FREE Penguin Meeple with £50.00 spend using code XMAS-MEEPLES

Menu

A mystery box filled with miniatures to enhance your RPG campaigns. All official miniatures and for a bargain price!

Buy Miniatures Box »

Not sure what game to buy next? Buy a premium mystery box for two to four great games to add to your collection!

Buy Premium Box »
Subscribe Now »

If you’re only interested in receiving the newest games this is the box for you; guaranteeing only the latest games!

Buy New Releases Box »
Subscribe Now »

Looking for the best bang for your buck? Purchase a mega box to receive at least 4 great games. You won’t find value like this anywhere else!

Buy Mega Box »
Subscribe Now »

Buy 3, get 3% off - use code ZATU3·Buy 5, get 5% off - use code ZATU5

Buy The Game

Awards

Rating

  • Artwork
  • Complexity
  • Replayability
  • Player Interaction
  • Component Quality

You Might Like

  • Fantastic model with massive table presence
  • Iconic character
  • Whole new options for playing Marvel Crisis Protocol

Might Not Like

  • Not a beginner friendly affiliation
  • Assembly and painting required
Find out more about our blog & how to become a member of the blogging team by clicking here

Marvel: Crisis Protocol: Apocalypse Character Pack Review

MCP APOCALYPSE

Apocalypse has been my favourite X-Men villain for a very long time and is possibly my favourite Marvel villain overall. I remember as a teenager reading through the Age of Apocalypse event that spanned the entirety of the X-Men lines and being truly taken aback how dominant this character was throughout the story - he changed the X-Men and my perception of comic books forever. It’s therefore no surprise that I had secured my copy as soon as preorders went live.

Apocalypse is truly a next-level mutant threat and this is thankfully reflected in his Marvel Crisis Protocol character. The model itself is immense in comparison with the rest of the line. He comes with a sculpted 65 mm base and a couple of statues, which match the Apocalypse-themed Dark Future and Rejuvenation Chamber scenery sets. The scale of Apocalypse isn’t effectively captured in the photos and it’s important to note that the only existing Marvel Crisis Protocol releases to come close at all in terms of sheer size are Dormamu, Thanos and the Hulk releases.

Rather than following the box art I wanted my colour scheme to stay true to the original comic run from the early 90s, which was subsequently reflected in the X-Men animated series later that decade. Whilst the new colour scheme looks phenomenal, for me nostalgia won out.

As the first mutant and hailing from ancient Egypt, the associated scenery packs are stylised to reflect this. In gameplay terms Apocalypse has a very busy card and brings to the game the Servants of the Apocalypse affiliation. Through this new affiliation players can assign ‘Horseman’ cards to up to four different mutants from a selected list to take on the mantle of Apocalypse’s harbingers.

The in-game effect of assigning Horseman status is that additional powers are granted to these characters and for each Horsemen that is active on the table, Apocalypse can also tap into their powers. The Servants of the Apocalypse characters can also earn and spend evolution tokens for various effects such as paying for their abilities and re-rolling dice. I wouldn’t say that the Servants of the Apocalypse is a beginner level affiliation but it is something that people will have fun learning to play and it gives some very flexible options when creating your 10 man roster. For example, if you have an opening, and some of the potential Horsemen are already included, why not include Apocalypse to throw off your opponent whilst giving you the option to field the Servants of the Apocalypse if the scenario and / or opponent’s list are favourable?

Although more expensive than standard character pack releases, you get exceptional value out of the Apocalypse Character Pack in terms of new gameplay options and the inclusion of a centrepiece character with such imposing table presence.

I look forward to seeing how the Servants of the Apocalypse affiliation list evolves over time and can’t wait to get my hands on the new Angel and Archangel character pack when it is released.

Zatu Score

Rating

  • Artwork
  • Complexity
  • Replayability
  • Player Interaction
  • Component Quality

You might like

  • Fantastic model with massive table presence
  • Iconic character
  • Whole new options for playing Marvel Crisis Protocol

Might not like

  • Not a beginner friendly affiliation
  • Assembly and painting required

Zatu Blog

Find out more about our blog & how to become a member of the blogging team by clicking here

Join us today to receive exclusive discounts, get your hands on all the new releases and much more!