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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When the first X-Men Legends title hit, I remember thinking how awesome it would be if there was a title with the entire Marvel Universe. Thankfully, I wasn't the only one thinking this, since we finally received said concept near the beginning of the cur...
As a multiplayer co-operative beat-em-up, Marvel 2 gets the job done. You and your friends will still enjoy yourselves, especially if you cannot compare it to the first Marvel. It’s just that the game is a bit unpolished and bare in spots. And on top ...
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance was a cooperative beat-em-up, using Marvel heroes and villains as the ultimate protagonists and antagonists. Of course, the alliance makes the heroes overwhelmingly powerful, and something I was confused about is how so many h...
Abstract: Building on the action role-playing foundation of its predecessor and similar games like X-Men Legends, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 improves on the gameplay in some respects, but often yields a repetitive experience that requires little thought or strat...
Abstract: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 is a decent button masher with some RPG elements underneath. With more flexibility and RPG elements this game could have stood out from the original. Instead it feels like the same game with patched-in features. Score7.5 out...
Abstract: Ultimate Alliance 2 takes place when many of the world’s heroes were divided over the Superhuman Registration Act, a US law requiring all Supers to give up their secret identities and officially join forces with the US government. Understandably, many ...
Abstract: It's been a few years, but the follow-up to Marvel Ultimate Alliance from Vicarious Visions is finally here, and it marks a pretty decent follow-up effort to the original, but unfortunately leaves you wanting just a bit more content than what you get. ...
Abstract: In 2006, Activision and Raven Software expanded upon their successful action-RPG franchise, X-Men Legends, to encompass the entire Marvel Universe. The result was Marvel Ultimate Alliance, and while comic and action-RPG fans agreed that the overall pr...
Abstract: While you’re at the store today picking up your copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, you might want to slip over to the game aisle and check out another new superhero release that is sharing the “New Release Tuesday” spotlight. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance ...