Call me a bit of a softie, you'll probably be right, but I can't help feel bad for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Sure, it was an [[link]] ill-advised stab at live service that came at the cost of a dent to Rocksteady's rep, one that , fell short of , and quickly dwindled into (a game two years older than it).
But watching Rocksteady sadly trot out has felt more like watching the slow death of someone who already had the crap beaten out of them at the side of the street. In this metaphor, it did happen to stand in a really rough part of town and yell "hopefully nobody beats the crap out of me!", but [[link]] I feel more frustrated by the waste of its developers' work at the hands of executives on-high.
All that said, you can now grab Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leauge at the rough price of a cheeseburger. It's , making it around $3.50 (£3) until the end of the Steam Autumn Sale, December 4. Using in the US as a comparison point, this is a big triple-A game that you can grab for approximately 146% of a cheeseburger, 83% of a double cheeseburger, or 66% of a Big Mac. Yes, it is roughly lunchtime where I am.
But, also, it's not terrible by any definition. If we're using Steam reviews as a measuring stick, 67% of the 6,826 people who bothered to write something about it were positive—that's 4,573 people who didn't hate it. All of this is a black mark against a game that's asking full price, but for $3.50? I mean, screw it, you might as well if you can even imagine yourself having a bit of fun with this thing.
I'm… uh, probably going to pass. But that's mostly because I have an active subscription to both World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy 14 going at the moment, which shakes out to, like, 8.5 Suicide Squads a month. I need all the free time and cheeseburger funds I can get.