Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the live-service game, is like a never-ending bad joke that you're forced to endure. The constant need for updates and patches to fix issues makes it more of a chore than a game. It's as if the Suicide Squad decided to torment players with a never-ending stream of glitches and bugs as their ultimate prank. The live-service aspect only amplifies the frustration, turning what could have been a standalone experience into a perpetual headache. Trying to enjoy the game is like trying to outsmart the Riddler โ an exercise in futility. In the world of live-service games, this one is a supervillain of disappointment.