Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League previews are being released, and first looks at the game’s UI are driving players insane.

However, Rocksteady has pushed on, ensuring this product canreach beyond the failed live service gamesthat came before it and deliver a better experience. That said, the criticism kept piling up, as massive story leaks have continued to sour the game’s reception.

The game releases next month, and, as previews come to light, player feedback has been less than stellar.

Players label SS: Kill the Justice League’s UI as a “visual mess”

Players label SS: Kill the Justice League’s UI as a “visual mess”

Given that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League leans heavily into the live service model, a lot of the UI will look eerily familiar to many of the big names in that field. Expect to see a ton of mission markers, ability meters, daily messages, and prompts of that nature very frequently.

That said, it’s quite the shift from Rocksteady’s previous work of single-player titles. With gameplay footage becoming more available through previews, fans aren’t pleased with what they see on screen. As Twitter/X user PatStaresAt bluntly stated: “It’s such a visual mess.”

this footage feels like parody. its such a visual messhttps://t.co/KnNkdeC4A7pic.twitter.com/zPWr6jRMoZ

Many of the replies shared similar sentiments. “This hurts to look at,” one comment sadly replied. Another scathingly replied: “Holy sh*t, that HUD is a mess.” Other replies were more critical of the visual aesthetic andBrainiac’s tentacle in the sky filling in the void.

Of course, you can’t have a UI discussion without sharing theinfamous Elden Ring UI meme, of which there were plenty in the replies. Other comments shared their favorite cluttered HUD moments, all in a meme manner.

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John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.