Marvel’s Midnight Suns
SCORE: 63
I am very thankful my dad had the money to
purchase a copy of Marvel’s Midnight Suns on the Xbox Series X. This a
turn based strategy role playing video game where we attack and heal
with cards. I do not like card games. Marvel’s Midnight Suns does not
change my opinion on that either. We do get better cards after
completing missions and by spending Gamma Coils. We get the Gamma Coils
from the missions as well. It is just so random and clunky.
The issues families will have with Marvel’s Midnight Suns are blood,
violence, bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, magic,
occult, demons, and more. We take some pretty bad people and fight
against even worse people. Many of the characters in Marvel’s Midnight
Suns have interesting and different designs. Spider-Man is cool for
example. Captain Marvel does not look right to me. Blade looks pretty
angry most of the time in Marvel’s Midnight Suns. There are plenty of
cut scenes in Marvel’s Midnight Suns that explain the story.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns is done in a 3rd person perspective when we are
going around the areas. We interact with a variety of characters while
we build our army to battle against Lilith. She goes around recruiting
for her army as well. There is one really cool thing we can do in the
battles in Marvel’s Midnight Suns. We can knock one character into
another character. Both of them take damage. In fact when I fought
Sabretooth I kept knocking the Sabretooth into the reinforcements. The
reinforcements would be taken out and Sabretooth took some damage.
I hope you were able to catch some of the live streams I did of Marvel’s
Midnight Suns. If you missed them then you can go to the videos section
of the Family Friendly Gaming website to catch up on them. There are
good moments, bad moments, frustrating moments, and more playing
Marvel’s Midnight Suns. I like the turn based strategy role playing
elements of Marvel’s Midnight Suns. I like the different ways we can
interact with the environment in Marvel’s Midnight Suns. I like all
these different characters. I do not like the cards.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns is on the high end of the thirteen and older
rating in my opinion. There is dark occult magic in this game that could
cause some believers to stumble. I do not recommend this video game.
- Teen Gamer
Graphics: 55%
Sounds: 60%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: 2K
Developer: Firaxis Games
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Violence, Mild Blood, Language}
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