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Published: 2020-09-09, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: When Marvel first announced a partnership with Square Enix to develop a new game, it was met with excitement and doubt since it's rare that superheroes get a good video game adaptation (except for titles like Spider-Man of course). Marvel's Avengers was a...
Lots of customization options, Cinematics look great, Kamala Khan is a brilliant protagonist, Character combat feels right
Missions are boring and repetitive, Frame rates drops a lot, Campaign feels rushed and disjointed, Too much reliance on gear
(Image credit: Crystal Dynamics)The good thing about a live-service game is that it has time to change. Marvel's Avengers has certainly had a rocky start and is nowhere near as super as its name would suggest, but with Crystal Dynamics planning to support...
Abstract: True believer?A likeable campaign can't make up for unexciting design.For every one thing to love about Marvel's Avengers, there's something to cancel it out, as though it's a shiny machine that's been meticulously crafted by clever people in white co...
A varied, enjoyable cast of characters at launch, Each hero plays differently with its own path of progression, A loving homage to the comic universe that's been crafted with care, Establishes a solid foundation for Crystal Dynamics to build upon
The narrative feels disjointed and underbaked, Mission structure can feel oddly confusing and repetitive, Live service formula feels detrimental at times,
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Lots of customization options, Cinematics look great
Missions are a bit boring, Not much nuance to combat, Not much in the way of exploration
While Marvel's Avengers should be a surefire winner based on the power of its license, it's let down by boring missions, repetitive combat and major reliance on gear...
Marvel's Avengers at launch is a solid-foundation for Crystal Dynamics to build upon and develop into a fantastic live-service title that joins the ranks of Warframe and Destiny 2...
Abstract: I've spent the last week smashing AIM murder-bots to powers with nothing more than tattered jeans and gamma-powered rage, I've knocked homicidal scientists out of the air with a magic hammer, and I've shrugged off laser beam blasts with patriotic skill ho...
Gameplay is a mixed bagWhen it comes to a superhero game, what is probably the biggest challenge is how to handle the gameplay. And it is pretty evident with Marvel's Avengers that the developers sweat through this. Obviously you can't give Iron Man or Th...
Great Campaign, Fun Multiplayer, Enough Loot Customisations
Bad voice-acting, Janky controls, Unwarranted Grinding, Some Characters and Costumes Exclusive to Battle-Pass
Crystal Dynamics have created a live-service game that can only grow if the game is supported for the coming years. However, with janky controls, bugs and limited content, the game has a long way to go. Sure, the game might improve over time, however we h...