Historically, Rocksteady games have featured excellent writing and acting, with legends like Mark Hamill and the late Kevin Conroy portraying the Joker and Batman in the Batman: Arkham series, respectively. As likely as it is to include clever quips and jokes that hit, there is an equal possibility that jokes could fall flat or banter could be overdone. This sets the stage for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to have some fantastic comedic moments in its character interactions, however, this potential could be a double-edged sword if dialogue is not managed carefully. In all of their various media incarnations, the common theme among Suicide Squad appearances have been their twisted sense of humor. RELATED: James Gunn's DCU Connecting to DC Games Is a Double-Edged Sword Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Needs to Get its Banter Right As a squad-based game, it's highly likely that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will feature a good deal of banter between its four playable characters, and the quality and frequency of the writing could make or break the experience for some. Both Forspoken and Atomic Heart suffer from this type of dialogue, resulting in range of reviews for the games that depend on how much the player could look past the characters' chatter. While not a dealbreaker for every player, irritating or repetitive banter between characters can often break the game's immersion and disrupt its gameplay. Games like Forspoken, and most recently, Atomic Heart, have become infamous for their dialogue, and from the most recent trailers for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the game has the potential to struggle with its writing as well. Already, 2023 has seen a handful of games draw criticism for their writing, especially when it comes to banter between characters. The year is off to a great start in terms of blockbuster releases, but Rocksteady's upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League might end up falling into one of 2023's most controversial gaming trends.
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