Rocksteady’s upcoming game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has been the talk of the gaming community since its announcement. However, after getting a first-hand experience with the game, it seems that not everyone is impressed.
Destin Legarie, a prominent figure in the gaming industry, expressed his concerns about the game after playing it for a few hours. He highlighted that while the story is intriguing, the premise of the game raises significant issues for him. The concept of players being tasked with killing beloved characters from the DC universe left him feeling uneasy, and he speculated that the developers might introduce a time reversal mechanic or an alternate timeline to undo the grim events in the story.
Moreover, Legarie pointed out that the game mechanics bear resemblance to those seen in Destiny, Anthem, and Marvel’s Avengers, which has added to his apprehensions about the final product.
It’s evident that Rocksteady’s attempt to bring a darker and more morally ambiguous narrative to the forefront has sparked a wave of skepticism within the gaming community. As the release date of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League draws nearer, it remains to be seen whether these concerns will be addressed and if the game will live up to the expectations of fans.