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Playstation 3 : Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Great Fun for All Ages - and Super Co-Op Mode!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 33 / 42
Date: November 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Marvel Ultimate Alliance lets you play with a team of your favorite superheroes. Choose from Wolverine, Spider-Man, Thing, Storm, and many others!

You can sort of consider this a Diablo style game with a much more upbeat style. You are one of four characters on the screen at any time, and can quickly flip through them. You go through the rooms hacking, slashing, slashing, and then hacking some more. Along the way you grab colored orbs and glowing coins to help you level up your own character and unlock goodies.

It's disappointing that at the beginning your four starting characters are Spider-Man, Thor, Wolverine, and Captain America. As much as I like those guys, couldn't ONE of them have been female? Still, it's only maybe 10 minutes later that you get to the "team switching" spot and can begin to design your own team. They're not stingy with the characters. Right from this point you can immediately begin to use spider-woman, deadpool, iceman, colossus, elektra, human torch, iron man, thing, luke cage, invisible woman, storm, mr. fantastic, ms marvel, and moon knight. There's also other unlockable characters that you can get as you go.

Each character can be levelled up to gain new abilities and outfits. You can choose characters that "traditionally" (in comic book stories) work together, and they will actually know to do combos in gameplay.

The characters personalities really shine through in the cut scenes. Wolverine is stand-offish and a bit arrogant. Spiderman cracks jokes the entire time. Captain America feels he's in charge. I realize that it would be IMPOSSIBLE for them to have redone the cut scenes for every single combination of characters that you could have done! So again, I wish they had a woman in the set :) Maybe kick out Spidey and his incessant comments ...

The graphics are rather good, from the flickering flame to the shadows and reflections. This isn't a game of subtleties, though. No textured fabrics or flower petals here. Everything is shiney and plasticky.

On the sound side, it's a comic book adventure. You have incredibly cliched dialogue given by over-the-top voices, and lots of booming going on. It's to be expected.

The storyline is also a traditional comic book story but heck, we all grew up with them! You're saving the world. Depending on how well you play, you achieve that mission to different degrees. They did a great job getting you to replay it over and over again in order to unlock the best ending you can.

I really give the game great kudos for their multiplayer and online options. If you're playing at home, you can easily co-op in four people, one for each character, and go to town. There aren't many games where four people can easily have great fun playing together. For online, the same is true - you can really have a lot of fun conquering levels as a wide range of characters, interacting with players all over the world.

This isn't a heavy thinking game, and it doesn't involve complex concepts. Instead, it's a game that adults can easily play with kids, and that can give you a few hours of fun relief from the real world. Well recommended!

Fun game, especially for comic/hero fans !!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 9 / 12
Date: December 18, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Hey, I admit, this may not be the game if you are looking to highlight the grand capabilities of your PS3. But if you wanna have some good, old fashioned rock'em, sock'em with Spider Man, Captain America, Thor, and lots of other classic Marvel heroes, then this is the game for you. If you have played either of the X-Men legends games you get the idea of what this games' set up is like. It is mission based as the heroes battle Doctor Doom and a legion of other villians.

Don't get me wrong, the graphics are an upgrade from the X-Men Legends graphics, but don't harness the full capaability of the PS3, which I doubt we will see harnessed by any game until sometime next year.

The story of the game is long and will provide hours of fun and entertainment. To be honest, I feel that some of the other reviewers here have been a bit harsh. Stop expecting too much, too soon from your PS3. Better and better game will come, just as they did with PS2, you just have to be patient and in the meantime, have some fun. Ultimate Alliance will provide you with that fun.

Lots of characters, but no lots of fun.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: February 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game would have been cool on Sega Genesis, but the aimless wandering and pushing buttons until the bad guy is dead got old real fast. Graphics are pretty cool, nothing amazing though. I had trouble picking out Iceman from some of the bad guys, they looked too similar. The save markers are too far apart, if you get pretty far in the level and have to stop you are screwed and forced to play all of that boring level again. I played this game a few times and couldn't take it anymore so I returned it to the video store early. Just rent it, don't bother buying it.

Button mashers rejoyce!

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 8
Date: February 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User

*Sigh* Someday comic-book fans will get a well-thought-out and well-controlled video game, until then, Marvel Ultimate Alliance will have to do. Good selection of playable characters, but abyssmal writing (some of the things these characters say are REAL groaners), choppy camera, and button-mashing controls ruin the fun.

One hit wonder

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: February 25, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Marvel Ultimate Alliance is a great game, but only when you have some people to play with you. The cooperative mode can be fun, but I definitely prefer the arcade mode because each player is given a score afterward and this will give you bragging rights if you score higher than your friends.

However, whether or not you have friends to play with you or not, this game is ultimately a button mashing experience while looking at your favorite Marvel character do fancy moves. For ages, game developers have not put too much effort into most of the superhero games because they are franchises that sell themselves, and this game was a perfect example of it.

If you have friends that are willing to play with you, give this game a try, it will be fun at times and tedious sometimes as well.
If you don't mind playing alone, you can give this a try too... but for the most part when I was playing alone I was left with an empty experience of button mashing.

I'd say this game is rentworthy, but not worth buying unless you're a Marvel fanatic.

This is the type of game you beat once and you can't go through again, it's really a one hit wonder. You play it once, and you never touch it again... even with hard mode on the game felt the same all over.

Cool idea, but BORING

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 6
Date: January 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I love games that let me control superheroes, but the game play here is just boring, and the storyline is weak. There is no real strategy or skill to the fighting other than wailing around on the buttons until the bad guys die. You would think that the make-up of your team would have some sort of impact on the outcome, but the only real reason I could see for picking particular characters was to live out your own fantasy of having superpowers.

I wouldn't waste the money. They should have thrown this in for free.

One of the best PS3 games yet!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 7
Date: January 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This has got to be one of the best launch titles for the PS3 yet. The graphics are very nice (full 1080p!) and the sound fits in well. If you liked any of the X-Men Legends games for the PS2, then you'll like this action/RPG. You take on the role of four superheroes of your choosing (from about 40), including many of the X-Men, Fantastic 4, Spider Man, Captain America, etc. Highly recommend it!

Does not take advantage of the full potential of the PS3

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 7
Date: February 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The graphics are really nice but the actual game is a bit boring and hard to control. The characters are small and to beat the enemies you can just keep pressing buttons until they die.

Best Marvel Game Ever!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 9
Date: February 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The World's largest army of Super Heroes is under your control. Assemble your ultimate four-member strike force from over 20 Marvel heroes. Become your favorite legends, then interact with more than 140 characters in this epic action-RPG. Since it's on PS3 though, you get HD graphics in 1080p, sixaxsis wireless controller for dynamic gameplay, and 2 extra playable heroes. Innovative Combat. Determine the fate of the Marvel universe. Online Cooperative and Competitive modes. Do you need more?

Very good game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: March 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game right out of the box. I do not know why people are knocking it. It is fun, especially the co-op mode. I would suggest this to any PS3 owner.


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