Lego Marvel Superheroes Review

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Lego Marvel got a lot of hype when the release date drew near. DC has owned the Lego side of things for a long time and Marvel was finally ready to take what was rightfully theirs! This game would have over 100 characters and have a plot which would feature many well known heroes and villains. Was it a success!?

Well, the Story Mode has 14 levels. Each level has a final boss, but they also tend to have one (or more) other bosses before that point. Each level focuses on a different group of heroes (Some appear more than once, but it’s understandable since they’re so popular) and they go to challenge the villain. Spiderman ends up saving the heroes quite a few times.

The plot revolves around the fact that Loki has assembled a powerful villain group and they’re looking to get the Cosmic Bricks. Along the way, the Tesseract also gets involved and the Avengers must reclaim it. The plot starts off as being pretty Avengers centered, but don’t worry, The Xmen come to help as well. They get their own plot once the Tesseract is in their area and they’re forced to deal with the Juggernaut. It was good to see Cyclops back in action since it’s been so long and it was a very nostalgic experience. We don’t want to forget the Fantastic Four either and Mr Fantastic gets a decent role. The Thing tries to say his catchphrase a lot, but it may be tougher than he thinks.

The game is largely inspired by the MCU for the Avengers cast so it was especially interesting to see how they interacted with guys like Spiderman and the Xmen. Agent Coulson is pretty good in the game and he always seems to be on alert. Nick Fury is constantly sipping from his giant cup of soda (I assume that it is soda) and he’s always throwing the cup around, which is where Coulson comes in. Maria Hill also has a tendency to drop her cup as well, so Shield definitely shouldn’t be around fragile objects.

The ending of the game is pretty intense and you’ll want to stick around for the sequel. The sequel probably won’t be out for a while, but you can definitely keep busy in this game. Lego Marvel has a very large amount of replay value and there are so many things that you can do. The hub world is pretty huge and there are loads of side missions (The races are epic) and things that you can do to have fun. Once you are aboard the Hellicarrier, you can also access the shop for characters and other cool things. You can head to Deadpool’s room and read some comics, or you can even make your own character. With all of the characters around, I don’t think that you’ll need to make anyone, but it can be fun to see yourself fighting super villains.

After beating all of the levels the first time, you can go back to rescue Stan Lee and collect all of the collectibles. If you don’t want to use the same characters, you can bring anyone that you want. From Thanos to Galactus to Agent Coulson, the game’s made sure to give you a very solid arsenal of characters. Each character has a specific type which enables him/her to break certain kinds of blocks or use their powers to the fullest. You’ll want to find the right combinations to get everything right on the first go.

The comedy isn’t bad either. The characters are used for comedy, but you should be prepared for that if you’re buying a lego game. Captain America gets a lot of good lines and while the villains may not come across as smoothly, they do their best. The animation is lego centered so it’s not going to look like Mario Galaxy 2, but the facial expressions are pretty fun. Iron Man and Nick Fury tend to have the best expressions from all of the characters. The gameplay is similar to Marvel Ultimate Alliance. There are less attacks per character, but with such a large roster, we can definitely overlook that. If you like overhead, then you’ll definitely like the gameplay a lot. Either way, you’ll enjoy flying as it is done pretty well. I still haven’t mastered the controls, but you can definitely cover a lot of ground in a very short amount of time.

This is a pretty fun game to buy. There are a ton of Marvel references to be on the lookout for and it’s a nice way to get to know the universe. My only warning would be that the game does have some glitches (Getting stuck in between a wall and a bush for example) but you can always exit and come back later. If you’re in two player mode, then you can just have the second player blow you up which will sometimes end the glitch. As I mentioned earlier, there is a lot of replay value so this game should last you a long time. You definitely get your money’s worth with this purchase and I’m sure that you’ll enjoy the game.

Overall 7/10

Aquaman vs Graves


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Aquaman possesses a great degree of physical strength and Graves won’t be able to stop him. Graves has taken many opponents down in the past, or at least had some temporary wins. That just won’t be enough to stop someone of Aquaman’s level and Graves will be taking a hard loss. Aquaman has taken on Superman in the past after all! Aquaman wins.

