Rocksteady didn’t just mirror a controller. The mobile version features a surprisingly intuitive "Gyro-Aim" assist and customizable HUD. Tapping to activate Captain Boomerang’s speed force dash feels natural. The auto-shoot feature (where aiming down sights fires automatically) saves your thumbs from cramping during the 15-minute grind sessions.
However, it is buried under aggressive monetization and technical limitations. The game asks for the same time commitment as Genshin Impact but offers only a fraction of the depth. If you have a Backbone controller, a recent iPad, and a high tolerance for grinding, you might find a guilty pleasure here. suicide squad mobile
The result, Suicide Squad Mobile , is currently in soft-launch regions. But does it feel like a natural evolution of handheld gaming, or a technical death sentence for Harley Quinn and King Shark? Let’s address the elephant in the room: graphics. On a flagship device (tested on an iPhone 15 Pro and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Android), Suicide Squad Mobile is shockingly faithful—at a distance. The skyline of Metropolis is intact, the particle effects from explosions look satisfying, and the character models retain their signature cel-shaded grit. Rocksteady didn’t just mirror a controller