The outcome is predictable: experts criticised Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League and gave the game a low score
Long before the release of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League co-op action game gamers were sceptical about the game, as all trailers showed its banality, monotony and general underdevelopment.
It seems that the developers saw it too, because they refused to give journalists access to the game before its release, so the reviews appeared only a week after the release.
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As expected, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, to put it mildly, did not impress the experts. They noted that the game is low-quality in almost all aspects: it has boring gameplay, predictable plot with scandalous ending, absolutely uninteresting style and design of locations.
The situation is saved by well staged cut-scenes and perfectly voiced characters, but it doesn't make the game better.
As a result, the project of Rocksteady studio received extremely low scores on aggregators:
- on OpenCritic the game has 59 points with 18% (!) of recommendations;
- on Metacritic - from 59 to 64 points depending on the platform.
Surprisingly, Suicide Squad has mostly positive reviews on Steam.
Most critics agree that if the action was not a service game, but a full-fledged story project, albeit co-operative, it would be much better, which was clear from the very first trailers.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is available on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
Source: Metacritic, OpenCritic, Steam