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Rocksteady Studios released Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on February 2, 2024. You play as Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, or King Shark in Metropolis to stop a brainwashed Justice League under Brainiac's control. This shooter adventure runs on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. It mixes third-person combat with open-world exploration and live-service mechanics. The premise is simple enough to grasp immediately but the execution feels rushed by comparison. You pick your character and start tearing through enemies while trying to save the city from itself.
You spend most of your time in a third-person perspective fighting waves of foes alongside three other heroes. Each character offers distinct movement and attack styles that change how you approach encounters. Harley uses a bat and grapple hooks for agility, while King Shark relies on brute force and swimming through water sections. The campaign supports single-player or co-op modes where four players can team up to tackle missions. Exploration involves crossing Metropolis to find side objectives and loot caches scattered throughout the open world. Combat feels weighty but repetitive after a few hours of grinding. You constantly swap weapons and gadgets to adapt to different enemy types without much tactical depth.
Players on PlayPile and critics have been harsh about this title. IGDB shows a score of 52.1 out of 100 based on 48 ratings. The community mood leans heavily toward frustration rather than enjoyment. Average playtime suggests many users quit before finishing the main story. Completion rates remain low, with only 19.4% of players unlocking all 50 available achievements. The rarest achievement "The Reaper" has an unlock rate of just 2.30%. Review snippets often cite technical issues and tedious live-service elements as major complaints. Some users note the game is currently selling for a historical low of $1.39 on IndieGala, which might make it worth a look despite the flaws.
This game struggles to find an audience beyond hardcore fans of the characters. The price drop to $1.39 makes it a cheap rental option if you want to see what the fuss is about. Expect to spend around 20 hours on the campaign if you push through. The achievement grind is punishing for those who want 100% completion. It suits players who enjoy shooting mechanics over narrative depth or polished design. You will not find a perfect experience here, but it might pass the time for a weekend. Avoid this if you need a tight, focused action game without live-service baggage.
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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
52.1
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