Just his basic attacks are funny as hell and the voice actor is probably the best voice actor for deadpool. Dunno what others are saying and honestly dont care, Deadpool is a MARVEL to behold, his humor is right on point, his playstyle is eccentric but fun, basically every mission you bring deadpool with you just make life better. I mean REAL life better. Btw, he has surprisingly deep conversations while you try to reach maximum friendship with him. He is the only DLC character that I would spend full money without a discount. You get 3 missions and a unique kit in which you have to play AROUND deadpool to maximize his playstyle which is EXACTLY the point of Deadpool btw! He is not overpowered but very fun to play. Even if you fail its still funny. Try saying that for other games. But basically as said above, Deadpool is like bacon. Everything is better when you add Deadpool. Even chimichangas.
『マーベル ミッドナイト・サンズ』DLC第1弾「善人と悪人とアンデッド」 - レビュー・評価・同時接続数
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みんな大好きおしゃべり傭兵デッドプールがミッドナイト・サンズとタッグを組む! デッドプールを仲間に加え、新しいストーリーミッションや大聖院のアップグレードなどを追加しよう。
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👍 Good
While Deadpool is not my favorite character to play as in the game I thought the story was pretty funny. Also the upgrades it unlocks in the hub area are definitely worth it.
👎 Bad
Deadpool is a good part in this, the missions are cool and the new kind of missions is appreciated. All in all it's a new character, some meh cosmetics 3 story missions that last for like 30 mins max of gameplay and a new kind of general mission that is alright but doesn't add a lot to the game. For that price point it is really pricey for the very small amount of gameplay it adds to the game
'Meh'. Sorta delivers what's on the tin but everything about this DLC pack seems phoned in. Perhaps the developers are under time constrains, but this is doing the bare minimum. The biggest draw of the DLC is of course Deadpool. Nolan North comes in, who has voiced Deadpool in other games, but the writing does him short. 'Funny' is subjective but just comparing him to the same voice actor in Marvel Heroes is night and day. Perhaps this is Fireaxis' way of making sure he doesn't break with the tone of the setting too much, but Deadpool is not a character you should be doing halfway. Mechanics-wise he has an unique mechanic build around KO'ing enemies without getting hit to power up his abilities - like the other characters his card options are limited but sufficient. The new enemy types are barely worth mentioning. Vampyres are the better of the two, adding an effect to your cards to inflict self-bleed when you play them. Their feeding frenzy mechanics and spawns punish high amounts of card plays, which hit the free and quick-heavy playstyles the hardest much like Sabertooth does. Infected Hydra on the other hand are basic enemies with an added bleed-on-hit, who sometimes turn to a minion if you kill them. Visually or mechanically they are barely a 'new' enemy compared to the most basic mooks. The missions are the biggest dissappointment. True, 3 missions isn't really enough to tell a story, but the game doesn't really try. I'd say spoiler warning but frankly there's nothing to spoil: mission one is you crossing paths with Deadpool while he's on a job to steal something, mission two nothing happens storywise, and mission three you fight a boss and destroy the artifact. The boss was a special disappointment: Sin. Sin, the child (or in this case granddaughter, which fits this timeline better) of the Red Skull, is... basically a standard enemy. She has a reskin of the Hydra mystics attacks, despite Sin not being a spellcaster, and she aggros enemies towards your heroes if they hit her like the Nestmother. She adds nothing gameplaywise, and storywise she continues the trend of using HYDRA as puppets for others rather than being a threat on their own, since she works for another villain. Frankly, a character like Loxias Crown (AKA Hunger) would have fit better, since he actually was a HYDRA agent who turned vampire. Deadpool has a somewhat in-character but very shallow reason to join the Midnight Suns (destroying the artifact would get his employer mad at him) and the Hunter has basically no reason to invite him or let him stay, so the 'story' comes off as very bland. If this DLC was at half the cost and called a character pack I'd be milder (not 'positive', but a more positive 'meh'), but as it stands this isn't worth the money. Don't buy unless you like the base game, you're a Deadpool fan, and it's 50% off.
Is it fun? Sure. Played the whole DLC in what felt like less than 2hrs (it adds 4 story missions). If you have the season pass, of course, play it. I know that if I didn't I would be livid after paying full price
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