Marvel: Ultimate Alliance


Tired of playing as just the X-Men? Now you can suit up with most of the Marvel universe in this action RPG basher.

Available on: PC , PS3 , PSP , Wii , PS2, Xbox , Xbox 360 , GBA
Genre: Action
Release date: October 24, 2006
Published by: Activision 
Developed by: Raven Software 
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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance doesn't really need a serious introduction - just take the action RPG elements of the two mega-popular X-Men Legends games and add about 20 new characters. It's not the gameplay that'll bowl anyone over (at least from what we've seen so far), but the sheer amount of Marvel-ness is staggering. At the recent San Diego Comic-Con, three new playable heroes were revealed: The Fantastic Four's Invisible Woman and Human Torch, and Iceman of X-Men fame. We saw these » Read Full Marvel: Ultimate Alliance preview
ESRB Rating
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is rated:
Teen
Language, Violence