Okay, so today I messed around with that new game, “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.” I gotta say, it’s a wild ride. First thing I did was jump right into the campaign, picked my character – went with Harley Quinn, obviously. She’s just too much fun.
Then, I spent a good chunk of time just running around the city, getting a feel for the controls. Movement’s pretty slick. You can zip around, climb buildings, all that good stuff. After that, I started taking on some missions. Combat’s where things get crazy.
Here’s a tip I figured out pretty quick: I went into the settings and turned off that “auto-equip” thing for each character. It was driving me nuts. Seemed like the game was always swapping my gear around, and not in a good way. Turning that off made things way smoother.
Once I got the hang of shooting, I really started to experiment. And let me tell you, aiming for the legs is a game-changer. You shoot their legs out, they don’t die, but they’re vulnerable. I then learned to shoot them while they are not in such a good shape. The enemies drop more loot, more health, all that stuff. Very similar to shooting the legs, then finishing them off.
After a few hours, I had a decent loadout for Harley. Found some pretty sweet weapons, upgraded a few things. Felt like I was finally getting the hang of the game.
- Jumped into the campaign.
- Turned off auto-equip for my character.
- Spent time learning the movement and controls.
- Started taking on missions and engaging in combat.
- Experimented with aiming for the legs and discovered the counter-attack mechanic.
- Upgraded my loadout and felt like I was making progress.
So yeah, that was my day with “Suicide Squad.” It’s definitely a game with a learning curve, but once you get past that, it’s a blast. I’ll probably put some more time into it tomorrow. We’ll see how it goes.