Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Review
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is not just for the hardcore comic crowd. Even
casual fans such as me who’ve spent more time with superhero movies than with
their ink and paper inspirations can appreciate having a host of cool super
powers at their thumb tips. If you’re a fan of action-RPGs then all the better
because Ultimate Alliance plays like a dungeon crawler hack and slash fest.
Comic book homage, superhero brawler, dungeon crawler,… call it what you will, I
call it fun.
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| Heroes pose for a group shot. |
Ultimate Alliance also features the RPG aspects introduced in the X-Men Legends games. As your heroes fight they gain experience which leads to increased stats but can also unlock new powers. Coins found while fighting your way through the game’s levels can be spent to upgrade powers, giving you some degree of customization over a hero’s style. Hate RPGs? No problem – the game allow you to automate the whole process and fight your way through the game without ever visiting a stats screen. You may be wondering what happens to the heroes who currently on your team. Do you have to switch them in constantly to keep up everyone’s experience levels or do you need to commit to one team to max out any of the heroes? Thankfully the answer to both questions is ‘no’. The heroes not currently on your team will continue to level-up behind the scenes along with your active heroes. They won’t be at the same level, but they’ll be close enough behind that you can bring them in later in the game and not worry about them being relative weaklings.
The game gives you 25 total heroes whom you can mix and match into your active team. Should you go the “match” route you’ll find that you’re given special bonuses of one kind or another, so there is an advantage to assembling the Fantastic Four into a team. There are also bonuses for various other hero combinations, such as the Femme Fatale bonus gained by selecting an all female team. In addition, you can unlock alternate costumes for your heroes that no only let them sport a different look but also give them different stat boosts. For example, one costume gives Wolverine faster health regeneration while another gives him stronger attacks.
