"Suicide Squad: Wiping Out the Justice League" Main Storyline Only Lasts 9 Hours
After fixing the bugs, the servers of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League are back to normal. Many players quickly completed the game, as the campaign itself is quite short, taking around 9 hours to complete.
According to IGN reporter Destin Legarie, players on average need around 9 to 10 hours to finish the game. This time can be even shorter if players do not use low-level characters for boss fights. Despite being an online service game that promises continuous updates, such as introducing new playable characters, the main storyline of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is not very rich, given that it only offers about 9 hours of content.
For players who have just purchased the game, the main story may not have enough content to keep them engaged. The game's length primarily comes from the replayability factor, encouraging players to try different equipment and skill customizations.
However, when compared to Rocksteady's previous masterpiece, Batman: Arkham Knight, the main storyline of that game lasted approximately 10 to 12 hours and also included a significant amount of side activities. Considering that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is retailing at $60 and had a shorter development time, it is understandable that the content provided may be disappointing for some players.
In terms of gameplay, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League offers a unique multiplayer experience, allowing players to team up as members of the infamous Suicide Squad - Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark - to take on iconic heroes from the Justice League who have been corrupted by Brainiac's control. Each character has their own set of abilities and playstyle, adding variety to the gameplay.
The game features an open-world Metropolis to explore, filled with various mission objectives and challenges. Players can also expect an intense and action-packed gameplay experience with a mix of shooting, melee combat, and the use of each character's special abilities.
Despite the relatively short main storyline, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League still offers a fun multiplayer experience and plenty of replayability. With the promise of future updates and potentially adding more content, it remains to be seen how the game will evolve and whether it can satisfy players in the long run.