Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Review

It’s super, thanks for asking.

On the back of the Wii package for Marvel Ultimate Alliance there are two photos of your average Nintendo Wii Toolboys posing with their wii-motes and nunchucks in exactly the same poses as the in-game screenshots of Spider-Man throwing a web and Captain America throwing his shield next to them. If images say a thousand words, these say that you get…

  • Many playable characters
  • Unique superpowers
  • Involved boss-fights, mini-games
  • Uninspired wii-controls
  • Mediocre, dated graphics
  • Dull story
  • No online play

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Many playable characters Unique superpowers Involved boss-fights, mini-games Uninspired wii-controls Mediocre, dated graphics Dull story No online play
Many playable characters Unique superpowers Involved boss-fights, mini-games Uninspired wii-controls Mediocre, dated graphics Dull story No online play
Many playable characters Unique superpowers Involved boss-fights, mini-games Uninspired wii-controls Mediocre, dated graphics Dull story No online play
Many playable characters Unique superpowers Involved boss-fights, mini-games Uninspired wii-controls Mediocre, dated graphics Dull story No online play
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