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Director(s) | Arthur Parsons |
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Designer(s) | Jon Burton |
Programmer(s) | Steve Harding |
Artist(s) | Leon Warren |
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Lego Marvel's Avengers is a Lego-themed action-adventurevideo game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. It is the spin-off to Lego Marvel Super Heroes and the second installment of the Lego Marvel franchise.[1] It follows the plots of both The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron as well as Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
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LEGO® Marvel™ Video Games Are you a fan of Marvel movies, Super Heroes and, of course, LEGO® Marvel construction toys? Then these action-packed, best-selling LEGO Marvel videos games are for you! Play one of more than 100 Super Heroes and Super Villains in the original LEGO Marvel Super Heroes and try to save the world from Loki and other.
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an all-new, original epic adventure that brings together iconic Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains from different eras and realities. This all-new sequel features a completely original branching storyline, inspired by a diverse roster of comics from the Marvel Universe. Lego Marvel Super Heroes is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows, and published by Feral Interactive for OS X. Have a blast playing Marvel games that challenge your reflexes and puzzle-solving skills. You can explore city streets to capture a much-anticipated photo of Spiderman, or challenge your logic skills with comic-inspired puzzles. Whether you're a fighter or a true genius, our broad selection offers something perfect for your tastes.
The game features characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe as well as characters from comic books. Characters include Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Thor, Ultron, Loki, Winter Soldier, Falcon, Vision and War Machine and some lesser known characters such as Devil Dinosaur and Fin Fang Foom.[2] It includes the characters of the Avengers team along with many others.[3] The game was released on 26 January 2016.[4]
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Lego Avengers Team Up Game
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay is similar to Lego's long-running series of franchise video games, with a focus on puzzle-solving interspersed with action. Players often have to solve puzzles spread across the game environment, such as figuring out how to move a particular truck that is blocking their progression. As always, the game has its own unique quirks, for instance taking advantage of its large character library in areas that require two specific characters to team up in order to proceed. Boss battles also take the form of puzzles, often requiring careful timing. While action and fighting are spread liberally throughout the game, it is kept very child-friendly as per Lego custom. The game features New York City as the main large open-world hub, but also, for the first time, includes a dozen other movie significant areas players can travel to, including Asgard, Malibu, South Africa, The Helicarrier, the Bartons' farm, Washington DC and Sokovia.[5] These hubs also feature heavy playability, with hundreds of side quests and bonus levels such as rescuing citizens in trouble, races, and more. The main story actually takes up a fairly small fraction of the game's total 'completion'. Whilst the game's story is predominantly focused on the two Avengers films there are single levels based on Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Characters[edit]
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The game features over two hundred playable characters, including some characters (but not all) returning from the previous game. The heroes are drawn not just from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the comics as well. Director Arthur Parsons stated 'It's a celebration of everything Avengers. Comic books, movies, cartoons. It's everything you love about the Avengers in video games.'[6] Confirmed additional characters include Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel, Sam Wilson's Captain America appearance, America Chavez, Jane Foster's Thor form, Wiccan and Speed.[7] Every two characters have their own unique team-up abilities. There are even separate ones for what character is triggering the attack, meaning nearly 800 team-up moves.
Plot[edit]
In the Eastern European country of Sokovia, the Avengers—Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye—attack a Hydra facility commanded by Baron Wolfgang von Strucker in an attempt to retrieve a scepter that was previously used by Loki, Thor's adoptive brother. They encounter two of Strucker's test subjects, the Maximoff twins, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, before they succeed in apprehending Strucker and retrieving Loki's scepter. Scarlet Witch manipulates Iron Man's mind, causing him to see a haunting vision of the Avengers' defeat. She allows him to take the scepter as a flashback begins, explaining how the scepter ended up on Earth.
Loki encounters the Other, the leader of an extraterrestrial race known as the Chitauri and servant of Thanos. In exchange for retrieving the Tesseract, a powerful energy source of unknown potential, the Other promises Loki an army with which he can subjugate Earth. Nick Fury, director of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D., and his lieutenant Maria Hill arrive at a remote research facility where physicist Dr. Erik Selvig is leading a research team experimenting on the Tesseract. Agent Phil Coulson explains that the object has begun radiating an unusual form of energy. The Tesseract suddenly activates and opens a wormhole, allowing Loki to reach Earth. Loki takes the Tesseract and uses his scepter to brainwash Selvig, Hawkeye, and many other agents to aid him. Maria and Agent Williams fight the brainwashed agents while Loki, Hawkeye, and Selvig escape in a stolen truck. Maria and Williams pursue them in another vehicle, fighting more brainwashed agents before the base explodes, allowing Loki to escape.
