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Full roster reveal video, plus some character creator stuff
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I'm not crazy about character creation models but I'm dying to see a full roster!
sorry, fixed my link. If its still not working, I'll spoiler tag the roster. A lot of these guys are gonna have variants or people they transform into as well in the same character slot.
Story mode characters
Black Bolt
Black Panther
Captain America
Captain Avalon
Captain Marvel
Crystal
Daredevil
Doctor Strange
Drax
Gamora
Giant-Man
Groot
Horus
Hulk
Hulk (Thor: Ragnarok)
Iron Fist
Iron Man
Kid Colt
Lockjaw
Medusa
Miss Marvel
Rocket
She-Hulk
Spider-Gwen
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2099
Spider-Man Noir
Star Lord
Stingray
Thor
Thor (Jane Foster)
Triton
Wasp
White Tiger
Wong
Rest of the roster
A-Bomb
Adam Warlock
Agent Coulson
Agent Venom
America Chavez
Ant-Man
Aracnido Jr.
Arnim Zola
Arizona Annie
Attuma
Aunt May
Ayesha
Baron Zemo
Beta Ray Bill
Black Cat
Black Knight
Black Widow
Blade
Blue Marvel
Bowman
Bruce Banner (Wild West)
Bullseye
Captain America (Peggy Carter)
Captain America (Roberta Mendez)
Captain Britain
Captain Corbett
Cap-Wolf
Carnage
Carnom
Chipmunk Hunk
Clea
Colleen Wing
Cosmo
Crimson Dynamo
Dark Hawk
Dark Star
Doctor Octopus
Dormammu
Electro
Elektra
Enchantress
Falcon
Fin Fang Foom
Forbush Man
General Ross
Ghost Ride
Goblin 2099
Green Goblin
Greenskyn Smashtroll
Gwenpool
Hammer
Hammerhead
Hawkeye
Heimdall
Hela
Hellcow
Hit-Monkey
Hobgoblin
Howard the Duck
Hulkling
Inferno
Iron Man (Old West)
J Jonah Jameson
Kang
Kang minion
Karnak
Killmonger
King Arthur Pendragon
Kingpin
Klaw
Koi Boy
Korvac
Kraven the Hunter
Kronan Warrior
Living Mummy
Living Totem
Lizard
Loki
Luke Cage
Madame Hydra
Maestro
Mantis
Man-Ape
Man-Thing
Maximus
Merlin
Militant
Misty Knight
MODAM
MODOK
Moon Knight
Morbius
Mordo
Morgan Le Fay
Mummy minions
Mysterio
Nebula
Nick Fury
Nova Prime
Odin
Phantom Rider
Quake
Ragnarok
Ravonna
Rawhide Kid
Red Guardian
Red King
Red She-Hulk
Red Skull
Red Wolf
Rhino
Ronan the Accuser
Sandman
Scarlet Spider
Scorpion
Shocker
Shuri
Sif
Silk
Skaar
Songbird
Spider-Ham
Spider-Man (Miles Morales)
Spider-UK
Spider-Woman
Squirrel Girl
Stan Lee
Steel Serpent
Super Adaptoid
Superior Spider-Man
Surtur
Tactical Force
Taserface
Taskmaster
Terminatrix
The Ancient One
The Collector
The Grandmaster
The Presence
Throg
Tinkerer
Torg the Abominable Snow-King
Two Gun Kid
Ursa Major
Valkyrie
Venom
Vision
Vormund
Vulture
War Machine
Wiccan
Winter Soldier
Wonder Man
Yellow Jacket
Yondu
Seems like a good list, some guys I don't know a lot about.
Victor Lucas
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Going LIVE with a brand new Vics Basement at 2pm PST/5pm EST - Ill be chatting about The Punisher and The Justice League and LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 - See you there crime fighter! https://t.co/t7CshFcSm7
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is about to expand its massive roster with new DLC called Champions that will see eight new characters added to the game.
The new content is unsurprisingly themed around the Champions team, adding many members to the roster. For $1.99 (or as part of the Season Pass) you will get Amadeus Cho, Nova, Ironheart, Devil Dinosaur, Moon Girl, Viv, Wasp (Nadia Pym), and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop).
Did anyone end up getting this? What's it like?
How different is the gameplay moving from Avengers to this one? How many hours of gameplay does it take you to reach the next hub?
There's not a big difference from Avengers or any other Lego game. Youhave your 9 or 10 key abilities in the game (melt gold, blow up silver, dig, shield switch, put out fire, time manipulation, etc.) and you do what you can with the guys you have in story mode, and then try to get 100% with free play.[/QUOTE}Not something I did not expect, the usual old stuff. I was thinking more of how characters move and fight.
Sorry for not being clear about it earlier, and for replying this long after you answered my question.
Cool, I dig it.You get full access to Chronopolis after mission 5 of the story, including the ability to switch to any unlocked character. There are 20 story missions in total, so depending on how you play the story mode levels initially (trying to maximize studs, minikits, etc. vs speed run), it's probably about 3 hours in.
The Gwenpool missions are probably my favorite part of the game. They are just fun with some good humor.
