The mission variety just isn’t there except for the aforementioned linear moments. Don’t get me wrong: there’s some platforming and there’s some barely existent puzzle solving, and the game is honestly at its best when it goes linear (something they seemed to have learned for Guardians of the Galaxy), but at the end of the day, you either enjoy playing as your favorite superhero or you don’t. That leads directly into both the good and the bad: eventually it just becomes the conceptual version of the Hulk: smash. And they do control quite a bit differently which helps keep things from getting stale. Getting that out of the way, there IS one advantage this game has: multiple heroes. It doesn’t matter which hero you use, it just feels unpolished, and a quick indicator is that it’s faster to constantly jump like a weirdo. There’s an irony, here: Guardians of the Galaxy came out after this game, but they share something immediately in common: the controls are just plain wonky. It doesn’t matter which hero you use, it just feels unpolished… Did this game end up surprising me in some way the trailers did not show, or was I right about it just being a mindless mobile game with a massive budget for graphics? But, of course, with it coming to Game Pass and me being a sub there was literally zero reason not to give it a chance. Marvel’s Avengers is a game I passed on at first because it simply appeared a lot like a triple-AAA graphics mobile game.
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