I liked that customizability in Legends 2.
I dont mind in game graphics for cutscenes if the ingame graphics already look good enough, but prerendered cutscenes usually more cinematic. To me, this new game looks so dated. And the I'm only interested seeing the roster, but I looked at the gameplay clips, and it looks like a mobile game.I think it's pretty much guarantee Ant-man is in, if they can justify 3 spider characters they can easily have two size changers. I don't think they do just one or two F4 members, it's gonna be all or nothing with them.
Personally I prefer cutscenes using in-game characters as oppose to pre-rendered. Keeps a consistent look, gives the possibility of alternate outfits in the scenes, and will mean there'll be more cuteness featuring more characters and character interactions.
I'm liking everything so far. Interesting they mentioned Midnight Sons as a team as far as I know the only member confirmed is Doctor Strange. I'm certain most certain that major teams will have at least 4 members, but minor ones like Midnight Sons could be limited to two. For me that's a pretty solid indication that Ghost Rider will be playable.
It's coming out on July 19th. Sorry if that's not what you meant.
So is there really a point in putting Miles Morales in the game instead of it being an alternate skin for Spider-Man? Are his move sets going to be that different?
Also whatever is currently big for comics, it usually comes down to whose the most popular as they are developing the game. That's why the first game had such a huge influence from the Ultimate Universe.The roster of the Ultimate Alliance games usually panders to who's been featured in the movies (and now TV). I remember they had Blade in the first one. Then there'slike three to five that haven't been adapted to film, in this one just Kamala. While Miles/Gwen are probably included because of the Spider-verse film.
Agree to disagree. I think it looks leagues better than the first game. I love the art style and while the graphics could be better, considering the game play and portability it's a fine trade off.I dont mind in game graphics for cutscenes if the ingame graphics already look good enough, but prerendered cutscenes usually more cinematic. To me, this new game looks so dated. And the I'm only interested seeing the roster, but I looked at the gameplay clips, and it looks like a mobile game.
Honestly, we already have a huge cast of characters confirmed that I have no problem with clone characters. Plus any cool ideas they had for Spider-man that they would otherwise get cut can be moved to one of the others.So is there really a point in putting Miles Morales in the game instead of it being an alternate skin for Spider-Man? Are his move sets going to be that different?
You can actually see it in a screenshotIn the comics miles has different powers including venom blasts and invisibility
So is there really a point in putting Miles Morales in the game instead of it being an alternate skin for Spider-Man?
Plus. Miles has always had separate slot when he's in gamesHis powers have enough differences from Peter's that I don't see why there wouldn't be a point, tbh.
His powers have enough differences from Peter's that I don't see why there wouldn't be a point, tbh.
In the comics miles has different powers including venom blasts and invisibility
That's good to hear, I remember the chief complaints about MUA1 was there being too many different characters with the same moves.
from what I under stand of this it's more like the powers are selectible you get a new ability's every time you level up. so there are alot of abilitys ogf thepowers you have . But there are only four slot's that you use them in (which might you can swap them in & out). and they are all up gradable. it was said at the end of the video hereI am just hoping that there are more than 4 powers for each character. I loved the customization of XML 2, and was bummed when they simplified it in Ultimate Alliance.
A look at the four-player action RPG in action.
Game Informer has published a seven-minute gameplay video of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order.
Here is an overview of the game, via Nintendo.com:
About
The Marvel Ultimate Alliance series returns for the first time in 10 years—with a new action RPG—exclusively on the Nintendo Switch system!
Assemble your ultimate team of Marvel Super Heroes from a huge cast including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the X-Men, and more! Team up with friends to prevent galactic devastation at the hands of the mad cosmic tyrant Thanos and his ruthless warmasters, The Black Order.
In this new storyline, heroes and villains unite in a race across the Marvel Universe to find the Infinity Stones before Thanos and The Black Order use them to unleash cosmic chaos. From Avengers Tower to the X-Mansion and beyond, every stop on the dangerous quest to thwart Thanos results in unexpected collisions of fan-favorite characters and iconic locations. Get closer to the action by shifting the view to an over-the-shoulder “Heroic Camera” perspective—a series first that offers a more immersive way to play single-player or multiplayer on up to four systems. Play online, offline via local wireless, or simply pass a Joy-Con controller to a friend, so they can join your team. With another pair of Joy-Con controllers (sold separately), four players can team up on one system! The drop-in/drop-out co-op possibilities let players create their own “Ultimate Alliance” at will.
Key Features
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is due out for Switch on July 19.
- Marvel Dream Teams – Assemble your dream team of Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe, each with their unique superpowers.
- New Heroes – The Guardians of the Galaxy, Falcon, Scarlet Witch and more join the “Ultimate Alliance” for the first time.
- Original Story – Super Heroes and Super Villains battle Thanos and The Black Order across the Marvel Universe in this new original story.
- Local and Online Multiplayer – The game can be played offline or online* with up to 4 players on a single screen or using multiple systems.
- Heroic Camera – In addition to the series’ traditional perspective, players can also select a dynamic, zoomed-in view, allowing for a more immersive play style for single-player or multiplayer when using multiple systems.
- Multiple ways to play – Play with the Joy-Con controllers or the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (sold separately).
Watch the footage below.