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Jul 16, 2024, 6:23:59 PM7/16/24
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... I take it the reviewer isn't a Marvel Fan? haha I mean half the fun for me was seeing how many different Marvel heroes there were. Yeah a bunch of them have similar attacks and things. But then they mix it up who has what with different characters. I think it's a lot better then Lego City in the sense that when I need to change a costume in lego city I just find myself thinking ugh okay, lets get through this... But when I change superheroes to do something, it feels really good! I think because not only am I actually changing a character but also they all have unique identities who I know and love and it's great!
As far as the gameplay goes though. I think it's a standard lego game. Like Most lego games feel pretty similar. But with superpowers and things, I feel like it mixes it up MORE then normal. But yeah, I do agree, the logo formula is a bit stale for me too.

As far as the Wii U Gamepad support. I do agree, not NEARLY as much fun as Lego City. BUT you gotta play this with a friend! One of the things I want most of Wii U games is asynchronous multiplayer, and this game does it WONDERFULLY. When you're in the HUGE city, you and a friend can be on two different sides of the map doing your own things and then when you get bored, go help each other! I think that is a great feeling that I don't get a lot in too many games. Or if I do, it's a split screen and It's just not the same as my friend crying out in terror, needing my help and having to describe the place he is in and having me find it on my own rather then just glancing at his screen. Ya know? I feel like a lot of simple but great things are happening with games that do multiplayer like this.


I'm not saying this is like GAME OF THE YEAR or anything... but for what it is, I think it should have a little bit better of a score. That's all, it was still an enjoyable read!

A HUGE part of the problem with this review is that it doesn't take into account how good the different marvel superheroes are. It's simplified, but this is the game the Marvel Ultimate Alliance games should have been. It feels like playing a little Iron Man, or Spider-Man or Hulk and you actually feel like you have these powers. It could still be better, but I don't believe a 5.5 is accurate.

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Yeah, I didn't love this game either. The voice acting was mostly crap, the open world wasn't at all enticing, and I got tired of all the references to the Marvel Studios movies. ("Get me some shawarma, Coulson!") Also, I just haven't felt particularly warm towards Marvel Comics lately. They seem to have spent the past several years in a concerted effort to make their characters as dickish and unlikable as possible.

I HIGHLY disagree with this review. Almost every other mainstream video game website/magazine has given this game very high praise, and after spending some time with Lego Marvel Super Heroes I agree. Granted the Wii U specific features regarding the gamepad are not nearly as polished as Lego City Undercover. However, that aside, this may be my favorite licensed Lego game ever (even after being impressed with last year's Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes). Metacritic currently has Lego Marvel Super Heroes at 80, with the game receiving very high praise from:
Game Informer: 9.0
IGN: 9.0
Game Trailers: 8.7
EGM: 9.0
among others.


I'm by no means saying this is GOTY material by any stretch, but a 5.5 is an ridiculously absurd score. Unless you're someone who is just totally over Lego games in general, this is an absolute must buy for fans of Lego games and/or Marvel comics.

I'm currently playing this game on the PS3, and I'm aware that the Wii U, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions run similarly. That's why I'm absolutely surprised that the mention of bugs and glitches were not addressed and just glossed over.


There's multiple freezes that can happen, I've had characters fall through the ground, making it impossible to continue given levels, among other things.


Furthermore, the flight controls are absolute ass. This makes those flight races a total nightmare.


Going from LEGO City Undercover way back last March and now playing this game, the drops in quality and polish are immense. You can tell which game Nintendo supervised and which one it didn't just by playing the games.


That's my two cents anyway.

Sorry, but Lego MSH is NOT a 5.5 game! :@ Look, I know reviews are based on opinions, thats fine, but a 5.5 game is a game that sucks ass. Lego MSH is not one of those games. It appears the reviewer was let down based on Lego's Undercover game and how much he enjoyed that game. I could even understand if he mentioned the game's technical shortcomings and docked points due to those problems. :confused;

Basically, this is a great game, esp. if you are a Marvel fan. :-* The game is at least an 8.0. Check out other reviews, go to Metacritc, ect. I just wished that today's reviewers rated the game for what it actually IS, not on just what the reviewer wanted the game to deliver. Sure, I have zero problems with a reviewer stating his opinions, but at the same time, review and score the game fairly, esp. in the case of this game. This review is waaay off base compared to every other review I've read for Lego MSH. ;)

I don't know if I can agree with the issues CurtDogg found problems with, but gamewizard65, I can say that the abysmal flight controls, the abundance of glitches and even moments where the game freezes, and other small things that overall add up to a less than fantastic experience than what you seem to think it is.

This all subjective anyway, so if you didn't come across those problems or you didn't find them as aggravating as I, that's cool.

I just know when I got the platinum for this game on the PS3 version, I encountered a lot of annoyances that added up overtime.

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