Rocksteady teases Suicide Squad game

Yeah, but he is Superman. He would never do it.
Superman's opening scene is him disintegrating a pilot he just saved.

If they're smart they'll make the Superman stuff less about 'beating' him and more about surviving and escaping encounters with him. Have the mission be about destroying Brainiac and freeing Superman from his control.
 
Superman's opening scene is him disintegrating a pilot he just saved.

If they're smart they'll make the Superman stuff less about 'beating' him and more about surviving and escaping encounters with him. Have the mission be about destroying Brainiac and freeing Superman from his control.

Yeah, it looks like Evil Superman premise. In the end, I guess you save him..
 
It will probably turn out to be mecha-Superman or a Superman clone, maybe a Bizarro in makeup. It could work for repeating boss battles or encounters with him, he becomes better and better(tougher) as he learns more and is upgraded.
 
It will probably turn out to be mecha-Superman or a Superman clone, maybe a Bizarro in makeup. It could work for repeating boss battles or encounters with him, he becomes better and better(tougher) as he learns more and is upgraded.

I'm also going to predict, towards the end, we get an obligatory Superman level. Something "testing the waters" for a full fledged game.

It just seems they are building towards it since the game takes place in Metropolis. So, many of assets would carry over to a Superman game.

My guess is that Suicide Squad acts as a bridge from the Arkham games.
 
Is this even in the Arkham Universe? I thought Deadshot was white in Arkham City...
 
Call me crazy, but im not too fond of going old yeller on a robot zombie justice league with these loons. Now, if there was some kind of morality system, were you could save the justice league or "suicidally" fight them. Id be down for that.

Setting this in the arkham verse seems like a really impulsive move overall. As deadshot is not black, and King shark should be dead if we count the animated movies as canon. They can handwave this shit, but even if we ignore this.... Still not terribly comfortable with killing its version of the justice league. It would be a lot easier to view this with some form of detachment if it was a separate verse.

As a concept for a game, it looks solid. Plot wise it all depends on how seriously they are going to take this and if it goes for something like marvel zombies or DCeased.
 
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I just wonder how/if they plan on incorporating gunplay into their series sure Arkham had a few times where you played as characters other than bats who refuses to use them but these where mostly one off or gimmick sections at best (joker challenge maps, the opening of arkham knight or the killing spree hallucination)
 
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Anyone else feel Harley’s design sucks in this new game. The face and outfit seem fine, but those Chun-Li buns are kinda terrible. Why not just use the ponytails?
I can't tell how much is me hating the design (never have liked the trashy "riot grrl" look for her) and how much is that I'm tired of the character. Every time she shows up in anything, I groan. Harley has become so obnoxious.
 
I'm also going to predict, towards the end, we get an obligatory Superman level. Something "testing the waters" for a full fledged game.

It just seems they are building towards it since the game takes place in Metropolis. So, many of assets would carry over to a Superman game.

My guess is that Suicide Squad acts as a bridge from the Arkham games.

Rocksteady pitched a Superman game to WB after Arkham VR. Granted, the pitch sounded like yet another "depower Superman so he isn't so OP" shit but it was something at least. But WB, in their infinite wisdom, turned it down completely instead of asking Rocksteady to revise and get back to them and then forced them to work on Suicide Squad. Watching Sefton Hill being interviewed for the game he looked completely dead inside, like he just spent the last 4 to 5 years working on something he hates. Wouldn't be surprised if they try against after Suicide Squad is released.
 
I posted in the Arkham Gotham Knights thread that the reason that wasn't an Arkham game could be that Rocksteady might want to keep that to themselves. Now that Suicide Squad is part of Arkham it makes much more sense that Gotham Knights is the separate but equal DC game that totally came from the Arkham series.
 
I can't tell how much is me hating the design (never have liked the trashy "riot grrl" look for her) and how much is that I'm tired of the character. Every time she shows up in anything, I groan. Harley has become so obnoxious.
Injustice 2 did the design well and so did the Arkham games, this version just looks rough. She seems less feminine and less colorful than usual.

I agree that Harley has become obnoxious though. They need to stop trying to make her a quirky female empowerment icon

Rocksteady pitched a Superman game to WB after Arkham VR. Granted, the pitch sounded like yet another "depower Superman so he isn't so OP" shit but it was something at least. But WB, in their infinite wisdom, turned it down completely instead of asking Rocksteady to revise and get back to them and then forced them to work on Suicide Squad. Watching Sefton Hill being interviewed for the game he looked completely dead inside, like he just spent the last 4 to 5 years working on something he hates. Wouldn't be surprised if they try against after Suicide Squad is released.
Alright, now I am mad. Why would you not do Superman?

Seriously, they choose a team that will be irrelevant in five years over Superman. Just poor decision making all around.
 
Reviving this because a menu img has leaked and it looks like your typical live service slop. In game store, battle pass, the works.

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i can not imagine anything funnier than Gotham Knights coming out and flopping, everyone sitting there smugly "Wait until Rocksteady shows em how it's done"

and then Suicide Squad comes out and flops.
 
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League reportedly delayed yet again following live service backlash
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has reportedly been delayed to late 2023 amidst widespread backlash to the live service elements revealed at its recent PlayStation State of Play showcase.

Bloomberg (opens in new tab) reports that publisher Warner Bros. has pushed the hero action game from its May 26 release date to sometime later this year, with Windows Central's Jez Corden claiming (opens in new tab) it could be as late as Q4.

It's unclear if the delay was purely a response to post-showcase criticism, but that feedback has dominated the conversation around the game, and there's certainly enough negativity in the air to give a studio pause. That said, unless this delay becomes a lot longer, there realistically won't be time for ground-up changes to the bones of the project, which are clearly game-as-a-service right down to the marrow.

Suicide Squad ate up much of last month's State of Play, and most fans were more focused on the game's hangups than its extended gameplay reveal. Our own Dustin Bailey lamented that while it doesn't look awful, it's impossible to get excited for another live service superhero game after Marvel's Avengers and Gotham Knights.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the latest game to require an internet connection at all times, for starters, despite offering a single-player mode. The last thing the game needs is another hurdle to clear, and this always-on hangup also gives it an inherent expiry date. If those servers go offline, so will the game. Fans were also concerned to see Rocksteady confirm a Suicide Squad battle pass, even if it is apparently cosmetic-only, as it adds yet another live service grind to the pile.

Rocksteady initially planned to launch this thing sometime in 2022, but it was ultimately pushed to spring 2023. Warner Bros. and developer Rocksteady have yet to confirm the latest delay.

At this rate Suicide Squad may end up competing with Starfield, which was ust delayed to September, and Baldur's Gate 3, which is somehow releasing just a week apart.
 
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