Marvel Ultimate Alliance is fun playing just because is houses such a huge database of characters, but, unfortunately, that comes at a price. First of all, the camera is always zoomed out really far. It’s a bit annoying and it just gets boring beating up robots and such. All the power-ups are real confusing as well. One plus, is that each character has it’s own set of abilities, such as the Silver Surfer can ride his board through the skies while Spiderman can swing web to web. My dad and I are pretty big comic store geeks, so we had high hopes for this game. The game play is fun in multi-player mode, it’s just a little strange because your character looks so tiny (even with our giant tv). The movies within the game, strangely, are the best graphics I’ve seen and the best part of the game. In my opinion, the graphics on Marvel Ultimate Alliance Wii are better than the graphics on Zelda, Twilight Princess. Funny, they seem to have spent all their money and time making the graphics for the stories awesome and then they skimped on the graphics in the actual game. I’d like to tell endless details about every level, but to be honest, after beating up robots and stuff, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, well I got pretty bored. Especially since Marvel Ultimate Alliance had to fight with my time against so many other awesome Wii games. If you are really into getting this game because it Marvel, then fine, but otherwise, if your looking for a similar style game, then go for the far superior, Smash Bros. Brawl.

Story and Story Graphics 9 ********* Game and Game Graphics 3 ***

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