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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Review | The Avengers video game we never had

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order borrows a surprising amount from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, considering that it isn’t technically a tie-in game. Released after the door on the MCU’s Phase 3 was shut following Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, developer Team Ninja has leaned heavily on the movies with its long-awaited sequel. But while this Nintendo Switch exclusive may not have…

  • Combat is fun and past-paced.
  • Lots of unique heroes to choose from.
  • Boss fights are memorable and challenging.
  • Lack of customization options.
  • The story is lacking.
  • Voice acting is excellent.
  • Special abilities feel underwhelming.

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Combat is fun and past-paced. Lots of unique heroes to choose from. Boss fights are memorable and challenging. Lack of customization options. The story is lacking. Voice acting is excellent. Special abilities feel underwhelming.
Combat is fun and past-paced. Lots of unique heroes to choose from. Boss fights are memorable and challenging. Lack of customization options. The story is lacking. Voice acting is excellent. Special abilities feel underwhelming.
Combat is fun and past-paced. Lots of unique heroes to choose from. Boss fights are memorable and challenging. Lack of customization options. The story is lacking. Voice acting is excellent. Special abilities feel underwhelming.
Combat is fun and past-paced. Lots of unique heroes to choose from. Boss fights are memorable and challenging. Lack of customization options. The story is lacking. Voice acting is excellent. Special abilities feel underwhelming.
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