![]() Hopefully Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 1 and 2 will get the fixes they need within a few weeks ( and not six years), and Steam sales are likely to bring the prices down to an agreeable place someday, but until such time as the world ends, it’s safe to skip these. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 - REVIEW GameXplain 121K views 3 years ago Almost yours: 2 weeks, on us 100+ live channels are waiting for you with zero hidden fees Dismiss Try it free Youre signed. ![]() Seeing dated, cheesier interpretations of these characters is endearing from a distance, but their depictions are also a nice reminder of how far we’ve come. Shallow, stupid, and very repetitive but as long as you play with friends theres a goofy charm to what is, for better or worse, the best Marvel team-up. Thor channels He-Man with all his might, Wolverine spouts sexist garbage to the group regularly (“What’re you girls looking at?", he says to The Guys), and villains profess their villany with reckless abandon. Ultimate Alliance and Ultimate Alliance 2 are most interesting as windows into Marvel properties before the cinematic universe took hold. Not even a crowded couch can fix those problems. Unfortunately, a few problems mar this otherwise solid game. Beating up the same robot person again and again doesn’t have the charm that I remember. I keep losing sight of who I’m controlling amid all the indistinct man-shaped characters. I could see myself playing through Ultimate Alliance with friends, but 10 years later, its combat feels crowded, repetitive, and sloppy. Its difficult to fully appreciate it with the overhead perspective, but it is undeniable that the game is much easier on the eyes than its predecessors.
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