“Kevin Conroy is as fantastic as ever.”: Gamers May not Be Praising Much About Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but Batman Always Gets the Rub

Despite the mixed reviews, Kevin Conroy's presence stays as strong as ever.

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  • Recent feedback for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been all over the place.
  • Kevin Conroy's performance is an important addition to the game.
  • After all these years, Conroy's legacy in the DC universe stays crucial.
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been the topic of mixed opinions and failed expectations. However, at every turn of darkness there’s a silver lining when a character as iconic as Batman is voiced by Kevin Conroy. Before passing away, the legendary actor managed to capture the very essence of Gotham’s Caped Crusader, and has been receiving praise for the same. 

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While certain gamers have been able to get an early look at the game, there’s an ongoing pattern of mixed criticism that is weaving a cautionary tale against the title as a whole. Much of these reviews have to do with love for the Arkham games, and how Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been failing to live up to the hype. Nevertheless, Kevin Conroy’s performance may just be a saving grace for fans of the Arkhamverse. 

Once Again, Kevin Conroy’s Iconic Characterization Leaves a Lasting Impression

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There may not be a lot to be excited about in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but Kevin Conroy’s work stays humbling and unique.

In a tweet that talks about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, user ArkhamVideos speaks about the positives and negatives of the game and what players can (or should) expect.

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In these moments of truth, there’s a remarkable mention of Kevin Conroy’s role in the game:

Kevin Conroy is as fantastic as ever. His presence in the game is significant, and it’s fascinating to witness him taking on the role of a villain this time around.

It’s not all bad news for the game though; the feedback speaks about how players can get hooked to the mechanics and everything else it has to offer. However, the rest of the player base has not been so kind in their words.

Regardless of the hot and cold reviews, Kevin Conroy’s presence in the game is clearly going to leave a mark on everyone who plays it. 

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Is One of Kevin Conroy’s Many Outings As Batman 

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Through several works of fiction, Kevin Conroy marked his presence as one of the best actors behind the screen.

Throughout his career, Kevin Conroy was praised for his fantastic work voicing Batman, thanks to all the tv shows, films, and games fans have received over the years. Even after his unfortunate death, Conroy holds an irreplaceable place as an actor who put his soul and sweat into a character so close to fans.

Over the span of his career which lasted for more than two decades, Conroy played Batman in 9 different TV series, 7 video games, and 12 animated films. Out of all the heartfelt remarks on his passing away, Mark Hamill’s words hold a unique place. Hamill and Conroy worked together to enact the exemplary portrayal of Joker and Batman in several screenings through the years. 

In an interview, Hamill was asked about his thoughts on voicing the Joker again. With a sigh of bleakness, he remarked how it would never feel the same without Conroy as Batman. Even though these two were rivals on screen, they were dearly close in real life. 

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Despite the diverse feedback for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, there’s one thing that players can blindly count on; Kevin Conroy’s work as one of the most important characters to ever exist.

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Written by Tanay Sharma

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Tanay wears more hats than Red Dead Redemption 2 characters. He's a musician, writer, voice-over artist and adores interactive media. His favourite games are the ones with memorable stories and characters. He's pursuing a master's degree in Behavioural Sciences. No, he won't read your mind.