Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Receives Mixed Reactions
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League from Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Games Entertainment became available on January 30th, after years of development and controversy surrounding its cooperative game design as a service.
Following the Batman: Arkham trilogy, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League arrived as somewhat of an underdog, surrounded by criticism and controversy regarding its very existence. Despite the controversy over the service design, it is a fun game with good gameplay elements that deserve a better endgame cycle.
Players seem to agree that Rocksteady has delivered a fun game that deserves the attention of those curious about its very specific proposal: a cooperative action game with villains designed to last for months.
Whether through Steam, PlayStation Store, or Microsoft Store, you can find very positive reviews from those who have played Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, contrasting almost completely with those who haven’t even touched the game.
On Steam, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League boasts an average of 82% from over 3.6 thousand player reviews, earning a “Very Positive” rating.
On the PlayStation Store, with over 6.6 thousand reviews, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a rating of 4.4 stars out of 5, showing once again how pleased players were with the gaming experience.
On the Microsoft Store, with over a thousand player reviews, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has an average of 4.5 stars out of 5, further confirming its positive reception among players.
Player Reviews Outshine Critical Reception
These numbers are significantly higher than the reception Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League received from critics. Currently, it has an average of 60 on Metacritic.

