Though Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League may have angered fans of the Arkhamverse and those with a distaste for live service games, there are plenty of bright spots in Rocksteady’s latest title. Brilliant traversal, quick access to contracts and endgame incursions, and a promising live service plan are among them. However, one of the most noteworthy highlights is early on in the story of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, as players are tormented by an AI-controlled version of Batman. In fact, this section is so good that it proves superhero games can thrive in the realm of asymmetrical horror.