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