Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order Review


It’s sure been ages since I played the first two Ultimate Alliance titles. The first one is super nostalgic for me, I’ve seen the cutscenes numerous times and remember how much fun it was to play. The second one I remember feeling like a downgrade but it was still pretty fun. Now after all these years I get to check out the third one. It’s pretty solid although it does feel like the gameplay/story are weaker compared to the last ones. Still ends up being a fun overall experience.

The game starts with the Guardians of the Galaxy causing trouble as per usual but this time it gets serious because the Infinity Stones are at stake. Peter Quill acts fast and prevents Thanos’ army from getting them but now they are scattered across Earth, where most villains reside. They will have to team up with the Ultimate Alliance in order to get them back. This will mean tangling with powerful foes like Magneto and Green Goblin. Will the heroes be able to do this?

You get to see a whole lot of Marvel heroes and villains here which is pretty fun. The story certainly does move at a breakneck speed as a result and the story tries to cycle the characters who appear in the cutscenes a lot. I think a better approach would have been to send different members to each mission to force you to play as a bunch of different characters but that may have gone against the game design philosophy. This game makes it easy to constantly switch out your party every level if you want to.

Personally I stuck to my team as soon as I unlocked the fun ones. I went with Thor, Psylocke, Iron Man, and Wolverine. A pretty good team if I do say so myself. The game can actually get rather challenging so I would encourage you to stick to a team. You do get bonuses based on the character dynamics though so you may want to just play as Avengers for an easier experience as they get a nice bump. I just wanted to play as the characters I wanted to play as so I didn’t really worry about any of that.

One of the toughest levels was actually the first one. I don’t know why but the Guardians have some of the worst movesets possible. You will want to get rid of them as soon as possible. I think it made the whole gameplay feel weaker before I switched out. For example Starlord has so much recoil that he goes backward with every hit. Then you have Drax as the power hitter but he doesn’t do much damage. So yeah you want to get them out of there. I do think part of what makes the gameplay a little weaker here is how airy everything feels though. You don’t feel the oomph behind the blows the way you would have in the older action games.

It also means that the big beat em up sections aren’t as satisfying because you want to really be blowing them away. Instead you’re just spamming attacks until you win. There are many ways to get stronger such as equipping ISO crystals, filling out your skills matrix, and upgrading your techniques. It’s not the most convenient way to get stronger that I’ve seen but it’s definitely worth going through those menus. You also have your general level ups as well. Like I mentioned, the game can be difficult so if you don’t do that, then you will likely be losing a lot of battles.

You can grind by doing different Rift missions at any time. So at least you won’t be getting stuck anywhere. The game makes sure that you have the tools that you need in order to get stronger. The story also feels like it’s at a decent length. Mix that in with the bonus missions and you have a good amount of bang for your buck. If you are here for the story, it’s still fun to see everyone interacting. The scope of danger is also the highest that it’s ever been with reality in the balance but none of the heroes take it particularly seriously so you probably won’t either. I would have liked to have seen more unique character interactions within the story but due to the structure of how many characters are around that may have been difficult.

The graphics are pretty solid. The game is very colorful and the characters all look very sharp. The different game locations are all immediately recognizable and so I have no issues here. The soundtrack is surprisingly good although it is extremely limited. So fortunately I enjoyed the main theme but if you don’t like it, well be prepared to be hearing it for almost every cutscene. That’s why it’s important to have a good theme and since the game pulled this off, there’s nothing to worry about. On a technical level the game holds its own.

One nitpick I have with the game is that every characters starts out with only a single special attack instead of the usual 4. You gradually learn the other 3 as you level up through the game. It doesn’t take too long to learn them but I think I was halfway through the game before I got my first character to have all 4 attacks. So until then I was spamming even more than usual since I only had a single attack to use. I feel like you should have all attacks learned from the start. Also we can probably ditch the platforming for the next game. It’s clear that this wasn’t the developmental focus of the game and it’s extremely choppy. I don’t think anybody’s playing this game for platforming so that can safely be dropped.

