Marvel Ultimate Alliance was first released back in 2006, with its sequel landing in 2009. Here we are in 2016 and Activison has re-released both games on our shiny, modern hardware. Both games are action role players that see you forming a team of four superheroes to smash up the bad guys. In the first game Dr Doom is up to no good (the little tike!) banding villains together so they can succeed in world domination. Our heroes? Well, they must work together to stop the evil forces. In the sequel we're following a much more recent story arc - Civil War - where superheroes clash over the Superhuman Registration Act - the requirement to register with, and work for, the government. Activision have been up front about what's on offer here - these are reissues tooled to work on modern hardware, not remasters, so instead of enhanced visuals and gameplay we should just expect little touch ups here and there. It doesn't take long before the true joy of the Marvel Ultimate Alliance brings a
Activision and Raven Software's 2006 action role-playing game, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, has found its way to the Xbox Store.
Used to love this one, but X-Men Legends 1 and 2 will always be my favorites, especially Rise of Apocalypse. Would pay some good money to play it today with online multiplayer, back then I had no way to get a modem
I remember buying them dirt cheap on the PS4 and then a few days later I read they were delisted. I was wondering why the bundle was price so low and got my answer when that happened.
Sad to say this is one game franchise next to the Xmen that needs a sequel. I use to play the hell out of Xmen Legends and Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Was great when my cousin had the OG Xbox play with four other people and then playing online. Great games glad to see it reappear even though I own the discs love the mechanics of this game.
Misleading. This page is whats available for people who owned the game prior to delisting.
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