In response to the attack, Fury reactivates the 'Avengers Initiative.' Black Widow is sent to Calcutta to recruit Dr. Bruce Banner to trace the Tesseract through its gamma radiation emissions. Coulson visits Iron Man to have him review Selvig's research, and Fury approaches Captain America with an assignment to retrieve the Tesseract. Captain America begins having flashback of his missions in 1940 where he is fighting Hydra with his friend Bucky. While raiding Arnim Zola's train, Bucky falls off a cliff and is presumed to be dead.
In Stuttgart, Hawkeye steals iridium needed to stabilize the Tesseract's power while Loki causes a distraction, leading to a battle against Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Widow that ends with Loki's surrender. While Loki is being escorted to S.H.I.E.L.D., Thor arrives and frees him, hoping to convince him to abandon his plan and return to Asgard. After fighting Iron Man and Captain America, Thor agrees to take Loki to the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. Upon arrival, Loki is imprisoned while Banner and Iron Man attempt to locate the Tesseract.
Captain America and Williams search through S.H.I.E.L.D.'s files cases and soon discovers that S.H.I.E.L.D. plans to harness the Tesseract to develop weapons as a deterrent against hostile extraterrestrials. As the group argues, Hawkeye and Loki's other possessed agents attack the Helicarrier, disabling one of its engines in flight and causing Banner to transform into the Hulk. While Fury and Maria fight Hawkeye, Captain America and Iron Man work to restart the damaged engine, and Thor attempts to stop the Hulk's rampage. Black Widow knocks Hawkeye unconscious, breaking Loki's mind control. Loki escapes from his cage and wounds Coulson before ejecting Thor from the airship using the prison cage that he was imprisoned in, but he gets out before the cage crashes. The Hulk falls to the ground after attacking a S.H.I.E.L.D. fighter jet (piloted by Stan Lee) sent to deal with him by Maria. While stranded in the air, Fury manages to motivate the Avengers into working as a team. They steal a Quinjet and use it to get to New York City. Loki uses the Tesseract, in conjunction with a device Selvig built, to open a wormhole above Stark Tower to the Chitauri fleet in space, launching his invasion.
The Avengers all reunite at New York, and Banner transforms into the Hulk, and they battle Loki and the Chitauri while rescuing civilians. The Hulk finds Loki and fights him while Black Widow makes her way to the wormhole generator, where Selvig, freed from Loki's mind control, reveals that Loki's scepter can be used to shut down the generator. Meanwhile, Fury's superiors from the World Security Council, dissatisfied with the Avenger's attempts, take matters into their own hands and attempt to end the invasion by launching a nuclear missile at Midtown Manhattan. Iron Man hijacks the missile and takes it through the wormhole and targeting the Chitauri mother ship, killing all the Chitauri on Earth. Iron Man's suit runs out of power, and he falls back through the wormhole just as Black Widow closes it, but the Hulk saves him from crashing into the ground. In the aftermath, Thor returns Loki and the Tesseract to Asgard, while Fury expresses confidence that the Avengers will return if and when they are needed. Meanwhile, Thanos is informed of Loki's failure, and the Avengers are shown eating food in a restaurant (with Hulk taking all of it for himself). A disguised Strucker steals Loki's scepter (with a S.H.I.E.L.D. logo falling off a truck to reveal a Hydra symbol) and takes it back to his base where he and Dr. List begin experimenting on Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, ending the flashback.
Returning to the Avengers Tower, Iron Man and Banner discover an artificial intelligence within the scepter's gem and decide to use it to complete Stark's 'Ultron' global defense program. The unexpectedly sentient Ultron, believing he must eradicate humanity to save Earth, eliminates Stark's A.I. J.A.R.V.I.S. and attacks the Avengers at their headquarters while they and Maria are having a party using the Iron Legion. After defeating the drones, Ultron escapes with the scepter and uses the resources in Strucker's Sokovia base to upgrade his rudimentary body and build an army of robot drones and recruits the Maximoffs to help him. They travel to the base of arms dealer Ulysses Klaue to obtain Wakandan vibranium. The Avengers arrive and battle Ultron, the Maximoffs, and Klaue's men, but Ultron and the Maxioffs manage to escape after Scarlet Witch subdues them with haunting visions, causing Banner to transform into the Hulk and rampage until Stark stops him with his anti-Hulk armor, destroying an unfinished building in the process.
