You're actually joking, right? What happened to the post-launch story that the datamines and Miller alluded to? Don't tell me we'll have to wait for Season 2 all the way in July for that???
I mean, doesn't the end of the game literally set up a postgame campaign where the suicide squad has to kill other brainiacs across the multiverse? I feel like people expected the thing that the end of the game literally tells you is going to happen.Well yeah what did people expect? It's all about the costume grind for Suicide Squad.
You're actually joking, right? What happened to the post-launch story that the datamines and Miller alluded to? Don't tell me we'll have to wait for Season 2 all the way in July for that???
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Paul's been playing it all day, pretty sad to see.
Really depends how much content they already created.Will this even see past a season 2 at this point? I can't imagine they will keep working on this for long
I honestly thought they'd get all four seasons out the door before calling it quits but with how weak this initial season is, I'm really starting to doubt that.It's bold of you to assume development will still be ongoing by then. The game has bombed badly and I'd be very, very surprised if WB or Rocksteady are willing to invest much, if any more time or money into it. There's just no path to making it profitable.
One mission locked behind hours of grinding and it's just a reskinned Green Lantern boss fight. I'm honestly stunned. You'd think delaying the game by an entire year, you'd have a decent content pipeline to keep the game going after its tepid launch but apparently not.
I hope this trend of putting a talented studio known for single-player games on a GaaS project they're woefully unprepared to support dies with this game. It happened to Crystal Dynamics + Eidos and now it's happening again.Yeah, as much as I do feel for the regular devs at Rocksteady, this really is not how you compete for gamer attention for your GAAS.
One mission locked behind hours of grinding and it's just a reskinned Green Lantern boss fight. I'm honestly stunned. You'd think delaying the game by an entire year, you'd have a decent content pipeline to keep the game going after its tepid launch but apparently not.
Reading some comments on Reddit, the one thing motivating people to stick with the game is the promise of more story and that's just not a thing? Okay...
I honestly thought they'd get all four seasons out the door before calling it quits but with how weak this initial season is, I'm really starting to doubt that.
Has there been an exposè about what happened at Rocksteady because it really seems like Suicide Squad is like Anthem and cobbled together at the last minute.
Wait, didn't they show off Joker cutscenes in previous promotional footage? Are those just not in the game?
You're actually joking, right? What happened to the post-launch story that the datamines and Miller alluded to? Don't tell me we'll have to wait for Season 2 all the way in July for that???
It's bold of you to assume development will still be ongoing by then. The game has bombed badly and I'd be very, very surprised if WB or Rocksteady are willing to invest much, if any more time or money into it. There's just no path to making it profitable.