PREVIEW: SUICIDE SQUAD: KILL THE JUSTICE LEAGUE’S UPHILL BATTLE CONTINUES

DEVELOPER: Rocksteady Studios PUBLISHER: WB Games PREVIEWED ON: PlayStation 5 from a beta code invite. Rocksteady Studios humbly debuted their first game, Urban Chaos: Riot Response, in 2006 and then quickly skyrocketed to the top of many players favorite developer of all time lists after 2009’s Batman: Arkham Asylum. Its 2 direct sequels, Batman: Arkham…

UNCOVER THE ORIGINS OF THE TEAM IN SUICIDE SQUAD: KILL ARKHAM ASYLUM COMING MAY 30TH FROM DC

Unless any further delays are announced, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the next game from Rocksteady Studios whose last release was Batman: Arkham VR in 2016, arrives May 26th. Existing in the Arkham universe that kicked off with Batman: Arkham Asylum in 2009, Kill the Justice League sees a team consisting of Harley Quinn,…

REVIEW: DC SUPER HERO GIRLS: TEEN POWER

DEVELOPER: Toybox Inc. PUBLISHER: Nintendo REVIEWED ON: Nintendo Switch from a copy purchased by the author. Women have not had it easy in comic book video games. Sure, popular heroines like Wonder Woman, Black Widow, Gamora, Captain Marvel and others are nearly always present in large ensemble games, but the amount of comic book games…

REVIEW: BATMAN: THE ENEMY WITHIN EPISODE 2: THE PACT (PS4)

NOTE: This review is spoiler free of plot details. What made Batman: The Telltale Series such a joy to play was how much it turned traditional Batman tropes on their head. You still had characters like Selina Kyle/Catwoman and Harvey Dent to remind you that this is still a Batman story, but a lot of things you…

REVIEW: BATGIRL: A MATTER OF FAMILY DLC (PS4)

After the extremely disappointing day one DLC that came with Batman: Arkham Knight, my optimism about the stand alone Batgirl DLC from WB Games Montreal, titled A Matter of Family, was understandably shaken. Both the Harley Quinn and Red Hood expansion packs were pretty pointless and added little to the story of the main game, let alone the Arkham series as…