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PATMAN
05-27-2006, 10:33 AM
Largest Cast of Super Heroes Ever!
09 May 2006

OVER 140 MARVEL CHARACTERS COME TOGETHER IN ACTIVISION’S
NEW MARVEL: ULTIMATE ALLIANCE GAME

Santa Monica, CA – April 27, 2006 – Over 140 Marvel characters come together in Activision, Inc’s. (Nasdaq: ATVI) Marvel™: Ultimate Alliance, an all-new action/RPG that features the largest roster of comic book characters ever seen in a video game. Players assume the roles of more than 20 Marvel Super Heroes including Spider-Man, Wolverine, Blade and Captain America, and through their actions determine the fate of both planet Earth and the Marvel universe – revealed in one of multiple epilogues.

“Marvel: Ultimate Alliance delivers a new twist on action/RPGs where players’ actions and choices ultimately determine what happens to the Marvel universe,” states Will Kassoy, Vice President of Global Brand Management for Activision. “This coupled with the game’s enormous character roster will deliver an action-packed experience that comic book fans have been waiting for.”

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance features a deep, rich gameplay experience by offering total team customization, where players create their own team name, icon and vehicle, as well as establish their team reputation as they play throughout the story. Gamers also have the option to level up each character individually to their liking, or all team members at the same time to keep their heroes balanced. With the game’s new combat system, players battle against the world’s most notorious Marvel Super Villains in the air, underwater, and on the ground, using grappling, blocking and dodging moves, by charging up their Super Hero powers before unleashing them, and using environmental objects as one and two-handed weapons.

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance features a unique storyline where the missions players accept, the objectives they complete, and their interactions with other characters throughout the game directly impact how the story plays out. The game also features a robust multiplayer component where fans can band together with friends as their favorite Marvel Super Heroes, and fight evil in both on and offline cooperative story modes. There’s also a Competitive Mode where the game tracks various in-game stats so players can see how well they stack up against one another – affecting the amount of experience points earned and how equipment is distributed.

Created by Raven Software and C.B. Cebulski, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance will be the first Super Hero game out for all next-gen gaming systems, and will also be available on current-gen, handheld and PC platforms. The game is currently rated RP (Rating Pending) by the ESRB and is planned to ship this fall.
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The game will be released Nov. 1st. Out of the 140, apparently 20 plus are playable, so no idea how many will be villains, NPC, and playable exactly. Needless to say the game will be great. They have a constest for the voiceover of Bruce Banner and Jean

number8
08-18-2006, 02:35 PM
http://vids.craveonline.com/videos/00002557/marvel_ultimate_alliance.html

Sharkie
12-30-2006, 03:14 PM
I got this game for Christmas and I totally love it, best game ever.

j03superbat
01-22-2007, 05:42 PM
I played it for about fifteen minutes on a PS3 at an EBGames.

I didn't like it. I sincerely hope the full game is heads and shoulders above the demo. But unless it consists of more than leveling up and trudging through "dungeons" beating up villains I doubt I'll get it.

DarkseidX
01-22-2007, 07:54 PM
Haven't picked up a copy yet, but it looks like a cool game. I agree with superbat, their's been a recent trend of video games using Raven's team based technology. It worked wll with X-men, however, sux wirh most other games.

j03superbat
03-25-2007, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by j03superbat
unless it consists of more than leveling up and trudging through "dungeons" beating up villains I doubt I'll get it.
Irony is cruel. I got this game for Wii for free.

I haven't played it yet, though.

boyde92
09-14-2007, 12:33 PM
i did not care for that game at all.It was not what i expected it was almost like a gameboy game it really sucked. I HAD the one for the psp

j03superbat
09-14-2007, 01:14 PM
I played M:UA unconsecutively for about five hours and never picked it up again.

constantine
09-14-2007, 02:01 PM
I'd love to have a copy of this game, the problem is they don't seem to have it anywhere I look. It's like a freakin conspiracy

SwedishSuperhero
09-22-2007, 04:03 PM
I've had it for about a month. It's a bit of fun, but I'm not used to play as multiple characters. I feel sort of pressured to use all of them at least once.

The AI could've been better, I think. I played a level where you fight four villains at the same time. Four of my heroes died and the last one I had finished the bad guys all by himself. I wished the ones you don't control could think a little more on their own, instead of running after the one you are at the moment.

And I haven't quite understood the part of upgrading your characters. Am I supposed to unlock the weapons and powers they gain or does that happen automatically?

Also, I think it would be cool if they made another game where you play as villains and have to fight the heroes.