person shooter that sees the supervillains Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark team up for an impossible mission.While it sounds cool in concept, fans have been less than excited about the game’s release,which was delayednot too long ago to early 2024. The latest gameplay hasfailed to impress potential fans, and the looming live-service elements like the battle pass haven’t done the game any favours either.That being said, a potential saving grace could be the game’s open world. Rocksteady delivered a stylish interpretation of Gotham City inArkham Knight, and will hopefully do the same with a new location, Metropolis, the home of Superman.In the latest behind-the-scenes look at the game, Rocksteadyconfirmedtraversal would still be “at the very core of the game,” much like the Arkham games which saw the caped-crusader glide, and eventually drive, to wherever he was needed.AdvertIt went on to say each villain/hero traverses Metropolis differently, with the given example being Harley Quinn who uses a grapple gun to “take advantage of the environment.”Only time will tell ifSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguecan live up to the legacy of the Batman: Arkham games. For now though it looks pretty underwhelming, and a far cry from the superhero adventures Rocksteady is best known for.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros. GamesTopics:Warner Bros,DC,Batman

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’smap will reportedly be huge, and the largest map Rocksteady Studios has made so far.When it comes toDCgames, nobody makes them like Rocksteady. TheBatman: Arkham games are regarded as some of the best superhero video games ever made, with the only real competition beingMarvel’s Spider-Man.TheBatman: Arkham Trilogywill soon be arriving on Nintendo Switch for the first time, which you can check out below.Unfortunately, Rocksteady put an end to its Batman games back in 2015 with alegendary finale,Batman: Arkham Knight.AdvertNow, they’re branching out to the wider DC universe withSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, a third-person shooter that sees the supervillains Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark team up for an impossible mission.While it sounds cool in concept, fans have been less than excited about the game’s release,which was delayednot too long ago to early 2024. The latest gameplay hasfailed to impress potential fans, and the looming live-service elements like the battle pass haven’t done the game any favours either.That being said, a potential saving grace could be the game’s open world. Rocksteady delivered a stylish interpretation of Gotham City inArkham Knight, and will hopefully do the same with a new location, Metropolis, the home of Superman.In the latest behind-the-scenes look at the game, Rocksteadyconfirmedtraversal would still be “at the very core of the game,” much like the Arkham games which saw the caped-crusader glide, and eventually drive, to wherever he was needed.AdvertIt went on to say each villain/hero traverses Metropolis differently, with the given example being Harley Quinn who uses a grapple gun to “take advantage of the environment.”Only time will tell ifSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguecan live up to the legacy of the Batman: Arkham games. For now though it looks pretty underwhelming, and a far cry from the superhero adventures Rocksteady is best known for.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros. GamesTopics:Warner Bros,DC,Batman
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’smap will reportedly be huge, and the largest map Rocksteady Studios has made so far.When it comes toDCgames, nobody makes them like Rocksteady. TheBatman: Arkham games are regarded as some of the best superhero video games ever made, with the only real competition beingMarvel’s Spider-Man.TheBatman: Arkham Trilogywill soon be arriving on Nintendo Switch for the first time, which you can check out below.Unfortunately, Rocksteady put an end to its Batman games back in 2015 with alegendary finale,Batman: Arkham Knight.AdvertNow, they’re branching out to the wider DC universe withSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, a third-person shooter that sees the supervillains Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark team up for an impossible mission.While it sounds cool in concept, fans have been less than excited about the game’s release,which was delayednot too long ago to early 2024. The latest gameplay hasfailed to impress potential fans, and the looming live-service elements like the battle pass haven’t done the game any favours either.That being said, a potential saving grace could be the game’s open world. Rocksteady delivered a stylish interpretation of Gotham City inArkham Knight, and will hopefully do the same with a new location, Metropolis, the home of Superman.In the latest behind-the-scenes look at the game, Rocksteadyconfirmedtraversal would still be “at the very core of the game,” much like the Arkham games which saw the caped-crusader glide, and eventually drive, to wherever he was needed.AdvertIt went on to say each villain/hero traverses Metropolis differently, with the given example being Harley Quinn who uses a grapple gun to “take advantage of the environment.”Only time will tell ifSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguecan live up to the legacy of the Batman: Arkham games. For now though it looks pretty underwhelming, and a far cry from the superhero adventures Rocksteady is best known for.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’smap will reportedly be huge, and the largest map Rocksteady Studios has made so far.
When it comes toDCgames, nobody makes them like Rocksteady. TheBatman: Arkham games are regarded as some of the best superhero video games ever made, with the only real competition beingMarvel’s Spider-Man.
TheBatman: Arkham Trilogywill soon be arriving on Nintendo Switch for the first time, which you can check out below.
Unfortunately, Rocksteady put an end to its Batman games back in 2015 with alegendary finale,Batman: Arkham Knight.
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Now, they’re branching out to the wider DC universe withSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, a third-person shooter that sees the supervillains Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark team up for an impossible mission.
While it sounds cool in concept, fans have been less than excited about the game’s release,which was delayednot too long ago to early 2024. The latest gameplay hasfailed to impress potential fans, and the looming live-service elements like the battle pass haven’t done the game any favours either.
That being said, a potential saving grace could be the game’s open world. Rocksteady delivered a stylish interpretation of Gotham City inArkham Knight, and will hopefully do the same with a new location, Metropolis, the home of Superman.
In the latest behind-the-scenes look at the game, Rocksteadyconfirmedtraversal would still be “at the very core of the game,” much like the Arkham games which saw the caped-crusader glide, and eventually drive, to wherever he was needed.
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It went on to say each villain/hero traverses Metropolis differently, with the given example being Harley Quinn who uses a grapple gun to “take advantage of the environment.”
Only time will tell ifSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguecan live up to the legacy of the Batman: Arkham games. For now though it looks pretty underwhelming, and a far cry from the superhero adventures Rocksteady is best known for.
Topics:Warner Bros,DC,Batman