Marvel's Midnight Suns: The Good, The Bad, and The Undead Review (The Flaming Pike)
I liked this version of Deadpool, but the DLC is just too lackluster to be worth it. On a 80% sale, it's worth it, but below that, I wouldn't recommend it.
Deadpool is very popular nowadays but people seem to forget that he also has a human side and we kinda get glimpses of that once in a while with our dialogues with him. He himself will admit it to you that his behavior is a defense mechanism for him to prevent him from making friends and getting hurt. This is something the recent Deadpool media representations seem to have forgotten at times, but it was there at the very beginning when he appeared in comics. I like how they unearthed the real Deadpool in this game.
Combat-wise he is a very interesting character. You don't really need to focus 100% on him and his cards, but you need to protect him from getting hit to make him stronger. The more he hits, the stronger he gets. You can deal severe damage after a couple of turns. It's a character made for offense and he has a great array of different attacks that can suit any situation, whether you are facing many enemies or just a few.
The DLC missions are very forgettable and you feel like they did a lot of recycling here. Overall all DLC missions for each DLC characters are kinda lackluster due to the fact that they don't add that much new content. However the cinematics are top tier, especially for this one in particular.
I could count on a single hand the number of times I used Deadpool's food truck ability... Not very useful IMO.