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Midnight Suns
- Infernal Rising
- Narrated by: J. D. Jackson
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
Blade, Magik, Nico Minoru, and Ghost Rider have joined forces to form the Midnight Suns. Trained by the Caretaker at the Abbey, a gothic fortress in a pocket dimension, this brand-new team of supernatural heroes is the world's first line of defense against the demonic forces of the underworld. With a looming prophecy of magical upheaval that threatens to unleash apocalyptic danger, the Suns must learn to work together—and quickly. But they aren't the only ones paying attention to the disruption of mystical forces.
Taking advantage of the growing disorder, a mysterious group called the Triumvirate has discovered the existence of a hidden relic that would give them control over Mephisto, and they will stop at nothing to exact revenge on their shared enemy. The Midnight Suns will face their biggest challenge yet to prevent the Triumvirate from unearthing this devastating power and throwing the world into chaos.
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- Ant Clements
- 23-02-23
A good little taster for the game release.
A good story and introduction to the newly formed team of the Midnight Suns. I had some knowledge of most of the main Characters from being a Comic Fan since the age of 11 (so 34yrs now). The book does give a good introduction to each character without it getting too confusing with most of them having very in-depth and long in-depth often confusing histories and origin stories. Which to be fair doesn’t need to be covered in too much detail. This certainly has peaked my interest in purchasing the game on its release which I was pretty sure I wouldn’t as most versions of MARVEL Comics trying to create a decent RPG game with good gameplay, and having a really good storyline/plot to play to had been lacking. They simply haven’t seemed to be able to come anywhere near to creating games that could rival the almost flawlessly perfect gameplay of DC’s Arkham City, with smooth fighting and just superior everything. DC have gradually got better and better as games got release with Arkham Knight, then Injustice 2. Then Arkham Asylum and then the Flawless Arkham City.
But there is a big Buzz about Midnight Suns so i’m Hopeful and wait with baited breath.
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