

The story is quaint and mediocre at best and does see the game’s various Heroes drastically make things worse, before they can even try to make them better, but the story and how it plays out is okay at best, but does a decent job of explaining why everything is going on in the manner that it is, which extends towards justifying certain cameos by well-known and lesser-known villains. Having travelled through different timelines and realities, Kang is looking to live up to his name conquer everything and then decides to brag about his victories by taking well known locations from worlds he’s previously conquered and merging them into a single utopia like world called Chronopolis, which just so happens to act as LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2’s hub world.īeing the non Avengers fan that I am, as I find all their films to be good at the beginning and then just god awful at the end as they always seem to lose sight of what they were meant to be, much like with the Captain America and Iron Man films, my expectations of the game’s story were not high and they were right to be. Only that’s in the comics and not the game, so here’s what he’s up to this time. With that out of the way, let’s dive right into the story shall we? Taking place after the events of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, a new villain has shown his face and have his go at taking over the world, so since he is Kang the Conqueror, a notorious villain from the future, who with the power of time travel, went into the past to with the intent to make En Sabah Nur (the mutant who would go on to become Apocalypse,) his heir. Although, because of 2016-17 video game voice actor strike, the original LEGO Marvel Super Heroes cast was replaced to a new cast of talented voice actors, who if given the chance, could prove to be better than the last lot, or worse, but at the end of the day, it’s a matter of perspective.
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Only don’t go expecting any of the Guardians to be voiced by their movie counterparts as like with the LEGO Ninjago game, a new cast is in place and instead of trying to be a mirror image of Bradley Cooper and Chris Pratt, the voice cast provide their own take on the established characters, but stay true to the comic book versions, which is a good way of going about things, but can be something of a let-down for the players who were hoping it would all be the same people. Then there’s the very cute Groot who thanks to some special tech, can go from being his tiny lovable self, to his gigantic self and then there’s Rocket, who is just awesome on all levels. Between Peter Quill’s (aka Star-Lord) trigger-happy personality that sees him wield and shoot two blasters and have a jetpack on his back, not only can he shoot, but he can fly and shoot. As loved as they and Wolverine are, and how much involvement they had in the previous game, the X-Men have no pride of place this time and find themselves missing from the action as LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 prefers to focus on those who have been and will be featuring in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is a terrible shame, but not the end of the world as the Guardians of the Galaxy are a very welcome edition. Now, before we talk about what the game does have, first and foremost we should point out what it doesn’t have and that is the X-Men. When LEGO Marvel Super Heroes released back in October 2013, it swiftly became one of the most beloved and best-selling LEGO video games of all time and now after a long wait, TT Games have wrought LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 unto the world and a certain question needs to be asked: “Is Marvel Super Heroes 2 better than Marvel Super Heroes 1?” and our answer in a single world, is “ no.” That isn’t to say LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is abysmal in comparison, as it isn’t, but LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is just more of what we’ve already seen, on a bigger scale and is more “just as good as the original was” as opposed to being flat-out better than it. Just in case there wasn’t enough LEGO bricks and action to go around on Nintendo Switch, the fourth LEGO game Nintendo’s hard hitting console has arrived and it’s a game that everyone wanted! Release Date: 14 th of November, 2017 (NA,) 1 st of December, 2017 (EU) By Jack Longman LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, Nintendo Switch, November Feature, review, TT Games, Warner Bros.
