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The Wii’s forgotten Marvel game

Games Asylum: "Marvel Superheroes 3D: Grandmaster’s Challenge was released exclusively on Wii in December 2010, published by European outfit BigBen Interactive and developed by Parisian studio Neko. The Wii was very much in its prime – some of the year’s biggest releases included Super Mario Galaxy 2, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Metroid: Other M, and Kirby’s Epic Yarn – yet Marvel Superheroes 3D was able to elude the press and slip into stores with next to no fanfare"

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Bismarn2285d ago

Thanks a lot ahole, we were trying to forget it for a reason. In fact I'm trying to forget the Wii itself.

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GamingUnion.net: Marvel Super Heroes 3D: Grandmaster's Challenge Review

GamingUnion.net: "Marvel Super Heroes 3D is a complete and utter disappointment. The gameplay does not offer anything new nor does it offer anything challenging and the entire game can be experienced in around 2 minutes. Sure the 3-D element sounds exciting at first, but when faced with a nauseas stomach, it gets to be a nuisance rather than offer anything exciting. The stages are all extremely simple to the point where they become redundant and since you don't have to remember any moves, it makes the game more into a chore than any sort of inviting gaming experience. If your kids have been naughty, this would be the perfect game to make them play as punishment."

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