I order this game on May 17. It was supposed to be delivered on June 03, I received today June 21 and to my surprise the game is not as described and not as showing in picture. I was expecting a PAL system but what I got is NTSC!
I order this game on May 17. It was supposed to be delivered on June 03, I received today June 21 and to my surprise the game is not as described and not as showing in picture. I was expecting a PAL system but what I got is NTSC!
Not to mix comic book metaphors but Lego Marvel's kryptonite is technical rather than conceptual, but this is still an enormously entertaining co-op adventure.
Amazing attention to detail in terms of both the Lego and the Marvel trivia, with a huge range of characters and very diverse range of powers; Well-designed story missions, fun co-op, and endless unlockables
All the usual bugs and glitches of a Lego game, combined with a worryingly syrupy frame rate in the open world; Terrible flying controls outside story missions
LEGO's latest attempt to turn every franchise into LEGO and the formula is waring thin. The only new ideas are very small and lacklustre. Sure there is a huge selection of characters and a large open world but it's very bland and mainly exists to find new characters.
This game was delivered extremely fast! Sadly, I realized after receiving it that my son already owned this one. Overstock.com was great at allowing me to return it and receive a merchandise credit. Great overall experience.
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I've purchased and played every Lego game that Tt games has released. I have seen them go from fairly easy to play intuitive games that younger kids could easily play to a game that even harder core gamers are struggling with. I am not a hard core gamer, but I'm no slouch either.
Nice Graphics
Poor Game Play; Poor Controls; Poor Camera Angles; Way Too Complex; Not Intuitive
"...a superhero story worthy of afternoon playtime." "Lego Marvel Super Heroes couldn't slay all of its technical villains..."
Open-world New York City; Tons of collectibles; including Stan Lee himself; Plenty of funny moments to keep the laughter up
Technical mishaps, including game-breaking glitches, Monotonous level design and mission format, Strange A.I; actions during open-world play
A toy box crammed with super hero figurines, let down by a lack of imagination and flair
Vivid; detailed visuals; A celebration of everything Marvel; Fun in co-op
Predictable; repetitive design; Occasionally cumbersome controls; No real challenge
There's no denying that TT Games have once again done a well-loved universe justice with Marvel Super Heroes, but the lack of any real challenge and the instant-win feel of every encounter and low-rent puzzle means that there's little actual play value for gamers over a certain age.
If the pool of Marvel characters to draw from weren't so vast, Lego Marvel Super Heroes might've been easily dragged down by the series formula it faithfully adheres to. Lucky for us then that spending time with the blocky, sometimes amusingly juvenile versions of your favorite superheroes makes the...
+ Superheroes and villains are adorable and well-characterized in their powers; + Open-world freedom to mess around as you please
? Can we go back to dialogue-free
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