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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance


Get ready for a fanboy's delight in this spandex-filled adventure

All this superhero goodness is a blast for one player, but the hack-and-slash action is loads of fun for up to four. The standard cooperative gameplay lets you and your friends enjoy the story together. Arcade mode does the same, but adds the twist of competitive gameplay, with the best player (most knockouts, items, etc.) gets the glorious mantle of "most valuable hero."

Now, there are a few minor problems with Marvel Ultimate Alliance. The characters in the cinematics are set. If you've toiled through hell with Ghost Rider and damn it, you want to see him in a cutscene... too bad! The other problem is with the ridiculously powerful characters like Thor and The Silver Surfer. It doesn't make sense that they can't bash their way through anything in the game. True believers will not buy it for a second.


 
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GiantJediMaster  - 11 months 23 days ago 
I bought this for PS2 and it is very cool, It could have been better in some places (like being stuck in the same levels gets boring) but overall i like it.
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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Genre: Action
Expected release date: 11/09/2006
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Raven Software
8 GREAT
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