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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is DOA.

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06 Feb 2024

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may have just killed the Arkham series and any future excitement for more games from Rocksteady. The game was critically panned and had fewer players than Marvel’s Avengers at launch. Even if Rocksteady improves the games with patches, players have made their feelings about this game loud and clear. It’s as dead to them as Batman. ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com ➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1 ➡️ Gaming News: https://open.spotify.com/show/0A7VIqE3r5MQkFgL9nifNc Additional Context: "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" (SS:KTJL) has seemingly stumbled right out of the gate. This title, developed by Rocksteady Studios, the acclaimed creators behind the beloved Batman: Arkham series, was positioned to be a blockbuster. However, upon release, it appears to have flown closer to the sun than Icarus, and the wax on its wings has melted disastrously. Critics have not been kind to SS:KTJL, and the player base has been even less forgiving. To draw a comparison, the game reportedly had fewer players at launch than "Marvel’s Avengers," a game that itself faced a mixed reception and struggled to maintain a strong player base after its initial release. Such a comparison is damning, particularly for a game that carries the weighty legacy of the Arkham series—a franchise that redefined superhero video games with its compelling narrative, innovative gameplay, and immersive world-building. The criticism of SS:KTJL centers around several key areas: deviation from the beloved mechanics and storytelling style of the Arkham series, the implementation of a live-service model that many fans felt was unnecessary or detracting from the experience, and various technical issues and gameplay imbalances. For a fanbase eager to dive back into the rich, dark universe Rocksteady crafted with the Arkham games, these changes and issues have been met with disappointment and frustration. In the face of such backlash, there’s speculation about the long-term impact on the future of Rocksteady and the Arkham series. Can a developer, once celebrated for elevating the superhero genre in video games, redeem itself in the eyes of its fans? History shows that while the video game industry can be unforgiving, it also allows for comebacks. Games have been salvaged and perceptions changed through post-launch patches, updates, and expansions that address player concerns. Yet, the initial reception can leave a lasting stain on a game’s reputation, making recovery an uphill battle. The comparison to Batman being "as dead" to players is a poignant one, given the thematic weight the character carries in Rocksteady’s previous titles. It suggests that, for many fans, the disappointment with SS:KTJL isn’t just about the game’s perceived failings but about a sense of betrayal to the legacy of what came before. The Arkham series didn’t just set a high bar; it created a deep emotional and psychological connection with its audience. To see its successor fall so short of expectations is a blow not just to the franchise but to the community that held it in high regard. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer’s point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes