Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is out now, and while the game mostly focuses on action and big boss battles, the game does force you to use you brain now and then too. The Riddler has returned in Kill the Justice League, and there are a number of riddles scattered throughout Metropolis for you to solve. You don’t get any big rewards for this, but you’ll need to solve these riddles in order to get 100 percent completion and earn “The Right Question” and “The Real Deal” trophies/achievements. If you’re looking to clean them up quickly, scroll on down for answers to all 21 of the game’s riddles…
As you’re making your way around Metropolis, Riddler will pipe his puzzles directly into your ear. The answer to these riddles is always some landmark in the area, so to solve the puzzle you have to look at that key landmark then press up on the d-pad to scan it. The scanning is pretty generous – as long as you’ve got the landmark in view, it should work, although if it doesn't just adjust your position a bit. Each one of Metropolis’ seven neighborhoods have three riddles, so we’ll also break the riddles down by neighborhood.
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Note: You can rotate Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s map freely, but align it so Racine/the Hall of Justice is on the bottom/south of the map and the Central Business District/Lex’s Tower is at the top/north so this guide’s directions will make sense.
Racine
This is the area around the Hall of Justice in the southeast corner of the map.
Riddle: Within: League statuses, silver smirks. Without: These golden waterworks.
Scan the ruined golden fountain outside the Hall of Justice.
Riddle: A venue fit for ancient Greece, watch thrilling tales of war and peace.
Near the Hall of Justice, to the east, you’ll find a small area with Greek-themed architecture. Here you’ll find one of Wonder Woman’s shields embedded in the wall. Scan it.
Riddle: With claws beneath and sea ahead, a cold box for Gotham’s swimming dead.
Head to the Metropolis docks, which are slightly north of the Hall of Justice along the waterfront. Look for a large blue shipping container with “Gotham City North Refrigeration” written on it. It's on top of a stick of shipping containers, and the one below it, for "The Golden Lobster" is actually more immediately noticeable.
Midtown
This neighborhood is located north of Racine in the mid-east part of the map along the waterfront.
Riddle: Though Brainiac has tanked Batman’s stocks, this place still proves that money talks.
Find the Wayne Bank and scan the sign.
Riddle: Within this city’s fiscal stash, Lex Luthor sits upon your cash.
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