Pre-Review: Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2
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Content at a glance: Mild Language, Violence This is an action game in which players control Marvel Comic superheroes in a quest to protect the United States against a terrorist attack from a (fictional) foreign country. Players roam through realistic urban settings with other team members and fight hordes of Soldiers/Mercenaries, Robots/Cyborgs and Super Humans. Players use hand-to-hand combat (e.g., punches and kicks), fantastical superpowers (e.g., lightning bolts, blasts of fire, slicing claws), and sometimes guns to defeat machine gun-wielding enemies. The battle is constant and frenetic and is highlighted by realistic gunfire, explosions, and slashing/punching sound effects. Some profanity (e.g., "bullsh*t") appears in dialogue. |
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The greatest Super Hero action/RPG of all time is back with the world’s largest army of heroes and villains in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, the highly anticipated sequel to 2006′s award-winning Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
Incorporating elements of the acclaimed Marvel Civil War storyline, players must choose their side and team up to battle or interact with returning favorites and all-new characters, including Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, Iron Man, Deadpool, Venom, Green Goblin, Iron Fist and Captain America, whose powers can be combined to unleash astonishing new attacks. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 engages players in co-operative multiplayer through graphically rich and destructive real-world environments, and allows players to strengthen their ultimate Super Hero dream teams by teaming up to unleash astonishing fusions of super-powers.
Vicarious Visions, Activision, adventure, T (Teen), not-rated, action
About this game

- Genre:
- Action
- ERSB Rating:
- T (Teen)
- Devloper/Publisher:
- Activision, Vicarious Visions
- Released:
- Sept 15, 2009
- Pre-Review Posted:
- December 18, 2009 / 10:29 am
- Platform:
- Nintendo DS, PS 2, PS 3, Pre-Review, Wii, Xbox 360
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