Dio Brando vs Shadow


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Shadow has abilities that are beyond most people’s comprehension and his speed is immense. Dio Brando’s been on a roll, but he’s finally met his match. Dio Brando has some pretty high levels of super strength and his ice abilities are good as well, but Shadow’s raw speed will be the deciding factor in this round. Dio Brando has taken his first loss in this battle. Shadow wins.

Graves vs Flash (Barry)


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Flash (Barry) is very fast and Graves will have a very tough time keeping up with him. Graves just doesn’t have the light speed reactions needed to take down the Flash or even the durability to stay in the fight. Flash (Barry) takes another win and he shows why the Justice League should definitely not be underestimated. Flash (Barry) wins.

Living Tribunal vs Ant


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An Ant is a tricky creature who can definitely put up a solid fight, but will he have what it takes to defeat the Living Tribunal? The Living Tribunal is a cosmic being and all that he has to do is step on the Ant to win this battle. The Ant may have a giant form thanks to THEM, but it just won’t be enough to stop this being. Living Tribunal wins.

Superman vs Graves


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Graves is tough, but he’s no Superman! Superman is the Last Kryptonian alive….or at least he thought that was true for a while. His power is enough to shake whole planets and Graves just won’t be able to survive a fight against him. Superman’s speed is tremendous and he just can’t be stopped by this opponent. Superman wins.

Lego Marvel Superheroes Maximum Overload Review

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Lego Marvel was such a success for the video game industry that they brought it back in time for an animated short. It is split up into 5 episodes and the plot is pretty similar to the game. Will the Heroes be able to unite and take the villains down or will they fall against the onslaught of powerful villains!?

Loki seems to be pretty bored and he wants to start wrecking some havok in the city. That’s when he gets a neat idea on how to make things tough on the heroes. He uses the Cosmic Snowballs (Well, that’s how they look anyway) to amp up the powers of the super villains. He uses it on Doctor Octopus and it’s up to Spider man! Along the way, Loki also amps up the Mandarin, Venom, and more.

Spiderman gets a pretty big role and he’s the main reason why Loki doesn’t end up causing major damage to the area. With his quick thinking and fast moving puns, Spiderman is able to completely overwhelm Doctor Octopus and Venom. They’re tough, but just not tough enough to take on Spiderman. Spiderman is portrayed pretty accurately in this special, but some people may wonder about the New Jersey reference. Lately Spiderman’s been taking a lot of shots at New Jersey in the animated universe. (Just check out Ultimate Spiderman) It’s all in good fun, but you do have to wonder why Spiderman always takes a shot at that state in particular.

Other heroes appear as well including Ironman. Ironman gets a decent sized role as well and it’s up to him to stop the Mandarin. He gets most of the epic facial expressions and is never fazed by all who stand in his way. The Falcon gets a cameo which will have to satisfy his fans for now. Thor and Hulk also arrive for battle as the Hulk takes on Abomination and Thor leads two of the other heroes to Loki for the ultimate battle.

It’s an entertaining short. Everyone is used for comedy, but the lines can be pretty good for some of the jokes. Spiderman is portrayed more accurately in the short than in his own show which is very ironic. It’s only around 15 minutes not counting the theme songs, so you’ll be done with the special in no time. Considering that the animation was lego related, it had some decent fights..for lego. I’d recommend this to big Marvel fans and people who just want to watch a happy video.

Overall 6/10

Clockman vs Nami


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Nami has her weather staff and she’s pretty quick, but in the end she won’t be able to take down Clockman. Clockman can shoot energy blasts of intense power and he’s got some arrows as well. Nami is strong, but in the end it won’t be enough to take down Clockman. Clockman finally rises up the blog ranks. Clockman wins.

Cyborg vs Flash (Barry)


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Cyborg is tough, but he was always more of a Teen Titan than a Justice Leaguer. Barry Allen easily outranks Cyborg and he could win this round via massive speedblitz. Cyborg’s energy blasts won’t be able to land a hit against the Flash. The Flash is far too fast and his attacks have a solid level of power to them as well. Flash (Barry) wins.

Sonic vs Olimar


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Olimar may be a pretty brave guy when he’s in outer space, but he’s a little out of his league in this round. Sonic is much faster than Olimar and he could easily crush him. Olimar doesn’t have the speed needed to outrun Sonic and he lacks physical power. Sonic is his superior in each of these areas and that is a significant advantage. Sonic wins.