Suicide Squad fans outraged over ‘insulting’ final scene calling it ‘slap in the face’ to late Batman actor Kevin Conroy


Suicide Squad fans outraged over ‘insulting’ final scene calling it ‘slap in the face’ to late Batman actor Kevin Conroy

The release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has sparked mixed reactions among fans.

Many players who purchased the Deluxe Edition were left disappointed after experiencing server issues during the three-day early access period.


Suicide Squad fans outraged over ‘insulting’ final scene calling it ‘slap in the face’ to late Batman actor Kevin Conroy
Batman didn't get the send off fans were hoping for.

Several bugs were reported at launch, including one that caused players' games to be completed before they even started.

Despite these technical issues, the game's writing has received praise, particularly for the witty dialogue of the Suicide Squad characters.

However, there has been criticism of a major aspect of the game's story - the one that the title revolves around.

Unsurprisingly, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League centers around the mission to hunt down and eliminate the members of the Justice League.

As players progress through the game, they are tasked with ending the lives of various DC heroes, including some of the most beloved characters.

The plot involves Brainiac, a long-time nemesis of the Justice League, taking control of their minds, and the Suicide Squad stepping up as the unlikely heroes trying to save the planet from these uncontrollable superheroes.

However, while eliminating the Justice League is crucial to saving the world, fans had hoped for more heroic deaths for their favorite characters.

Unfortunately, the Suicide Squad doesn't show much respect for the deceased, as Captain Boomerang even urinates on The Flash after defeating him in combat.

While this was seen as insulting by some fans, it was the death of Batman that truly upset players.

As one of the most popular superheroes in the world, fans naturally expected Batman to have a heroic exit.

However, that's not the case, as Batman meets his end following a conversation with Harley Quinn.

For DC fans, this was seen as a 'slap in the face,' especially considering that this was one of the last projects featuring the voice of the late Batman actor Kevin Conroy.

Conroy passed away in 2022, and fans were hoping that this role would provide a chance to bid farewell to the iconic actor.

However, fans can take solace in the fact that Conroy has more Batman work that has yet to be released, including Batman: The Animated Series.

If the death of the Justice League doesn't appeal to you, then it might be best to skip Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

For more details about the game, you can read about the negative impact of Suicide Squad delays on fans.



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