Fun game. My husband and I often play with our 9 year old who loves it. Nice challenge to the adventure and he loves unlocking new characters. Looks like we still have pretty far to go, but so far, pretty cool.
Fun game. My husband and I often play with our 9 year old who loves it. Nice challenge to the adventure and he loves unlocking new characters. Looks like we still have pretty far to go, but so far, pretty cool.
Good game and hours for fun.
Radio messages from Peggy Carter! Slapstick with Thor and Hulk! Lego Marvel's Avengers should be a delightful romp with beloved heroes, but it's a clunky chore.
Your favorite Avenger characters are here in adorable Lego form
Confused level design often physically obscures what youre meant to be doing; Imprecise controls that break up the flow of fun; Movie dialog feels awkwardly shoved in and out of place
B-movie by name and B-movie by nature, but there's still enjoyment to be had with the endearingly rubbish enemies and fun but vapid combat.
Competent action with some very enjoyable boss battles and amusing homages to old sci-fi movies; The tower-climbing concept is used in some interesting ways
There's nothing very unique about the gameplay, and the level and set piece design is workmanlike; Director commentary often isn't very funny
Continuing developer TT Games' history of translating entertainment properties into Lego adventure sets, Lego Marvel's Avengers ' 10-hour open-world campaign has plenty to do and a sense of humor that keeps the game entertaining. But technical and mechanical issues disassemble its charm.
'Lego Marvel's Avengers' is based almost exclusively on Marvel's Cinematic Universe. It cribs scenes mostly from 'The Avengers' and 'Avengers: Age of Ultron', but also has levels from 'Captain America: The First Avenger', 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier', 'Iron Man 3', and 'Thor: The Dark...
Lego Marvel Superheroes is a tough act to follow. It's funny, great fun to play – easily one of the best Lego games so far, in fact – and crammed full of dozens of Marvel characters, both famous and obscure.
The sensation of watching Joss Whedon's Avengers films, blood-pressure-raising cinematic carnival acts that the filmmaker just barely kept from falling apart at the seams, is perfectly captured by LEGO Marvel Avengers , though perhaps not in the way Traveller's Tales intended.
Like most Lego games, it's missing a lot of depth and there's loads to do but there's no fun doing them.
That's not to say Avengers is a bad game. It is a very PRETTY game, with some TIDY ENOUGH animations, that unfortunately get stuck under the grind of games as a service. The online mechanic and necessity of the grind to improve your current favourite Avenger stymies the potential of a “good game”. And when characters are locked behind their “narrative moment” (a.k.a release for the title), it doesn't really hope to excite players, but rather tap into their fandom. Hopefully in 6 months time, and with the release of the next generation of consoles, we'll see the true intent of this game and finally feel the impact of what it means to “Assemble”.
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