![]() ![]() but maybe in the fourth game will be like your facing down bad guys and out of the blue you are starting see the joker everywhere and you don't know what your really seeing and dective vision would be useless to figure out what is real and not real. even after the theorys after arkham city people still think the joker is still alive. I been thinking what if ( when you enter mad hatter room fill w/ his thugs and you see he does not have a skelton and then a talk to him then he tells you "tick tock watch the clock" and the clock flashes) it means a sense of misdicertion in other words can you really tell who is who. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League releases on February 2, 2024, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.Cardinalknight*83 původně napsal:I had a theory on that cause in arkham city the joker didn't have a skelton as well. This would make for creative traversal opportunities while dodging his attacks in a huge set piece, and Clayface could even have minions separate from his mass that substitute Brainiac enemies for the time being, giving Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League some much-needed enemy diversity. The possibilities for Clayface impersonations are endless, but perhaps a little too on-the-nose after his appearances in previous Arkham games.Ĭlayface would also be a satisfying boss fight if he could amass himself into colossal size and take up a chunk of Metropolis. ![]() Otherwise, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s Lex Luthor could be a Clayface impersonation the whole time, explaining how he could seemingly sustain no injuries after being thrown in a shipping container. The most prominent character that Clayface could impersonate is ARGUS’ Amanda Waller, especially if Rocksteady uses a mixture of the real Waller and the Clayface Waller when she assigns targets to Task Force X. RELATED: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Needs Batman: Arkham Knight’s Most Immersive Open-World Feature Clayface’s Whereabouts Are Unknown in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueīecause Clayface lacks closure of his own in the Arkhamverse, Rocksteady has an opportunity to rehash one of its most successful narrative devices by letting Karlo impersonating someone important in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. However, the game could throw a lot of surprises at players by reprising Clayface after his defeat in Batman: Arkham City. It would be great if Poison Ivy returned a foil for Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, for example, or if the Floyd Lawton fans know from previous Arkham games suddenly returned to reclaim his moniker. Task Force X’s superhero targets carry a lot of what selling power on paper, but the potential for beloved and iconic villains to return from previous Arkham games may be equally spectacular. However, other characters are more interesting considering the game will continue their canon lore established by the Batman: Arkham series. ![]() Knowing that, fans are total unfamiliar with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s new Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, or King Shark. The Task Force X featured in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may be comprised of familiar faces for fans of the two Suicide Squad movies that have released in the last seven years, but it is far more interesting considering these characters belong to the Arkhamverse. ![]()
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