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9/10
Like Fire Emblem, XCOM, and Marvel had a baby.
jndwatkins18 December 2022
Pros: The combat has surprisingly a lot of depth, it is very much a card battler but also very much a party based RPG. And it is very much an RPG with a 20 hour tutorial so expect a very long playthrough.

They didn't really show it off much but the Abbey is very much a big part of the game and is half of the gameplay. It is very fun to explore the Abbey, think of it like the Monastery from Fire Emblem Three Houses or the Crypt from Mortal Kombat 11 but Marvel based and some more stuff to do.

The writing is good and very funny at times it pays much homage to other media that the heroes have been in and other pop culture references you'd expect from a Marvel project. It's very enjoyable getting to know each of the heroes and the story is interesting enough to get invested.

Cons: No Moon Knight! And some other heroes from the comic Midnight suns are missing like Elsa Bloodstone. But Morbin Time is coming as DLC so yay I guess.

The current stability isn't great, some in part due to the 2k launcher in PC, because with it disabled the game runs a lot smoother, for some reason it tanks the fps loading times, even crashing on the loading screen twice.

Microtransactions are not fun, but none of what they can buy are necessary or gameplay altering, it's all just cosmetic and some are really good and some pretty meh, ultimately up to you if you want to sirens a couple extra bucks on a different costume.

It's like if you took everything associated with 2k out of the game it would be perfect.
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9/10
Fantastic strategy game
davidokeefe-9555130 December 2022
Strategy + Marvel Characters = Perfection.

This game is a fantastic strategy, action adventure. The cinematics are fantastic ... I especially like how your character (that you create), moves, speaks and interacts with the characters, environment, story, etc. They don't just "float" so to speak. The controls are easy to use, combat is AI controlled but still a lot of fun to watch and enjoy once you execute that move. The game also tells an amazing story, the dialogue is fluent and the graphics are gorgeous (Playing on the PS5) ... If you enjoy strategy and Marvel then this is the game for you 🙂
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9/10
Combat and Characters Carry the Rising Midnight Suns
CANpatbuck36641 October 2023
As much as I just want to suit up with Iron Man and Blade and go fight Hydra and slay vampires among other assorted baddies, I'd like to touch on the larger narrative the game is built on. We play as The Hunter, an up-until-recently expired warrior who died in combat centuries ago defeating our also recently resurrected villain Lillith. Lillith is a hugely powerful sorceress whose goal is to deliver on a bargain she made with Cthon, an ancient and unstoppable evil and she's using Hydra as her army. She also happens to be The Hunter's mother. Upon The Hunter's revival, their brought into the Midnight Suns, an edgier and more anxious team of heroes that specialize in supernatural threats. But the situation slowly escalates as Lillith gains power and rosters even more powerful followers. The Midnight Suns eventually enlists the help of the Avengers and The Hunter tries to rally the troops and harness their own power to save the day. That's more or less the story and while I wouldn't describe it as bad or without any surprises, I found it to be more or less okay instead of spectacular. The conflict between The Hunter and Lillith is a little dragged out and I wasn't really invested in their strained relationship. To be fair, the game is juggling a lot of characters and subplots and it's not deficient in this area. I could also argue it's not the focus of the game and I do think other aspects of the game more than compensate. But I still would have liked something that pushed the envelope a little further. In summation, the overall story in the game is fine but it isn't going to blow anyone away.

While the story here could be considered what's more or less expected, one of the two of the areas I really want to praise Midnight Suns for is providing a cast of different/interesting/fun heroes for The Hunter to fight with. We get all The Avengers mainstays but The Midnight Suns are all great in their own right and I got to use all the DLC characters (bought the season pass on sale) and they were all fantastic as well. The game also encourages you to spend time with them in casual interactions and "hangouts" where you get to do activities around The Abbey (the home base of the Midnight Suns) with your chosen character and converse about their pasts and the nature of being a hero. These segments quickly became some of my favourite parts of the game and spending more time with your favourite members of the team unlock bonuses for combat or new cosmetics. I've never played a game that's combat based (in this case a card/deck battler) that put so much effort into providing an experience away from the action. I couldn't wait play video games with Spiderman, fish with Wolverine or work out with Venom and there's some exemplary work done on the character development in Midnight Suns.

I've been getting more into card/deck battlers lately, it's a genre I wasn't interested in until I started giving things a shot (I also recently played a great game called Griftlands that put a new spin on it as well). The missions you're sending the Midnight Suns on could have easily gotten old or derivative really quick but I looked forward to every single combat mission. The strategy combined with super hero abilities was a seamless fit and I became addicted to taking down as many enemies I could in the fewest number or turns. The game provides unique abilities for all the characters and it gives you incentive to play creatively and you're rewarded for thinking outside the box to eliminate the Hydra threat. Are some missions frustratingly difficult? They can be (buyer beware with Storm's DLC pack, I got more than a little frustrated) but part of it also comes down to how you build your decks for your respective characters. You're being offered new cards and abilities after every fight and if you put some time into considering your preferred play style, it will streamline some of the bumpier interactions. I loved how Firaxis set up these bits and it helped change my opinion on the genre as a whole.

