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Published: 2019-07-18, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
Frenetic combat built around a diverse roster of characters, Synergy attacks are destructively satisfying, In-depth upgrades offer plenty of customization, Touches on numerous aspects of the Marvel universe
The leveling system results in a lot of neglected heroes, The camera has a tendency to get stuck on objects
In yet another take on the Infinity Stone saga, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is a fun and irreverent comic book story that pulls from an exceptionally wide pool of Marvel material. Its combat systems are fairly simple, but they were still s...
Huge roster of Marvel favorites, Solid core gameplay, Story feels like a comic book plot
Big difficulty spikes, Frustrating boss fights, So-so graphics
Ultimate Alliance 3 is pretty much everything I expected it would be, just a little more difficult. Sure, it's a little shallow and abstruse at times, but if we're being honest, so were the first two games. The roster is fantastic, and with the Fantastic...
Published: 2019-07-18, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is fun, especially with friends. Although it's also fine if you want to play it alone, and being able to switch between one of the four heroes at will adds another layer of depth to the experience that you're missing in multipla...
A wide range of Marvel characters, Miles Morales! Spider-Gwen, Plenty of locations and references fans will recognise
Fighting is competent but not that exciting, RPG features are cut back and lacklustre, Poor continuation of the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance franchise
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is a budget reimagining of a fan-favourite series that fails to live up to the heights of that franchise. It plays and looks like a last-gen game, and it was a struggle to plow through the game, even for review purposes. Frequen...
Abstract: Loki.With this surprise Switch exclusive, Nintendo has taken an old-school approach - for better and for worse.A decade after Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 came out, the series returns in curious circumstances. This isn't an Activision gig, published to...
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Huge roster of characters (with more to come), Fun campaign with great voice acting, Surprisingly deep RPG systems,
On-screen action can be difficult to keep track of in handheld mode,
Reviewed on Nintendo SwitchMarvel Ultimate Alliance 3 was a big surprise when it was announced at last year's Game Awards, but after a decade of being trapped under the ice, it feels like a game worth waiting for. Switch owners will find plenty of conte...
Abstract: It's been very nearly ten years since the release of the last Marvel Ultimate Alliance game. Back then, Marvel properties weren't nearly as popular as they are now. Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk movies had just released, but the unified Marvel Cinemati...