

The fact that this also launches with the DLC packs means there are even more heroes to battle against Galactus with. The spread of characters is as impressive as the variety of locations, objectives and set-pieces pulled from the movies and comics. Neither does swinging through New York as Spider-Man for that matter, or wreaking havoc as Dark Phoenix or Deadpool. Flying around as Thor, hurling Mjolnir at enemies and obstacles doesn’t get old. Cycling through characters to utilise their unique ability combinations is endlessly fun. The satisfying rattle and click as you assemble items out of broken piles of LEGO to solve puzzles is just as glorious here as in any title since. It feels immediately comfortable to me having played this version when it was originally boosted for release on PlayStation 4. It begins with the familiar, of course, as the aforementioned Iron Man teams up with Hulk and Spider-Man to take on the likes of Abomination and Sandman.

Doom, Jane Foster, The Fantastic Four, and Wolverine. You get the smug, arrogant Tony Stark so uniquely created by Robert Downey Jr in an original storyline alongside the likes of Dr.
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In-jokes and pop culture references abound throughout each one, but the Marvel ones have the special dispensation to raid not only the MCU but the broader comics universe, too.Īs a result you get some characters based on the movie counterparts and others based on whatever TT Games decides. Regardless of which franchise it’s based in, a LEGO game has the privilege of being able to cherry pick the elements it wants from the franchise whole. The LEGO games have always enjoyed a special level of freedom when it comes to storyline. Superhero Fever was everywhere, and all anyone wanted was more Marvel goodness. Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World hardly set the world alight, but fans were still basking in the glory of The Avengers. In that year the MCU was still hurtling through Phase Two. First released all the way back in 2013, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes became one of the most popular titles in TT Games’ franchise-straddling series.
