I would agree with Denis. Some Marvel films are unique but the majority of them are simply copied and paste from what others have done. I can't even finish this recent batch of Marvel films because it feels like I have already experienced them before.
@epic_poke8: I liked BL3, didn't love it though. BL and BL2 were far better. BL3 seems to peak, plateau, and repeat. I found it hard to get any kind of decent weapon upgrade later, even if I used a golden chest to get it. So I'd be let's say level 50 and still using a weapon I got when I was level 40. Also thought the platforming was too frustrating because you had to be so precise with it otherwise you wouldn't be able to grab the ledge and pull yourself up.
You know this should have been something already in the game rather than nearly a year after its release. It's a solid game but I'm 30 hours deep at this point and have no intention of playing it with level scalling.
Considering how disappointed I was with Life is Strange 2 and Tell Me Why, I won't be rushing to check this out. Especially with the insanely high price tag for a video game with no replay value after you've beaten it.
It's really like 4/10 TBH. Some things work (Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Kano, the soundtrack is awesome) but most of it doesn't. There are so many needless characters in this film and a majority of them get killed off not long after meeting them so it feels like a waste. Shang Tsung and Raiden have absolutely zero personality. We are beaten over the head with how obvious Cole's lineage is and it is flat out explained to us multiple times in the movie, We get it. Anyone watching the first 10 minutes of the movie is gonna get it, You don't need to be so on the nose.
Game Pass has quickly become a pillar for Microsoft, couple that with the acquisition of Bethesda and you can see that Microsoft had no issue playing the long game in order to win.
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