A worldwide backlash over the resulting destruction, and the fears that Scarlet Witch's hallucinations had incited, forces the Avengers into hiding at Hawkeye's farm. Thor departs to consult with Dr. Erik Selvig on the meaning of the apocalyptic future he saw in his hallucination. Fury arrives and encourages the team to form a plan to stop Ultron. In Seoul, Ultron brainwashes the team's friend Dr. Helen Cho with Loki's scepter and has her use her synthetic-tissue technology, together with vibranium and the scepter's gem, to perfect a new body for him. Before he can upload himself into the body, Scarlet Witch reads his mind and learns his plan for human extinction, leading the Maximoffs to turn against Ultron. Captain America, Black Widow, and Hawkeye fight Ultron and his drones in a stolen truck and succeed in retrieving the synthetic body, but Ultron captures Black Widow. The fight causes a train to derail, but Captain America manages to stop it with the Maximoffs' help.
The Avengers argue over Iron Man's plan to uploads J.A.R.V.I.S.—who is still operational after hiding from Ultron inside the Internet—into the synthetic body. Thor returns to help activate the body, explaining that the gem on its brow is one of the six Infinity Stones, the most powerful objects in existence. The newly activated Vision and the Maximoffs accompany the Avengers to Sokovia, where Ultron has used the remaining vibranium to build a machine to lift a large part of the capital city skyward, intending to crash it into the ground to cause global extinction. Banner rescues Black Widow, who helps him transform into the Hulk for the battle. The Avengers fight Ultron's army while Fury arrives in the Helicarrier with Maria Hill, War Machine, and S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to evacuate the civilians in flying lifeboats. Quicksilver dies when he shields Hawkeye from gunfire, and a vengeful Scarlet Witch abandons her post to destroy Ultron's primary body, which allows one of his drones to activate the machine. The city plummets downwards, but Iron Man and Thor overload the machine and destroy the landmass. In the aftermath, the Hulk, unwilling to endanger Black Widow by being with her, departs in a Quinjet, while the Vision confronts and destroys Ultron's last remaining body and releases small fireworks.
Later, with the Avengers having established a new base run by Fury, Hill, Cho, and Selvig, Thor returns to Asgard to learn more about the forces he suspects have manipulated recent events. As Iron Man leaves, and Hawkeye retires off-screen, Captain America and Black Widow prepare to train new Avengers: War Machine, Falcon, the Vision, and Scarlet Witch.
In a post-credits scene, Thanos, displeased with the failure of his pawns, dons the Infinity Gauntlet and intends to collect the Infinity Stones for himself.
Development[edit]
Audio[edit]
Unlike Lego Marvel Super Heroes, which used original voice acting, Lego Marvel's Avengers utilizes audio from the six films being adapted for the game, including voice and music, similar to Lego The Lord of the Rings, The Lego Movie Videogame, Lego The Hobbit, and Lego Jurassic World. The game utilizes the archive audios from the actors in the films.[8] However, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Ashley Johnson, Hayley Atwell, Michael Peña and Ming-Na Wen reprise their respective roles from the films and TV shows,[9][10] and Marvel Comics co-creator Stan Lee returned to voice himself.[11]Robbie Daymond voices A-Bomb.[12]Lou Ferrigno voices himself and Greg Miller voiced Aldrich Killian.
