
Thursday, 7 November 2013
LEGO: Marvel - Nintendo 3DS

LEGO: Marvel - Nintendo 3DS
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #294 in Video Games
- Brand: Warner Bros
- Model: 1000381364
- Released on: 2013-10-22
- ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
- Number of discs: 1
- Platform: Nintendo 3DS
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .60" h x 4.90" w x 5.30" l, .10 pounds
Features
- Battle the forces of evil with a myriad of powers like super-strength, flight, and invisibility at your disposal
- 45 action-packed missions range across the breadth of the Marvel Universe
- Use fast-pace combat and activate Super Moves like Hulk?s Thunder Clap and Iron Man?s Arc Reactor
- Complete challenges and earn awesome rewards
- Get super powered assistance from tag team partners or take full control of them in Free Play
- Enjoy the game with Touchscreen functionality
- Battle the forces of evil with a myriad of powers like super-strength, flight, and invisibility at your disposal
- 45 action-packed missions range across the breadth of the Marvel Universe
- Use fast-pace combat and activate Super Moves like Hulk?s Thunder Clap and Iron Man?s Arc Reactor
- Complete challenges and earn awesome rewards
- Get super powered assistance from tag team partners or take full control of them in Free Play
- Enjoy the game with Touchscreen functionality
Product Description
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Universe in Peril 3DS Unlock more than 100 characters from across the Marvel Universe, including fan favorites like Spider-Man, Iron Man, Wolverine, Captain America, the Hulk, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Deadpool, Loki and Galactus! The game will pack in a plethora of super-cool character abilities, combat-like action sequences, epic battle scenes, puzzle-solving and a unique story told with playful LEGO humor.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful.Terrible game that doesn't feel complete
By Jay Jay
I'd like to start out by saying that I know that 3DS lego games are not like the consoles and I'm fine with that. I've played lego batman 2, lego lord of the rings and lego chima on the 3DS and loved them. They aren't fully open world but they still have a story and actual game to play through.This game has to be the most stripped down lego game I've ever seen. As if they didn't put ANY effort into it at all. If you've played other lego games, IT'S NOT LIKE THAT AT ALL! Lego batman 2 for example had about 15 levels but each took you around 15-20 minutes, sometimes longer if you tried to collect everything and had tons of replay value by opening new areas with new characters. In this game, instead of giving you 15 levels that you work your way through, there are 15 levels broken down into 3 specific missions (one is always fighting some kind of boss). They restrict you to a certain area, there is no platforming, no lego puzzles or building like you'd expect. It plays much more like a beat em up where you're on a field with a bunch of enemies attacking you. Each mission can be completed with 5-8 minutes. Each mission has different objectives that is suppose to make it worth replaying but the levels are so short, it's not even worth it. One of those objectives is to complete the mission in 90 seconds, just to give you an idea of how short they are. I even beat one of the "bosses" with one power move in about a minute. I'm not someone that rushes through games. I like to take my time. Lego Batman 2 took me about 12 hours to play through. Unless you're a completionist who is intent on replaying each mission multiple times for the objectives, you could probably finish this entire game in one 3-4 hour sitting.There's no switching between characters like you could do in other lego games. Each mission has you playing as one specific character. You have a partner but they are only called in for special moves and aren't playable in that mission. The only positives about this game is that it's graphically gorgeous and fully voice acted which is a move back in the right direction from lego city undercover, but you hardly see these are cutscenes are only at the beginning and sometimes end of each level but don't last longer than a minute or two.I'm not expecting a console port, but I am expecting a full game at the very least. This feels like you're getting a short demo of the different missions from the console or like it should be offered as a different game mode, not the story! Aside from replaying to complete some objectives (ie: get through a level with no damage, use a special power move), it's a huge disappointment and step back from the handheld lego games we're all use to on the 3DS. I was really looking forward to this game and can't believe what a let down it is.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Not just a bad game. A poorly made one too.
By Tanner
I'm 29 years old and I've been playing handheld video games since Gameboy. I've owned every handheld Nintendo system and several games for each one. I have never, until now, even thought about trying to get a refund for a game. This game isn't bad like a normal bad game. This game seems like they just didn't put any effort into making it. I've played other Lego titles on DS and 3DS, so I know they're not super advanced games, but they were fun. This game isn't fun. It's not even really much of a game. I don't really have much to say about it, because it's really not much of anything. Yeah, you have tons of characters you can use. That's why i was excited about this game. The thing is, no matter what character you are, the gameplay is the same bland button mashing bore. There are no puzzles, there's no platforming, no hunting around for things. An example of a game with more advanced gameplay would be space invaders. I assumed it would be at least somewhat as good as Batman 2, but it's not even in the same ballpark. Please do yourself a favor and don't buy this game. It's not what you expect.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Sub-Standard Graphics, Unsatisfying Gameplay, Lack of Personality
By Casey Weatherington
I am a big fan of the Lego games, and especially enjoy them on the go, via my 3DS XL. Like other reviewers, I understand and have come to expect that the portable version of these games is not always as "complete" as their console cousins. Regardless, I must agree that this latest installment in the Lego franchise suffers a great deal.The first thing I noticed when beginning Lego Marvel was the markedly bad graphics. Admittedly, this is my first outing on a made-for-3DS Lego game. (My other games were Lego Star Wars and Lego Pirates for DS and Lego Batman and Lego Indiana Jones for PSP.) Even so, the graphics for this game seemed like a DS port rather than taking full advantage of the 3DS's great graphic capability. To make the problem even worse, the game looks stretched out on my XL screen. Being a brand new release, I expected a lot more out of this game visually, and was really excited to see crisp, 3D capable cinematics. There's another dud. Not a single 3D scene to be found.Next--and even worse than the poor graphics--is the gameplay. You feel constricted to do what Lego games have always been about--exploring and scratching that completionist itch. With the inability to even jump, I feel pushed along and really unable to enjoy myself. Each mission feels more like a chore than a joy, which is a shame.The nail in the coffin for me is the lack of what I call the Command Center. In Lego Star Wars, you had the Cantina. In Pirates, you had the Port. In Marvel, you just get menus. This really kills the personality of the game and makes it seem even more like a checklist than a solid, enjoyable Lego game. Quite a break from tradition.In closing, sub-standard graphics, unsatisfying gameplay, and lack of personality really kill this game for me. Regardless, I will probably try to beat it and unlock all the characters and powerups before trading it in for my next--hopefully much more enjoyable--3DS game.
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