When comics fans think of Marvel games, they’ll likely think of Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics’Marvel’s Avengers. After all, this game lets them use not just one but six actual Marvel superheroes, each with their own powerset! Of course, others might argue that Insomniac’sSpider-Manoffered more immersion. In fact, others might sayMarvel vs. Capcomoffered a more entertaining experience. However, some hardcore comics fans might agree that of all the Marvel games out there,Marvel: Ultimate Alliancemay have a special place in their heart. After all, this game lets players make their own team out of Marvel’s most popular superheroes!

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However, newcomers might ask the question: just what’s the definitive Marvel game to play? Moreover, should they playMarvel’s Avengersfirst for an action-adventure experience? Or should they opt for tactical action withUltimate Alliance?

10Avengers: Action-Adventure Fun

Thanks toMarvel’s Avengers, players can finallyfight enemies as the Avengers. Moreover, the game’s action-adventure experience allows players to handpick the special abilities they want to use. As such, players can enjoy employing martial arts moves as Captain America and they can also enjoy his shield-throwing abilities in the game.

Moreover, the game’s progression system allows players to build their heroes as desired. In addition, the game’s co-op function allows players to team up with friends and their own versions of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. So, the game lets players form their own Avengers on their own terms.

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9Ultimate Alliance: Tactical Action

Comics fans clamoring to form their own superhero team will loveUltimate Alliance. After all, with a roster of more than 30 heroes per game (some reachingover 100 unique characters), players can mix and match heroes to their hearts' content. Moreover, each of these heroes has special abilities and skills, all of which players can use as they can switch heroes to control mid-mission.

As such, players will most likely not have any dull moment as they can always switch playstyles whenever they feel bored with their current hero. Since it has a level-up progression system, players can always have a reason to switch characters to level up in any part of the game.

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8Avengers: Fleshed-Out Story

Like modern superhero games,Marvel’s Avengershas its own story separate from the ones in the comics. However, they do share elements found in their stories.Marvel’s Avengers hasan interesting story to tell. In the game, a terrorist attack from Taskmaster ruins the reveal of the Avengers' second headquarters. Moreover, an accident caused the sudden appearance of Inhumans, forcing the Avengers to disband.

The game officially takes five years later after this “A-Day,” when the Avengers have been outlawed while Kamala Khan discovers that she has powers.

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Heroes in battle stance

7Ultimate Alliance: A Uniting Cause

Fans might agree thatMarvel’s Avengersdefinitely boasts a solid narrative. However, comics fans who miss the occasionalmegalomaniac villainwith a plot to conquer the entire universe might appreciateUltimate Alliance. Each entry always had a way of forcing superheroes to unite against a common threat. In fact, some of their story arcs and entire timelines take inspiration from comic book stories, which help the games become an interesting “retelling” of these tales.

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For instance,Ultimate Alliance 2has become a great retelling of the popularCivil Wararc. Meanwhile,Ultimate Alliance 3had a different take on Thanos' story with the Infinity Stones.

6Avengers: Character Development

UnlikeUltimate Alliance,Marvel’s Avengersonly has six characters - with others potentially appearing in DLC. Despite the rather minuscule number, the game does make up for this with immersive storytelling and interesting character progression. As such, the game becomes capable of offering an opportunity for players to see Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics' own take on the Avengers and the way they deal with superhuman threats.

Moreover, thanks to their limited number of characters,Marvel’s Avengerscan focus solely on fleshing out the personalities of these heroes. They become just as distinct as their fighting styles.

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5Ultimate Alliance: A Massive Roster

Comics fans will loveUltimate Alliancedue to its massive roster of playable heroes. Given the game’s strategic nature, players can choose from a wide range of heroes to form their teams. Moreover, choosing four heroes that form comic-accurate teams can give specific bonuses to the player’s lineup. Interestingly, the firstUltimate Alliancegame boasts 140 unique characters, while future installments almost reach the 50-character mark.

Despite the lessened roster size, it’s still amazing how a game can fit in around 50 characters, each with their own revolving moveset and abilities. As such,Ultimate Allianceeasily becomes a Marvel fan’s ultimate opportunity to make their dream team work.

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4Avengers: Captivating Visuals

Thanks to today’s modern gaming technologies, graphicseven in superhero gameshaven’t looked so spectacularly realistic and awesome. Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics couldn’t have picked a better time to help fans feel like they’re actual superheroes thanks to this approach to graphics. Players feel as though they’re actually helping the Avengers defeat the evil baddies in the game.

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Despite the lack of comic-accurate costumes, it’s a nice change of pace to see the heroes in gear that’s somehow viable in real life. For instance, Captain America in full tactical gear with his color scheme becomes a refreshing sight after Chris Evans' portrayal. The same goes for creative depictions of Iron Man’s suit that reflects on Tony’s creativity.

3Ultimate Alliance: All The Pretty Costumes

Comics lovers will delight inUltimate Alliancefor its massive roster of costumes. Granted, each hero will likely get around three to four costumes each game, which is very limited compared toMarvel’s Avengers. However, just seeing comic-accurate costumes for heroes can be a refreshing change of pace for players who want to build their teams. After all, these costumes allow players to go all out with their inner fashionista. For instance, Spider-Man always rocked in his Symbiote Suit and the first Doctor Strange costume does have its charm.

They can always become comic-accurate when depicting their favorite teams. However, they can try mixing and matching costumes from different eras or perhaps they can even make teams where all heroes wear civilian clothes!

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2Avengers: Easter Egg Hunt

Given thatMarvel’s Avengershappens in its own universe, it’s interesting to see how its take on the Marvel world shapes up to the main Earth-616 continuity. Similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans have been on the hunt for various Easter Eggs from the beta all the way to the actual release. This fun exercise has become a staple for all superhero games, that’s for sure. However, tracking Easter Eggs in anAvengersgame in a year without the MCU feels brings a unique sense of separation anxiety from the iconic Marvel logo in theaters.

Given the game’s release, it’s interesting how the Easter Eggs players find do factor in the overall story. After all, innocent things such as Thor’s mug become little tidbits that reflect the character’s personality in the comics. However, the big Kate Bishop tease and her confirmation do imply some Easter Eggs are more than meets the eye. Are there new bosses? Is there any tease for a sequel?

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1Ultimate Alliance: Massive Trivia

Older entries in this series featured in-game hubs that acted as the heroes' primary base of operations in-between acts. Moreover, these hubs let players access a ton of side missions. The game hasextra content that can test and enhancetheir Marvel knowledge.

For instance, prior titles had quiz machines that had trivia tests for players. Comic book geeks will love testing their knowledge on these machines. Moreover, simulation discs around the game allowed players to “reenact” popular scenes and storylines in the comics within the game using specific characters.

Thanos in Ultimate Alliance 3

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