Downloadable content[edit]
Free PlayStation timed exclusive downloadable content was announced. This included a character pack and a level based on Ant-Man, which was released on April 6, 2016, and a Captain America: Civil War character pack that was released at launch. A season pass was also available during launch, which gave players exclusive access to the 'Explorers Pack', story levels and over 40 additional playable characters. These story levels were based on the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. television series as well as levels focused on the comic versions of Black Panther, the Masters of Evil, Captain Marvel, and Doctor Strange. A Spider-Man character pack was also released on May 24, 2016, which saw the Civil War version of the character as a playable character.[13]
Reception[edit]
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Upon its release, Lego Marvel's Avengers received mixed reviews. It has a score of 71/100 on Metacritic.[16][18]Game Informer's Andrew Reiner gave the game 7.75 out of 10.[20]IGN awarded it a score of 6.7 out of 10, saying 'LEGO Marvel's Avengers is great fun, but unfortunately restricted by sticking to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.'[22]Destructoid awarded it a score of 6 out of 10, saying 'It's a fun mindless romp through a couple of interesting setpieces, but not a whole lot more than that when it comes down to it.'[19]PlayStation LifeStyle awarded it 7.5 out of 10, saying 'Some technical hiccups and the occasional unclear objective can hamper your progress, but these can all be overcome in a game that exudes a fun-loving attitude throughout.'[24]GameSpot awarded it a score of 7.0 out of 10, saying 'If you've played a Lego game in recent years then you'll know what to expect: another familiar and fun adventure that you can enjoy with your kids.'[21]Hardcore Gamer awarded it a score of 3 out of 5, saying 'While a decent action-adventure title, Avengers does little to innovate or set itself apart from a vast library of superior Lego games.'[25]PC Gamer awarded it a score of 52%, calling it 'A half-hearted recreation of some fun movies, with almost nothing to offer over its predecessor.'[23]
References[edit]
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- ^Brown, Luke (5 August 2015). 'Kamala Khan, Jane Foster and More Join 'Lego Marvel's Avengers' This January'. Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on 20 November 2015.
- ^'E3 Reaction: LEGO Marvel's Avengers is a Fun Remix of the Films - SuperHeroHype'. SuperHeroHype.
- ^Dornbush, Jonathan (12 October 2015). 'Lego Marvel's Avengers to include Phase 2, Agent Carter, more content'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
- ^Fahey, Mike (6 April 2016). 'Ant-Man Is Not The Star Of LEGO Avengers' Ant-Man DLC'. Kotaku.
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- ^Robbie Daymond Talks Sailor Moon and More
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- ^ abReiner, Andrew (27 January 2016). 'Lego Marvel Avengers review: The Age Of Loltron'. Game Informer. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
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- ^ abRoberts, Samuel (4 February 2016). 'Lego Marvel's Avengers review'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
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External links[edit]
- Official website
- Lego Marvel's Avengers on IMDb
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Marvel Games is the publishing brand for video games based on Marvel properties, and is the video games division of Marvel Entertainment. Before the incorporation of Marvel Games, video games based on Marvel released from 1982 to 1985 were handled by Marvel Comics Group, and Marvel video games from 1986 to 1998 were handled by Marvel Entertainment Group, whilst video games based on Marvel released from 1999 to 2008 were handled directly by Marvel Enterprises.
Established in March 2009, the label handles the licensing of Marvel intellectual properties to video game developers and publishers. After The Walt Disney Company acquisition of Marvel Entertainment in 2009,[1] Marvel Games assets were integrated into Disney Interactive, whilst the division itself remained under Marvel Entertainment.
The Marvel Games branding was revived after Disney discontinued their interactive media business as a first party developer and publisher by shutting down Disney Interactive Studios, opting to license their intellectual properties for video games instead.[2] Since then, Marvel Games has been involved with publishing and distribution of all Marvel related video games with third parties.
