They got Borderlands in my Arkham City!
With mechanics like gear score, upgradeable weapons, and differing weapon manufacturers, Kill The Justice League seems less like an Arkham City and more like a Borderlands game.During Sony’s first State of Play of 2023, we were offered an extended look at Rocksteady’s first game in a handful of years —, the titular doomed heroes are tasked with saving Metropolis from a Justice League corrupted by Brainiac.
Despite the fact you won’t be playing as Batman,knows what players want, and that’s to swoop around a dark metropolis — one of the first scenes of gameplay is Harley Quinn grappling through the air. It looks like the villains you’ll get to play as will have their own unique flying mechanics, which looked pretty sick in the featurette.
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