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    Marvel Ultimate Alliance

    Game » consists of 25 releases. Released Oct 24, 2006

    Take control of some of the most iconic superheroes of the Marvel Universe in this squad-based RPG. Form a well known group such as the Fantastic Four or create your own custom group of heroes to battle Dr. Doom and the Masters of Evil.

    koopa_kid12's Marvel Ultimate Alliance (PlayStation 3) review

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    Hulk smash! What!? NO HULK!!!

    Marvel: Ultimate alliance puts together lots of Marvel characters from the comics and lets you play as them to take down a mysterious team made up of the Marvel baddies. This is essentially an action game, and as an action game the main focus is wandering around different levels taking out bad guys. And that it does very well, but the the problem is that is all it does. There are no minigames or anything to pass the time, all it is a wandering slug fest.

    Now that that's aside, i'm going to do this review a bit differently, i'm going to rate it and put it into sections depending on how good it is.

    Gameplay: 5- It runs fine, but there are too many glitches to let this one of, say getting stuck in the wall.

    Graphics: 5- By no means the worst looking game on the console but certainly not the best either.

    Fighting system: 3- A terrible fighting system, occasionly it even gets confused by what attack is which!

    Learning curve: 0- You are told how to attack and jump at the beggining of the game....That's it.....

    Overall Marvel: Ultimate allience is an ok game, but suffers from too mny flaws to make it worthwhile. 2 STARS!

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      I'm not sure how well it works playing by yourself, but it's definitely a fun party game. Playing with three friends, working together, using your powers to help each other out, and ganging up on helpless enemies can be a blast. I got pretty far in the game on the Xbox, but we ended up never finishing that game, and I didn't see the end until I played it with a mostly different group on the PS3. It was just as fun, and looked better (besides the always horrid in-engine cutscenes), but the added ...

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