List of Marvel games[edit]
Title | Date | Property | Platform(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref |
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Spider-Man | 1982 | Spider-Man | Atari 2600 | Parker Brothers | [3] |
Questprobe featuring The Hulk | 1984 | Hulk | Apple II, Atari 8-bit, BBC Micro, browser, Commodore 16, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 64, DOS, Dragon 32/64, Acorn Electron, ZX Spectrum | Adventure International | [4] |
Questprobe featuring Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, BBC Micro, browser, Commodore 16, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 64, DOS, Acorn Electron, ZX Spectrum, MSX | [4] | ||
Questprobe featuring Human Torch and The Thing | 1985 | Fantastic Four | Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, DOS, Acorn Electron, ZX Spectrum | [4] | |
Howard the Duck | 1986 | Howard the Duck | Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum | Activision | [5] |
Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann | 1987 | Captain America | Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum | Mikro-Gen | [6] |
Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge | 1989 | crossover | Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum | Empire Interactive, Paragon Software | [6] |
The Uncanny X-Men | X-Men | NES | LJN | [7][8] | |
X-Men: Madness in Murderworld | DOS, Commodore 64, Amiga | Paragon Software | [9][8] | ||
X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants | 1990 | DOS | [10][8] | ||
The Amazing Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Amiga, DOS, Commodore 64, Atari ST | [11] | ||
Silver Surfer | Silver Surfer | NES | Arcadia Systems | [12] | |
The Amazing Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Game Boy | Acclaim Entertainment, Nintendo | [12] | |
The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin | Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, Sega CD | Sega | [13] | ||
The Punisher | The Punisher | NES | Acclaim Entertainment | [14] | |
The Punisher | Amiga, Atari ST, DOS | MicroProse | [15] | ||
The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback! | 1991 | Game Boy | Acclaim Entertainment | [16] | |
Wolverine | Wolverine | NES | [7] | ||
Captain America and The Avengers | Avengers | Arcade, NES, SNES, Genesis, Game Gear, Game Boy | Data East, Mindscape | [6] | |
Spider-Man: The Video Game | Spider-Man | Arcade | Sega | [17] | |
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | 1992 | Game Boy | Acclaim Entertainment | [18] | |
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six | NES, Master System, Game Gear | [19] | |||
Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge | crossover | Genesis, SNES, Game Boy, Game Gear | [7][8] | ||
X-Men | X-Men | Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS, Android | Konami | [20][8] | |
The Amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers | 1993 | Spider-Man | Game Boy | Acclaim Entertainment | [21] |
The Punisher | The Punisher | Arcade, Genesis | Capcom | [22] | |
X-Men | X-Men | Genesis | Sega | [8] | |
X-Men 2: Clone Wars | 1994 | [8] | |||
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes | Spider-Man | Super Famicom | Epoch Co. | [23] | |
The Incredible Hulk | Hulk | SNES, Genesis, Master System, Game Gear | U.S. Gold | [24] | |
Wolverine: Adamantium Rage | Wolverine | Genesis, SNES | Acclaim Entertainment | [25] | |
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage | Spider-Man | [6] | |||
X-Men: Children of the Atom | X-Men (Guest: Street Fighter's Akuma) | Arcade, Sega Saturn, DOS, PlayStation | Capcom, Acclaim Entertainment | [8] | |
X-Men | X-Men | Game Gear | Sega | [8] | |
Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety | 1995 | Spider-Man | SNES, Genesis, Microsoft Windows | Acclaim Entertainment | [26] |
X-Men: Gamesmaster's Legacy | X-Men | Game Gear | Sega | [8] | |
Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Genesis, SNES | Acclaim Entertainment | [27] | |
Avengers in Galactic Storm | Avengers | Arcade | Data East | [28] | |
X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse | X-Men | SNES | Capcom | [8] | |
Marvel Super Heroes | crossover (Guest: Darkstalkers' Anita) | Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation | Capcom, Virgin Interactive | [6] | |
Marvel Super Heroes In War of the Gems | 1996 | crossover | SNES | Capcom | [29] |
X-Men vs. Street Fighter | X-Men crossover | Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation | Capcom, Virgin Interactive | [8] | |
Spider-Man: Web of Fire | Spider-Man | Sega 32X | Sega | [30] | |
Spider-Man: The Sinister Six | DOS, Microsoft Windows | Byron Priess Multimedia | [31] | ||
X-Men: Mojo World | X-Men | Game Gear, Master System | Sega | [8] | |
Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal | Iron Man crossover | PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Game Boy, Game Gear, DOS | Acclaim Entertainment | [32] | |
The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga | Hulk | PlayStation, Sega Saturn, MS-DOS | Eidos Interactive | [12] | |
Fantastic Four | 1997 | Fantastic Four | PlayStation | Acclaim Entertainment | [12] |
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter | crossover | Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation | Capcom | [33] | |
Men in Black: The Game | Men in Black | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation | Gigawatt Studios, SouthPeak Interactive | [34] | |
X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse | X-Men | Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, Linux, Mac OS | WizardWorks | [8] | |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes | 1998 | crossover | Arcade, PlayStation, Dreamcast | Capcom, Virgin Interactive | [6] |
