While the game has proven to be divisive, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League gets more right than it does wrong. Its core gameplay loop is immensely satisfying, with diverse traversal for each member of Task Force X and speedy combat that encourages players to build and maintain combos. Metropolis is a breathtaking setting filled with Easter eggs that reference the wider DC universe, while the personalities of Task Force X shine throughout the game. With brilliant performances from actors like Kevin Conroy also deserving of praise, as well as easy access to endgame missions and content, there are plenty of things to celebrate. Sadly, boss fights are not one of them.