awwReels

Game type

All types

Main game

Remake

Remaster

Expanded game

Port

Standalone expansion

Expansion

DLC

Genre

All genres

Indie

Adventure

Simulator

Strategy

Role-playing (RPG)

Puzzle

Arcade

Platform

Shooter

Sport

Racing

Visual Novel

Card & Board Game

Fighting

Point-and-click

Hack and Slash

Turn-based Strategy

Tactical

Music

Real Time Strategy

Quiz/Trivia

MOBA

Pinball

Sort

Newest

Recent popular

Recent high ratings

Most popular

Top rated

Oldest

Critic rated

Player rated

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League - Deluxe Edition

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League - Deluxe Edition

|United Kingdom|Shooter, Adventure

6.1 /10

Okay

Hot

18k ratings
Time to beat
Main + extras
30h
Rating sources
Steam · Player score6.1/1018k ratings
Trailers & screenshots
Why play it

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an action-adventure shooter developed by Rocksteady Studios. Set in Metropolis, players control Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark as they battle a brainwashed Justice League under Brainiac's control. The game features third-person combat, open-world exploration, and live-service elements. It received mixed reviews for its narrative and repetitive gameplay mechanics. Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League - Deluxe Edition features: - All Standard Edition content and pre-order bonuses. - Four Justice League Outfits, one for each Squad member. - Three Black Mask-themed notorious weapons (pistol, sniper rifle, and heavy weapon). - Four Squad Golds-themed weapon dolls, one for each Squad member. - One premium battle pass token. - Up to 72-hour early access to the game, prior to the main launch.

Story and worldbuilding

Five years after the events of Batman: Arkham Knight, A.R.G.U.S. director Amanda Waller (Debra Wilson) creates a task force known as Task Force X / Suicide Squad, which is composed of Arkham Asylum inmates Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn (Tara Strong), Digger Harkness / Captain Boomerang (Daniel Lapaine), Floyd Lawton / Deadshot (Bumper Robinson) and Nanaue / King Shark (Samoa Joe), for a covert mission in Metropolis. Only when they arrive in the city do they realize the severity of the situation: Brainiac (Jason Isaacs) has invaded Earth and has started brainwashing its inhabitants, including Justice League members Clark Kent / Superman, Barry Allen / The Flash (Scott Porter), John Stewart / Green Lantern, and Bruce Wayne / Batman (Kevin Conroy). Waller assigns Task Force X with killing the Justice League to stop Brainiac before he takes over Metropolis and the world.

Game highlights
Rating momentum

Okay: 6.1/10 across 18k ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.

Play style

Leans into Shooter, Adventure, with a main story around 30h. Check if that style and time commitment fit you.

Reviews

20 media reviews

RATE THIS

All

Media

Member

IGNSimon Cardy · 2 Feb, 2024
5/10

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a repetitive and bland looter-shooter that, despite an engaging story, never stays fun for long enough.

Read full review
GameSpotMark Delaney · 5 Feb, 2024
5/10

Rocksteady's first game in nearly a decade can't shake the superhero-as-a-service genre's ubiquitous feeling that it exists to keep players mindlessly engaged.

Read full review
EurogamerChris Tapsell · 5 Feb, 2024
6/10

Rocksteady's talent is so evident in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it almost overcomes the terrible decision to try and make it.

Read full review
PC GamerMorgan Park · 7 Feb, 2024
6.7/10

I'm optimistic about what Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can become, but let down by what it is now.

Read full review
GamesRadar+Josh West · 6 Feb, 2024
5/10

"All told, Rocksteady has delivered a dependable, if unspectacular third-person shooter"

Read full review
Game InformerMatt Miller · 5 Feb, 2024
6/10

Suicide Squad is technically sound, and the action can be fast, frantic, and occasionally fun. The game could be considered a deconstruction and satirizing of the superhero concept. But for me, the whole thing feels mean-spirited, pessimistic, and glib. In other media, I’ve generally liked the irreverence of the Suicide Squad tales, but everything in this game feels less about laughs and more just joyless. I suppose it can be fun to piss all over any sense of genuine heroism in a comic book-inspired tale, but it can’t come as a great shock when some fans like myself just aren’t interested in the bloody and smug results.

Read full review
GuardianTom Regan · 7 Feb, 2024
4/10

This fourth adaptation of DC's least-likely heroes combines an inspired storyline with some very pedestrian combat

Read full review
Rock, Paper, ShotgunSteve Hogarty · 6 Feb, 2024

Rocksteady's latest is a giddy little action-shooter bogged down by conventional loot-chasing guff

Read full review
VG247Fran J. Ruiz · 2 Feb, 2024

As I approach the end game portion of the game, where we’re supposed to spend many more hours, and tinker with the online experience, which takes away the cool option to switch from one character to another on the go, I fear that the bland and uninspired will eventually overtake the awesome part of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. It’s an extremely funny, well-made, and once-traditional co-op game stuck in a live service cage that makes it sadder and more tiring as time goes on. Will the most demanding content in the game convince players to stick around and actually engage with the ‘numbers go up’ systems? I don’t think so, but I’m not writing it off just yet.

Read full review
DestructoidSmangaliso Simelane · 21 Feb, 2024
6/10

Kill the Justice League is the epitome of, “it gets good X hours in.” It’ll suck at first, then it’ll show you it’s capable of at least some moments of awesomeness. Fans of the DC universe may find a little more value in it, especially if you value narrative over gameplay, but Rocksteady’s latest is simply okay – nothing more or less.

Read full review