I bought the PS2 version of this years ago but never got to finish it. This version has a better, smoother graphical look, as well as better sound. I love the choices of heroes to use in the game. My only complaint is when you play alone, most of your A.I. teammates aren't very bright...So, grab this game to add to your superhero collection! I think you will glad that you did and mad that you didn't get it sooner.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The game is as good as it was 10 years ago, but only after buying it did i learn they discontinued the DLC for this game requiring you to instead buy the Gold version at literally 600% the cost on the used games market. Very disappointed that not only is there no new DLC but the content i enjoyed when I previously owned the game was stripped away. Not cool Activision
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Let me start by saying that I am a huge Marvel fan and I loved the X-Men Legends games so I may tend to sway my bias to the pro side a little, however I am very objective when it comes to my reviewing. In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (MUA), you can play as a large array of super heroes from the Marvel comic book world; from X-Men to Avengers to The Fantastic Four. It plays similarly to the X-Men Legends games in that you have a team of 4 that you take with you in to each mission and can switch between at any given time. Graphics: 8/10 The graphics are not going to compare to games running on the Unreal Engine or top of the line computer games, but they aren't intended to. The game is supposed to have a comic book feel to it that accentuates the colors of each character as well as keeping a somewhat corny feel to it. That said, the graphics are noticeably better than X-Men Legends. There's not much more to write about this because you're not playing this game for the graphics anyway. Sound: 7/10 The sound in this game is OK. The effects of the attacks are somewhat cool and the punches sound over-the-top (which is good) but the voice acting is atrocious. If it's possible, this game is 10x cornier than the previous super hero games I have played. Spiderman makes wisecracks and Wolverine is too cool for anyone, even when you are preparing for a mission to determine the fate of the world. It's very campy. Story: 6/10 The story in MUA starts out somewhat promising but falls off near the end. It gets boring and the cut scenes are hardly worth watching. It's pretty generic, but then it gets to the point where the story jumps around to try and incorporate more villains and locations. The story is definitely NOT the reason you will like this game. Gameplay: 9/10 MUA is a blast to play. The powers of each hero are unique and exciting and they don't take up too much energy so that you can keep using them. In X-Men Legends, I found myself punching a lot because I had so little energy, but in MUA it feels like you have much more mutant power at your disposal. MUA is a fairly long game (~15 hours) and will keep you entertained for a while. My problems with the game come into play with the leveling system and the characters. I don't like how you can add skill points to a power and then take them away and add them to something else later on. That defeats the purpose of having to choose wisely. I ended up making Wolverine into a machine. He could not take any damage due to the way I leveled him up. Near the end of the game my characters were so overpowered and the enemies were so underpowered that it got sort of boring and repetitive. Overall: 8/10 Overall, I like this game a lot and would recommend it to anyone that liked the comics or the first 2 X-Men Legends games. You can play on Live with friends in coop and the single player will keep you busy for a while. I do hope that they address some of the things I mentioned before the next game though, because the series is going to start getting very repetitive.Read full review
Do you like button mashing? How about comic-book characters? Well, that's what this game has to offer. The best way to play this game is with four players in the same room in "arcade mode" - you find yourself doing everything you can to beat your friends. It's great! Now the bad - the game gets pretty tedious - you basically do the same thing over and over again - you button mash to beat up bad guys. While the story is good enough to keep you hooked in, it's not going to win any awards. They do make up for the sheer repetition of the game by continually changing the setting - making for a tour of the marvel universe - a nice side benefit! For today's price - you can pick it up used for 10 bucks - this is a great buy. Seriously; buy it, get some friends together, order pizza, and have a blast! For competitive button-mashing, it doesn't get much better.Read full review
Playing Marvel: Aliance is easy to master. The controls are simple, story line easy to follow, and the map/ lvls are pretty straight foward. I enjoyed this game as well did my 6 year old son and 5yr old daughter. My daughter played this game alot in relation to all the heroine choices. She made her team all girls and has played it everyday since it's arrival with a minimal amount of aid from me. My children and I really like the co-op play option (up to four players). However, the XBL portion of the game is not the greatest. The draw back to this game, for us, was the required purchase of the exteneded heroes/ villains add-on. In order to be the Incredible Hulk, my sons favorite, you have to spend at least 500 microsoft points. It really isn't that bad considering everyone else thats available. He's also infatuated with spiderman and he's playable from the start so my son will survive. =^P If you enjoy the Marvel superheroes this game will be a very enjoyable play.Read full review
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