Not something I did not expect, the usual old stuff. I was thinking more of how characters move and fight.There's not a big difference from Avengers or any other Lego game. Youhave your 9 or 10 key abilities in the game (melt gold, blow up silver, dig, shield switch, put out fire, time manipulation, etc.) and you do what you can with the guys you have in story mode, and then try to get 100% with free play.
Sorry for not being clear about it earlier, and for replying this long after you answered my question.
Cool, I dig it.
That's good. Thanks.Flight controls are probably the best of any Lego game. Almost every one moves the same, except for maybe Rocket and the other animal characters (Lockjaw, Cosmo) who move more like animals would. Fighting is basically the same except guys don't have hearts anymore, they have power meters, and more enemies have shields whether they are gold shields, silver shields or electric shields. It definitely doesn't have the unique fighting style of The Lego Ninjago Movie game. I hope I answered what you were looking for.
| 3/13/2019
Filed Under: "LEGO Marvel Avengers"
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, LEGO and Marvel Entertainment have announced The LEGO Marvel Collection, which features all the franchise games in one loaded package. It will compile LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 and LEGO Marvel’s Avengers.
It will also feature all previously released content, such as the season passes including Black Pantherand Infinity War. It will also have the character and level packs from Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.
Check out the launch trailer below. Have you played any or all of the LEGO Marvel Games? If so, will you be purchasing this collection? Sound off in the comments below:
LEGO Marvel Collections brings three LEGO Marvel adventures (LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Marvel Avengers, and LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2) together in one exciting collection!
Lego Marvel Collection is available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC!
| 3/16/2019
Filed Under: "LEGO"
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Earlier this week, the LEGO Marvel Collection released, a culmination package that compiles the three previously released games - LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 and LEGO Marvel’s Avengers - into one package. It also bundles all previously released DLC as well, includingBlack Panther and Infinity War-themed content.
The LEGO Marvel games have been with us for nearly six years, beginning with LEGO Marvel Super Heroes in 2013. They've done a great job keeping up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and expanding upon the Marvel lore with additional stories and characters from the vast library of characters.
But with Avengers: Endgame hitting theaters next month and wrapping up Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the LEGO Marvel Collection seemingly wrapping up TT Games' own phase with Marvel, what's next for the franchise and studio?
We recently had the opportunity to ask TT Games Senior Producer Matt Ellison those exact questions, and here's what he was able to tell us.
GameFragger (GF): First off, congratulations on the launch of LEGO Marvel Collection. Like the release of Avengers: Endgame, this seems like a pinnacle moment for TT Games. How would you describe these past years working within the Marvel franchise?
Matt Ellison (ME): Thank you! It’s been incredible working with Marvel on these games. It’s a privilege to work within such a fantastic Universe, with so many characters that are loved all around the world and it’s great that even more people will be able to play these 3 games now.
GF: What has been your favorite thing about working with the Marvel franchise?
ME: For me, it’s that we’ve been able to bring so many different characters into this series of games. With every character reveal that we did, there were always people excited about seeing who was joining the roster and anticipating who might be next. I have learned so much about some of the more obscure characters within the Marvel Universe since working on the games. Knowing that others, and particularly our younger audience, might also be learning more about the characters through our games is something I’ve always found very cool.
GF: Are there any heroes in the vast library of Marvel characters that you really want to bring into the game but haven’t been able to for one reason or another?
ME: Over the course of the 3 games I think we’ve got pretty much everyone we wanted to get in the games. I remember that getting Howard the Duck in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes was a big deal for the team and we were delighted that it could happen. For me personally, I really enjoyed having different versions of characters in LEGO Marvel 2 that people might not have been familiar with… A cowboy version of Captain America being my favorite example!
GF: Looking ahead, as Marvel shifts into Phase 4 of its MCU, what sort of plans does TT Games have in terms of Marvel-related content?
ME: In terms of Marvel, this LEGO Marvel Collection has very much been our focus. We are very excited to see what happens with Phase 4 as well, and if people are asking for more LEGO Marvel games then we’ll be listening!
GF: With LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, you released the Infinity War DLC pack. Are there any plans to do the same with Avengers: Endgame?
ME: We really enjoyed being able to do the Infinity War DLC, and working out how to give Thanos as many abilities as we did was fun! We don’t have any plans for Avengers: Endgame content at the moment.
GF: What’s next for the LEGO Marvel franchise? Has Marvel given you any clue for where they plan on taking the MCU as preparation for any possible future game tie-ins?
ME: I’d love to know more but I’m afraid they haven’t let anything slip to me.
GF: Lastly, TT Games has a rich history of working with big-named franchises, from Marvel to Star Wars to DC and more. But what is one franchise that you would love to create a LEGO game for?
ME: We have been lucky that we’ve generally done many of the big franchises I’d have liked to have seen already! I did enjoy the Mission Impossible content in LEGO Dimensions, and I’d love to see that expanded!
LEGO Marvel Collections brings three LEGO Marvel adventures (LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Marvel Avengers, and LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2) together in one exciting collection!
LEGO Marvel Collection is now available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.