Today’s PlayStation State of Play concluded with an in-depth look at Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League by Rocksteady Games. Set five years after Batman: Arkham Knight, the adventure centers on the villains turned government-mandated saviors trying to stop a global invasion by Brainiac, who has hijacked the minds of Earth’s greatest heroes.
Metropolis serves as the game’s open-world sandbox, and the adventure can be enjoyed alone or with up to three other friends in co-op (requiring an internet connection for both). The video presentation highlights each Squad member’s traits. Harley Quinn is the most acrobatic, sporting a grappling hook to swing across buildings. Deadshot uses a jetpack to fly or hover while using various assault weapons to riddle foes with bullets. King Shark relies on his brute strength, while Captain Boomerang uses a speed force gauntlet to quickly zip around enemies.
As a third-person shooter, every character wields a variety of customizable firearms that can be outfitted with different attachments, such as scopes. There are even different weapon manufacturing brands a la Borderlands. Players can outfit the Squad with various gear pieces and costumes, and some grant the attributes of other bad guys such as Bane. The moment-to-moment action features plenty of superpowered leaping, swinging, and teleporting around the city while unloading gunfire; it’s not that dissimilar to Crackdown in terms of its absurdity.
The demo shows the Squad trying to rescue Lex Luthor, who is held captive by a brainwashed Flash. Wonder Woman makes a cameo, and we also learn that the Penguin will be involved. Additionally, other supervillains will aid the Squad in their mission. Toy Man upgrades the team’s gear while
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