X-Men: Mutant Academy | 2000 | X-Men | PlayStation, Game Boy Color | Activision | [7][8] |
Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Dreamcast, Mac OS, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color | [35] | ||
Blade | Blade | Game Boy Color, PlayStation | [36] | ||
X-Men: Mutant Wars | X-Men | Game Boy Color | [8] | ||
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes | crossover | Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | Capcom, Virgin Interactive | [20] | |
X-Men: Wolverine's Rage | 2001 | X-Men | Game Boy Color | Activision | [8] |
Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six | Spider-Man | [37] | |||
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro | PlayStation | [38] | |||
X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 | X-Men (Guest: Spider-Man) | [8] | |||
Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace | Spider-Man | Game Boy Advance | [39] | ||
X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse | X-Men | [8] | |||
Men in Black: The Series – Crashdown | The Men in Black | PlayStation | Infogrames | [40] | |
Men in Black II: Alien Escape | 2002 | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | [41] | ||
Spider-Man | Spider-Man | PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows | Activision | [42] | |
X-Men: Next Dimension | X-Men | PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube | [8] | ||
Blade II | Blade | PlayStation 2, Xbox | [43] | ||
The Invincible Iron Man | Iron Man | Game Boy Advance | [44] | ||
Daredevil | 2003 | Daredevil | Encore, Inc. | [45] | |
The Incredible Hulk | Hulk | Vivendi Universal Games/Universal Interactive | [46] | ||
Hulk | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows | Vivendi Universal Games/Universal Interactive | [47] | ||
X2: Wolverine's Revenge | X-Men | GameCube, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox, Game Boy Advance | Activision | [7][8] | |
Spider-Man 2 | 2004 | Spider-Man | GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, N-Gage, Mac OS X, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable | Activision, MacPlay, Taito | [20] |
Blade: Trinity | Blade | BREW, J2ME | Mforma | [48] | |
X-Men Legends | X-Men | PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, N-Gage | Activision | [49][8] | |
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse | 2005 | GameCube, Microsoft Windows, N-Gage, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, mobile phone | [49][8] | ||
Fantastic Four | Fantastic Four | PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance | [50] | ||
Fantastic Four: Flame On | Game Boy Advance | [51] | |||
Ultimate Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Nintendo DS, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance | [20] | ||
Elektra | Elektra | Mobile phone | Mforma | [52] | |
The Punisher | The Punisher | PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, mobile phone | THQ | [20] | |
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction | Hulk | PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube | Vivendi Universal Games | [20] | |
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects | crossover | GameCube, PS2, PSP, DS, Xbox | Electronic Arts | [12] | |
X-Men: The Official Game | 2006 | X-Men | Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 | Activision | [7][8] |
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance | crossover | Xbox, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Wii, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | [20] | ||
Spider-Man: Battle for New York | Spider-Man | Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS | [53] | ||
Spider-Man 3 | 2007 | Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360, TV game, mobile phone | [54] | ||
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Fantastic Four | Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 | 2K Games | [55] | |
Ghost Rider | Ghost Rider | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance | [56] | ||
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe | Spider-Man | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable | Activision | [57] | |
Iron Man | 2008 | Iron Man | PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, mobile phone | Sega | [58] |
The Incredible Hulk | Hulk | Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 | [59] | ||
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows | Spider-Man | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Wii | Activision | [60] | |
X-Men Origins: Wolverine | 2009 | X-Men | [49][8] | ||
The Punisher: No Mercy | The Punisher | PlayStation 3 (No longer available on PSN as of 2011) | Zen Studios | [61] | |
Marvel Super Hero Squad | crossover | Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable | THQ | [49] | |
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, PSP, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows | Activision | [49] | ||
Spider-Man: Toxic City | Spider-Man | Mobile phone | Marvel Comics | [62] | |
Iron Man 2 | 2010 | Iron Man | PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, iOS, BlackBerry | Sega/Gameloft | [63] |
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions | Spider-Man | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Wii, Nintendo DS | Activision | [64] | |
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet | crossover | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS | THQ | [65] | |
Marvel Super Heroes 3D: Grandmaster’s Challenge | Wii | BigBen Interactive, Neko Entertainment | [66] | ||
Marvel Pinball | Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360 (available as DLC through Pinball FX 2 on Xbox 360) | Zen Studios | [67] | ||
Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem | Spider-Man | Android, iOS | Gameloft | [68] | |
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds | 2011 | crossover | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | Capcom | [69] |
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online | Microsoft Windows | The Amazing Society, Gazillion Entertainment | [70] | ||
Thor: God of Thunder | Thor | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii, Nintendo 3DS | Sega | [49] | |
Thor: Son of Asgard | iOS | Marvel Games | [71] | ||
Captain America: Super Soldier | Captain America | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS | Sega | [6] | |
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty | Android, iOS | Marvel Games | [72] | ||
Spider-Man: Edge of Time | Spider-Man | Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS | Activision | [73] | |
X-Men: Destiny | X-Men | PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS | [7][8] | ||
Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat | crossover | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii | THQ | [74] | |
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | Capcom | [75] | ||
Marvel: Avengers Alliance | 2012 | Facebook, iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows, Playdom.com | Playdom | [49] | |
MIB: Alien Crisis | Men In Black | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii | FunLabs | [76] | |
Men in Black 3 | Android, iOS | Gameloft | [77] | ||
The Amazing Spider-Man | Spider-Man | Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS | Activision/Gameloft | [78] | |
Marvel vs. Capcom Origins | crossover | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | Capcom | [79] | |
Marvel: War of Heroes | Android, iOS | Mobage | [80] | ||
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth | Wii U, Xbox 360 (Kinect) | Ubisoft Quebec | [81] | ||
Avengers: Initiative | Avengers | Android, iOS | Marvel Games | [82] | |
Iron Man 3: The Official Game | 2013 | Iron Man | Gameloft | [83] | |
Marvel Heroes | crossover | Microsoft Windows, OS X | Gazillion Entertainment | [49] | |
Deadpool | Deadpool | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows | Activision | [20] | |
Marvel Puzzle Quest | crossover | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Kindle | Demiurge Studios | [84] | |
Lego Marvel Super Heroes | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One | TT Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Feral Interactive | [75] | ||
Thor The Dark World: The Official Game | Thor | Android, iOS | Gameloft | [85] | |
X-Men: Battle of the Atom | 2014 | X-Men (Guest:Deadpool) | PlayNext | [86] | |
Captain America the Winter Soldier: The Official Game | Captain America | Gameloft | [87] | ||
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | Spider-Man | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS, Android | Activision | [49] | |
Kellogg's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | Android, iOS, Windows Phone | Catapult Marketing, Bully! Entertainment, Kellogg Company | [88] | ||
Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past | X-Men | Android, iOS | GlitchSoft | [8] | |
Spider-Man Unlimited | Spider-Man | Android, iOS, Windows Phone | Gameloft | [89] | |
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes | crossover | Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Microsoft Windows | Disney Interactive Studios | [49] | |
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Universal Weapon | Guardians of the Galaxy | Android, iOS, Windows Phone | [90] | ||
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers: Ultimate Heroes | Avengers | Nintendo 3DS | Bandai Namco Entertainment | [91] | |
Marvel Contest of Champions | crossover | Android, iOS | Kabam | [92] | |
Marvel Future Fight | 2015 | Netmarble Games | [93] | ||
Lego Marvel's Avengers | 2016 | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One | TT Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment | [94] | |
Marvel Avengers Academy | Android, iOS | TinyCo | [95] | ||
Kellogg's Marvel’s Civil War VR | Android, iOS | Bully! Entertainment, Kellogg Company | [96] | ||
Marvel Tsum Tsum | Android, iOS | Xflag | [97] | ||
Marvel Heroes Omega | 2017 | PlayStation 4, Xbox One | Gazillion | [98][99] | |
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series | Guardians of the Galaxy | Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Android, iOS, Windows, macOS | Telltale Games | [100] | |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite | crossover | PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One | Capcom | [101] | |
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 | PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows | TT Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Feral Interactive | [102] | ||
Marvel Strike Force | 2018 | crossover | Android, iOS | FoxNext | [103] |
Marvel Battle Lines | crossover | Android, iOS | Nexon | [104] | |
Marvel's Spider-Man | Spider-Man | PlayStation 4 | Sony Interactive Entertainment | [105] | |
Marvel Powers United VR | crossover | Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S | Oculus Studios | [106] | |
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order | 2019 | crossover | Nintendo Switch | Nintendo | [107] |
Marvel's Iron Man VR | Iron Man | PlayStation 4 (PlayStation VR) | Sony Interactive Entertainment | [108] | |
Marvel Super War | crossover | Android, iOS | NetEase | [109] | |
Marvel's Avengers | 2020 | Avengers | PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One | Square Enix | [110] |
Untitled Marvel video game | TBA | crossover | TBA | Second Dinner | [111] |
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