Was Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Created by Focus Groups?
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 7:48 pm
I know that sounds odd but I couldn't help but notice how so much of this game is so surface level writing I had to wonder if it was being made by a very specific sort of focus group.
Look at the game and how it presents itself, it's an anti-superhero game at a time when people are saying they're sick of superheroes, features an evil Superman which has been overused to death, is a live-service game which game studios have been insisting has been a top demand by gamers (no their not). Is a sequel to a highly popular series (the Arkham Series), briefly mentions the highly popular Harlivy ship, is clearly trying to ride on the popularity of James Gunn's The Suicide Squad film and is yet again a Suicide Squad Adaptation trying to turn the Squad into a Anti-Justice League that deals with League level threats.
On top of that despite it's anti-superhero stans it's also clearly trying to ride the popularity of the Multiverse craze and shared universe popularity.
Combined with the clearly lazy writing, the clear attempt to make the humor has invasive as possible which is clearly trying to emulate the same sort of comedy of the MCU I have to wonder if the pitch meeting for this game was the higher-ups going to the developers giving them a list of things they were told was popular and said "Turn this into a game."
Because it really feels like that, this feels like a game made by committee which left the people who actually had to make the game the impossible task of making this into something people would actually want to play with the main marketing gimmick basically being "Now you get the chance to murder your childhood heroes."
Look at the game and how it presents itself, it's an anti-superhero game at a time when people are saying they're sick of superheroes, features an evil Superman which has been overused to death, is a live-service game which game studios have been insisting has been a top demand by gamers (no their not). Is a sequel to a highly popular series (the Arkham Series), briefly mentions the highly popular Harlivy ship, is clearly trying to ride on the popularity of James Gunn's The Suicide Squad film and is yet again a Suicide Squad Adaptation trying to turn the Squad into a Anti-Justice League that deals with League level threats.
On top of that despite it's anti-superhero stans it's also clearly trying to ride the popularity of the Multiverse craze and shared universe popularity.
Combined with the clearly lazy writing, the clear attempt to make the humor has invasive as possible which is clearly trying to emulate the same sort of comedy of the MCU I have to wonder if the pitch meeting for this game was the higher-ups going to the developers giving them a list of things they were told was popular and said "Turn this into a game."
Because it really feels like that, this feels like a game made by committee which left the people who actually had to make the game the impossible task of making this into something people would actually want to play with the main marketing gimmick basically being "Now you get the chance to murder your childhood heroes."