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76 Reviews
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Marvel's Avengers only just staggers its way to being a game worthy of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. An incredibly compelling story, rich characters, and some moments fans have always longed for only carry it so far. The competing visions for an online and si...
Abstract: However, after getting some hands-on time with the game at Gamescom 2019 and attending a Q&A session that answered some of our most pressing questions, our cautious anticipation for Marvel's Avengers has evolved into full-fledged excitement.The demo we pl...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Crystal Dynamic's Marvel's Avengers is now out. The Tomb Raider Studio has bought the comic book heroes to live as a third-person brawling looter, similar to Bungie's Destiny games. I played the Avengers closed beta on PlayStation 4 and the open beta on P...
Sandra Saand Voicing Kamala, Story Campaign is actually great
Nolan North is terrible, Iron Man's dialogue is terrible, Too many bugs and broken mechanics for a AAA Game, Too much borrowed from Destiny, Wait for a bargain bucket sale and watch MCU again instead,
Published: 2020-09-11, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks great,Decent brawling mechanics,Superb storyline,Great new Avenger in Kamala,Satisfying superhero abilities
Too keen to encourage microtransactions,Too much grinding in endgame,Not enough snap on ranged attacks,Gear system could do with rebalancing
Even the likes of Destiny 2 had underpopulated endgames when they started out, and Square Enix is adamant that it will assiduously throw new content at Marvel's Avengers – a new Avenger, Hawkeye, is due in 2020 – with an accompanying story chain, and hope...
Shockingly good campaign that keeps you engaged, Iconic characters feel familiar but new and intriguing, Certain heroes are surprisingly fun to play
RPG elements are mostly just a heap of excess gear and numbers, Post-game content is same-y and uninspired, A Hulk-sized portion of audio, visual, and gameplay bugs
A snappy, fun campaign full of great VO ends too soon, and the game-as-service that comes after is paper thin...
A range of technical issues are holding it back at launch, but a combination of satisfying combat and likable characters has delivered the foundation of an excellent superhero game...
Published: 2020-09-07, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
A surprisingly fun and balanced single-player campaign, Kamala Khan/Ms Marvel is a terrific and fresh protagonist, Each hero plays distinctly as you'd expect
Bland and repetitive mission structure, Confusing, tedious and messy combat, Soulless post-game grind with little reward
Marvel's Avengers just about delivers an entertaining campaign fronted by newcomer Kamala Khan, but combat and missions quickly becomes a tedious slog weighed down by off-putting service-game infrastructure. There's clearly a love for the Marvel universe...
Characters and voice cast are stellar Enthralling story set-pieces There is some fun to be had here,
But mostly, it's grind, grind, and more grind Pointless faction challenges and side quests Tries way too hard to push loot over story
Marvel's Avengers is the perfect superhero metaphor. On the outside, it presents itself as the compelling story of a young heroine's quest to fight evil, and save the world. Looking a little deeper, you'll see it's hiding a secret identity as a total grin...
Abstract: Avengers have arguably become one of the biggest movie franchises globally. Back in September, Square Enix launched the Marvels Avengers game with a 12-hour campaign. The overall campaign is well written with the Avengers disbanding and then coming back...