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Abstract: With the success of Marvel-based games like X-Men Legends and X-Men Legends 2, Activision decided to continue with the comic book intellectual property and brought about the popular game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. It did more than feature our favorite ...
Abstract: Three years ago, Activision tasked developer Raven Software with expanding 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 agre...
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 ...
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 ...
The fusion attacks are fun to perform, Cool branching story gives you a reason to play twice, A number of welcome interface improvements, Lots of side missions and unlockables.
An array of technical oddities, Inconsistent voice acting, RPG elements were stripped down.
A colorful cast of comic characters enlivens this fun and technically uneven sequel. ...
Abstract: While the combat is a bit too much on the button mashing side, the RPG elements are solidly implemented and the different stories make for a branching experience that hardcore Marvel fans should check out.
Published: 2009-09-15, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: You dont need to be a comic book geek to know that Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is a lot of fun. Mashing on buttons to make the screen erupt with sparkling superpowers and flashy martial arts squirms into the pleasure center of the brain, and once you ...
Abstract: It's hard to believe that it has been three years since the original Marvel Ultimate Alliance was released. At least for me since I've played it on and off since then (though I never did unlock Daredevil). There's something about the four-p...