I loved a lot of Midnight Suns but it still ends up feeling like a bit of an oddity overall. Anything I enjoyed in this game, I adored but there were also some segments of the game that I found disappointing. The lack of character customization for The Hunter as the first noteworthy frustration. That there's no choice in The Hunter's powers and so little ability to change his/her/their build or appearance. I know Firaxis was balancing a lot on their plate but this isn't a novelty, it's more or less expected at this point when you're creating a character. I also wanted to touch on how little personality The Hunter has. You've got all these eye-catching and fleshed-out characters surrounding The Hunter and he just doesn't have much there other than having PTSD about his demise the first time around and brooding/being stoic. I don't want to penalize the game too heavily but I was hoping for better that way, you almost have to imagine the Hunter being more interesting than he is. My last complaint, which isn't a uniquely Midnight Suns problem, is that the PS4 release was really buggy. The graphics were touch and go at points and the game crashed on me consistently (at a rate of almost 1 time per session). I understand that the supply issues surrounding the PS5 have been solved but if it's so hard to optimize a game to several platforms and it can't be done effectively, forget the older consoles. It's just sad for those of us still playing on the previous generation how poorly these games run.

I can't say it's flawless but I really enjoyed the time I spent on Midnight Suns. I also think the game has a lot of replay value, despite any buggy performance issues. You can invest points elsewhere, focus on building relationships with other characters and end up with a fresh experience. I wish Midnight Suns had sold better, I would have loved a sequel but this is a worthwhile game to invest your time in (provided you're open to the combat style) and I'll be playing it again at some point in the future. Give it a try if you're intrigued.
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Perfection, if you love Marvel, Mass Effect and XCOM
rioksane-029508 July 2023
I grew up with Marvel comics. Then fell in love with Bioware style RPG games, like Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect. And finally found XCOM 2 with its top notch turn based gameplay.

For me, Midnight Suns is pure bliss because it masterfully combines the best aspects of those three.

Gameplay consists of basically two main sections: interacting with iconic (and some less known) Marvel characters in the main hub called the Abbey and then missions, where you fight Hydra agents, demons, vampyres, and Marvel villains. Fights are very strategic, and its so satisfying to find 1000+ damage combo with heroes like Iron Man and Captain America or Wolverine and Storm.

After the fights you get to build your relationship with many classic characters. This is where this game brings something unique to the table: how often can you get to play video games with Wolverine or go fishing with Doctor Strange? This gameplay loop is very fun, and even after 60+ hours I still cannot get enough of it.

The actual story is very epic and contains massive amount of cinematics and twists. Voice acting is great, for me the best voices go to Iron Man, Magic, Hunter (female), Deadpool and almost every othe character too. All characters are well written and really resemble their comic counterparts.

Graphics are fine - partly great (like hero combo animations), partly just ok (like Captain America's t-shirt). Sound effects and music are fantastic.

The main hero Hunter is amazing: up there with Commander Shepard from Mass effect. They are right at home with younger cast members (Midnight Suns) and on par with legends like the Avengers or X-Men.

Really hoping the game finds its players in slow burn and Firaxis will make a sequel some day.
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7/10
Finished the game and it has flaws
Tostig666 June 2023
Ok by now you know this is a turned based strategy games where you play cards to attack or heal or buff. Those mechanics are super slick. If everything else was that quality it would be a 9. So good news, the core gameplay is pretty much perfect - although the learning process takes some time.

Interacting with some of marvels most famous super heroes can be a lot of fun. But it does go on a bit! The interactions with them start to drag after a while. Then on top of that there is the other part of the game where you explore the grounds. They are simply not diverse enough to be interesting. I found a few things, and I obviously missed a key moment to activate the cauldron, which I never worked out what to do with that, but at the same time I don't feel like I missed out on the game. The bottom line is that the stuff back at base is pretty bland.

Then there's the lack of polish. There are a number of key moments where there's some bad clipping on character models, and even some poor animations of characters in cut scenes. Which leads onto the final battle. No spoilers, but while all games want to finish with an epic crescendo this over stays its welcome by about half an hour. It just goes on and on, and not in a good way. I did it first time, but it's safe to say that once the credits rolled I had no interest in playing anymore.

This is a great start, and I would be really interested in a sequel, provided it fixes the main problems with this version.
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3/10
Bloated mobile game for children.
clintlugert3 December 2022
The combat is pretty cool, and I'm sure as it builds it gets more complex and challenging and fun. But I really wish I didn't buy this game.

But ultimately this is an over-packed mobile game and it should have been that. I really don't know how it got $uch good review$.

+ No one wants to wander around a stupid hub area collecting random, floating, thingamajigs to combine into a whatchyamacallit that adds up to a nothingmuch. It's packed with time-wasting fluff.

+ The story is a very stilted, derivative, every-hero-cameo with the old end-o-the-World-trope. Feels like this was written by 13 year old for a 13 year old.

+ The best part of the game is the banter - but if everyone's a smart-ass then there's not much contrast there either.

+ The graphics & physics are last gen at best.

+ And the cloud saves are busted at launch (with Steam Deck at least.)

Spider-man and Guardians of the Galaxy were amazing. Unfortunately, this belongs in that other pile with Marvel's Avengers.
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