Marvel Heroes (video game) The lead writer of the game is Brian Michael Bendis, who has written a number of major Marvel Comics.[5] The plot revolves around villains, with the main antagonist as Doctor Doom, and heroes in various conflicts.
Gameplay is very similar to that of the action role-playing game Diablo II. Marvel Heroes is free-to-play with micro-transactions used to fund and support the game. Players will not need to spend money to access the full game.[6] In version 1.2 of the game, released on September 5, 2013, it re-balanced the game's systems almost entirely. It features a better defense system that scales with your level, every stat is a rating, added a new item slot called a relic that can be upgraded 999 times, and added the ability to replay the story mode at levels 30 and 45 at harder difficulties. Lego Marvel Super Heroes. Lego Marvel Super Heroes is a 2013 action-adventure video game that is developed by TT Games and is published by Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment, for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.[8] The game features gameplay similar to other Lego titles, such as Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga and Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, alternating between various action-adventure sequences and puzzle-solving scenarios. Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth. Plot[edit] As narrated by Uatu, in order to save the planet Earth, The Avengers must battle a shape shifting extraterrestrial race known as The Skrulls.[3] The Skrulls begin replacing Earth's heroes with doppelgangers that not only look like the heroes they impersonate, but have their powers.
It is up to the remaining Marvel heroes to battle the Skrull impersonators to prevent the invasion of an alien race through an inter-dimensional portal above New York City. Gameplay[edit] The game was inspired by and features characters from the "Secret Invasion" storyline. Each character will have three unique super powers, which can be chained for combos.[4] Motion gameplay is used to unleash super attacks, velocity boosts, breakers and frenzies.[4] The gameplay is in 2.5D, viewed by players from a 3rd person perspective of the controlled character.
Campaign Mode features 5 levels broken into 8 stages each, for a total of 40 stages. Marvel Super Hero Squad (video game) Marvel Super Hero Squad (also known as MSHS or simply Super Hero Squad) is a video game developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment,[1] Mass Media,[1] and Halfbrick[1] and published by THQ.
It was released on October 20, 2009 for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii. The game features cartoonish Super-deformed versions of the Marvel Comics characters, as seen in the Marvel Super Hero Squad toy line, as well as the television show. The Hulk battles A.I.M. soldiers. Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet. Gameplay[edit] There are three modes of play in the game: the first is Story Mode, which allows a single player to complete the game story with a limited selection of heroes available; the second mode is Challenge Mode, which allows for up to four players to play together with an increased choice of thirty different Marvel superheroes and supervillains; the final mode of play is Freeplay Mode, which allows the player to go back to any level and replay it as any playable character.
The game features levels based on locations from the animated series, and also has a number of collectable objects from the Marvel Universe that unlock additional in-game content such as costumes, as well as some items being unlocked through completing mission objectives. The Story Mode is loosely based on the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance franchise. Plot[edit] Characters[edit] ^a Exclusive to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Downloadable Content[edit] Downloadable Content are only for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online. Marvel Super Hero Squad Online is a massively multiplayer online game for younger audiences based on the Marvel Super Hero Squad.
The open beta version of the game was released on April 29, 2011[2] (although a closed beta was released in early 2011).[3] It is a free-to-play game that supports both microtransactions of its in-game currency and a monthly subscription. Players collect heroes to form their own Squad. They are able to choose a hero from their Squad to play in a number of games and activities. Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat. Gameplay[edit] Four squad members (from left to right) Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Falcon Designed to be played with the uDraw GameTablet, the tablet helps players with attacks, weapons and barricades.
Players use the stylus pen to draw their own attacks in order to stop Doctor Doom and his evil cohorts.[2] Development[edit] Audio[edit] All original voice actors/actresses reprise their roles. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of MUA2 were generally well received, averaging above 70% at aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic.
The Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable fared much poorer, averaging between 45% and 65% for their respective platforms. Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Ultimate Marvel vs.
Capcom 3 (アルティメット マーヴル VS. カプコン3, Arutimetto Māburu bāsasu Kapukon Surī?) Is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom. It is an updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects. Gameplay[edit] The game received considerable backlash from fans of the Marvel characters, being that they were easily defeated, and even killed, by the "Imperfect" EA characters.
At the end of Imperfect character chapters, the Imperfect would, as part of the story cut scene, use their fatality move, or some other form of fatal attack, on the Marvel characters, killing them. X-Men vs. Street Fighter. X-Men vs. Street Fighter (エックスメンVS.ストリートファイター) is a fighting game originally released as a coin-operated arcade game in 1996. Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter. Gameplay[edit] The game uses the same tag-team format previously employed in X-Men vs. Street Fighter. In addition to all the features introduced, the player can now summon their partner to perform one of their special moves without changing their currently-controlled character.
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. Gameplay[edit] Unlike the previous game in the series, the point character of a Marvel vs. Capcom team cannot summon the offscreen partner for an assist attack; instead, an assist character is randomly selected before the match begins. This character can be summoned a limited number of times in battle to attack the opponent in parallel.
Codes can be used to force the system to select a certain assist character. The Duo Team Attack allows a player to control both characters on his or her team simultaneously for a brief period of time; the characters have unlimited use of their super moves during this time. Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. The original arcade release of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is the only game in the series to use the NAOMI arcade platform. Though the character artwork feature traditional 2D animated sprites, the fighting arena (background) and many effects animations are 3D polygon based. Marvel Super Heroes (video game) Marvel Super Heroes is a fighting game in which superheroes and villains from the Marvel Universe fight against each other. The aim of the game is to use attacks and special abilities to knock out the opponent, or possess more life than him/her at the end of the round. Throughout the match, players build up a super meter which can be used to perform powerful Infinity Combo attacks.
A unique mechanic in the game are the Infinity Gems; Power, Time, Space, Reality, Soul and Mind. These gems can be earned by obtaining them from opponents during arcade mode, or by fulfilling certain criteria during versus mode, such as getting the first hit. By using these gems in battle, fighters receive enhanced effects for a short amount of time, such as increased power or defense, health recovery or additional attacks.
Certain fighters will receive extra benefits whilst using certain gems. Notes. Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems. Avengers in Galactic Storm. For the previous Avengers arcade game, see Captain America and the Avengers. On February 26, 1996, Pony Canyon and Scitron Label added the background music of Avengers in Galactic Storm with the background music of another Data East MLC System title, Skull Fang: Kuhga Gaiden, both into an album titled Skull Fang / Avengers in Galactic Storm, which was released exclusively in Japan. Gameplay[edit] Avengers in Galactic Storm is mostly space-themed and plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games during its release, which the player's character fights against his or her opponent in best two-out-of-three matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player.
Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge. Captain America and The Avengers. Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge. Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge was a side-scrolling computer game starring Marvel Comics' superheroes Spider-Man and Captain America battling a host of supervillains led by Doctor Doom.
The player alternately controls Spidey and Cap; the character being controlled switches after each battle.