Overall, Marvel’s Ultimate Alliance 3 is a pretty fun title. You’re playing this for classic popcorn fun and it definitely succeeds in that area. I can see some gamers playing it through a few times to talk to every character and maximize how much enjoyment they get out of it. You can’t say that the game is low on content after all. I’d like an Ultimate Alliance 4 at some point with a heavier emphasis on the crossover aspect. Maybe make it a reboot so we can get all of the original meetings. When this game starts, the Ultimate Alliance is already a team led by Nick Fury after all. Going in fresh could add more potential to the series, particularly since most of the characters have already been used by this point.

Overall 7/10

Nagisa Kaworu vs Ironman



Suggested by iKnowledge Nagisa Kaworu has now entered the fray. He’s got a pretty tough mech unit at the ready and shouldn’t be underestimated here. At the same time, he does make for an easy target and Ironman is no stranger to using robotic suits. His speed will be enough to land solid blows on Nagisa throughout. Nagisa may have the edge in terms of offensive firepower, but it won’t be enough here. Ironman wins.

Ironman vs Link




Suggested by Nerd With Too Much Lord of the Rings Knowlage The Hero of Hyrule has returned once more. Ironman’s one of the stronger Marvel heroes thanks in part to getting a solid anime treatment which boosted his speed. Link had similar boosts thanks to Hyrule Warriors and the Twilight Princess manga. Ultimately Link has more skill in close quarters combat but Ironman can strike from afar which may be able to overpower the mirror shield. Ultimately Link should be able to force Ironman to land and secure the victory with his Light arrows. Link wins.

Asuka Langley Soryu vs Ironman




Suggested by iKnowledge It’s time for Asuka to make her debut on the blog. She’s got a pretty strong Evangelion on her side and in general is known as a strong combatant. It won’t be easy for Ironman to defeat her, but I do think that he has the skills to pull it off. His suit can match hers in both power and speed as well as surpass it. Ironman’s had dozens of suits in the past and his strongest ones are pretty incredible. The attacks will add up and Asuka will end up taking the L. Ironman wins.

Yami Yugi vs Ironman



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Suggested by Anonymous Ironman has a lot of pretty cool armors at his disposal. He’s turned into one of Marvel’s strongest heroes over the years because he just seems to keep getting stronger and stronger. Still, Tony’s not ready to deal with Yami Yugi’s army of monsters. There are just too many of them for one guy to deal with and that’s not even counting the spell and trap cards at the ready. I think this will ultimately just be too much for Ironman to deal with. Yami Yugi wins.

Ironman vs Demolisher



The Demolisher was one of the first enemies Ironman ever faced. His power was matched only by his ruthless nature. Still, Ironman has long since surpassed this guy. His current armors are faster and stronger than the Demolisher. The Demolisher would have a hard time landing any hits in and even if Ironman slowed down to allow for a fist fight the Demolisher would get…demolished. Ironman wins.

Ironman vs Termite (Marvel)



The Termite is one of those villains where you can’t help but laugh after seeing him. The guy doesn’t look or sound like a threat so why take him seriously? He can dissolve things, but he won’t be able to get anywhere near Ironman so it won’t matter. A quick Unibeam should take the guy down for the count. It was nice knowing the Termite, but it’s game over for this guy. Ironman wins.

Titanium Man vs Ironman



The Titanium Man is a powerful Ironman opponent. Even some of Tony’s modern armors would have trouble with this guy since the villain lives up to his name. Damaging him is incredibly tough and the guy is also fairly fast. Still, once Ironman dips into his most powerful armors this becomes a walk in the park for him. The Titanium Man simply would stop being able to compete in the power department and ultimately that was his main advantage here. Ironman wins.

Gargantus vs Ironman



Gargantus is certainly a strong robot. His physical power is on a whole different level and even Ironman’s energy blasts had a hard time hurting him. At least, that was the case for his old armor. With one of the many modern ones at his disposal Tony will have no trouble taking Gargantus down for the count. The beast is far too slow to do anything about it so Ironman will win without a scratch. Ironman wins.

Vibro vs Ironman



Vibro can really shake things up which is why the guy is always a threat in a fight. That being said, I don’t think he will be doing very well against someone like Ironman. Ironman’s armor will make him fairly immune to a little shaking. Moreover, his energy blasts will be keeping Vibro far too busy to properly focus. As Vibro is completely outmatched in all aspects of this fight, I don’t see him lasting very long. Ironman wins.