MARVEL ULTIMATE ALLIANCE 2 NINTENDO DS
MARVEL ULTIMATE ALLIANCE 2 NINTENDO DS
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 scales down console play to fit Nintendo's handheld. It's still in 3D and played on the top screen. The bottom screen is used to switch characters and use the star counter.
As with other versions, you play a team of four characters at a time. You can switch between them at any time. There are shield points throughout the game where you can save and swap characters.
Defeating enemies creates a star meter. You can spend two stars to resurrect a fallen ally or all five to perform a powerful fusion attack where two characters combine their powers. Each character pair has its own unique fusion.
Defeating enemies also creates experience, which levels up your characters, increasing their powers and stats. Each character has four active and two passive powers and you can distribute the points as you wish or let the computer do it for you. Points can be reassigned at any time.
The story is told through 2D cutscenes staged in the style of cardboard cutouts. It combines the Secret War and Civil War storylines from the comics. After Nick Fury uses superheroes in an unauthorized attack on Latvia, public opinion turns against them. Then, after more than six hundred people are accidentally killed in a superhero fight, Congress passes the Super-Human Registration Act, requiring all powerful individuals to reveal their identities to the government. The game offers you to choose a pro or anti-registration side. The start and end of the game are the same either way, but the middle section is different depending on which side you choose. The levels are mostly the same, but have different goals. Multiple characters are limited on each side and locked if you play the other.
As with other versions, you play a team of four characters at a time. You can switch between them at any time. There are shield points throughout the game where you can save and swap characters.
Defeating enemies creates a star meter. You can spend two stars to resurrect a fallen ally or all five to perform a powerful fusion attack where two characters combine their powers. Each character pair has its own unique fusion.
Defeating enemies also creates experience, which levels up your characters, increasing their powers and stats. Each character has four active and two passive powers and you can distribute the points as you wish or let the computer do it for you. Points can be reassigned at any time.
The story is told through 2D cutscenes staged in the style of cardboard cutouts. It combines the Secret War and Civil War storylines from the comics. After Nick Fury uses superheroes in an unauthorized attack on Latvia, public opinion turns against them. Then, after more than six hundred people are accidentally killed in a superhero fight, Congress passes the Super-Human Registration Act, requiring all powerful individuals to reveal their identities to the government. The game offers you to choose a pro or anti-registration side. The start and end of the game are the same either way, but the middle section is different depending on which side you choose. The levels are mostly the same, but have different goals. Multiple characters are limited on each side and locked if you play the other.