10 Video Game Endings Where Nothing You Did Matters

2. Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League

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It's rather appropriate that a game as crushingly disappointing as Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League arrives at an ending that makes it all feel bloody pointless.

Though the final boss is iconic alien interloper Brainiac, we learn near the end of the game that Brainiac has been working with a dozen other Brainiacs from different dimensions who are combining their might to take over the entire multiverse.

Basically, you're gonna have to do this nonsense another dozen times to actually save the world - a rather transparent attempt to justify the game's live service gameplay loop, with the other Brainiacs being introduced to players through future seasonal DLC drops.

The second Brainiac was featured in the recent Season of the Joker DLC, but given the game's poor critical and commercial reception so far, it'd be a massive surprise if Rocksteady actually supports it long enough to give players all 13 Brainiacs as planned.

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