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I also experienced an interesting glitch. It’s not ideal but isn’t necessarily a complaint unique to this game. This is fine until you need to access something that’s hidden behind a wall that you can’t rotate your camera around. Some scenes allow movement around your character others make you feel trapped in a certain perspective. There are also times when the camera angles don’t work in my favor. It’s meant to be a simple pleasure, not an irritation. I don’t enjoy being stuck in a LEGO game. It can be unintuitive, and therefore not as much fun. While most of the time it’s obvious who to use and what to do, there are too many moments of frustration when the pathway isn’t clear. As always, there are sections in each level that are blocked, requiring some puzzle-solving element to proceed. Where Marvel Super Heroes comes a little undone is with its puzzles.
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The LEGO series provides some of the most replayable games I’ve encountered. There are 15 levels in total, which is plenty of content to keep you busy, especially if you want to collect everything. It’s a large game with sprawling levels that take you all over the city. I have mixed feelings about the gameplay. So, if you’ve been wondering when the X-Men would finally team up with Iron Man or the rest of the crew, here it is. There’s probably some reason why it’s not that simple – nothing ever is when Disney is involved – and this game isn’t tied to the Sony/Marvel disputes, allowing literally all Marvel characters to unite. I can’t help but feel like a LEGO adaptation of the Avengers movies may have been more fun. I loved what they did with the Star Wars and Harry Potter series. The LEGO games have a way of taking a popular franchise and playing with it.
Having said that, it absolutely worked on LEGO City Undercover. Yes, LEGO games are known for a certain type of humor, but I’m not sure it works as well on an unfamiliar story. On the other hand, it’s not as engaging or well-written as Marvel’s screen outings, with some pretty basic banter between the characters and very pun-heavy text. On one hand, this is great, producing a completely fresh and unexpected plot.
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The story is an original tale that isn’t based on the many Marvel movies or TV shows.
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On the plus side, this means there’s a LOT of content on offer here, with a whopping 180 characters to unlock. The Switch version comes packed with all DLC, a nice but expected inclusion. Marvel Super Heroes is a port of a 2013 game, one which I played on the Wii U back in the day. Marvel Super Heroes may not be the best of the bunch, but it still scratches that LEGO itch. Whether it’s the tongue-in-cheek humor, my absolute obsession with stud collecting, or the various puzzle and action elements, it’s a fun series, especially with a pal in co-op mode. I love a good LEGO game, from Harry Potter to Indiana Jones and everything in between.