Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Updated Impressions - Fighting the Tinkerer and Battling in Washington, D.C.

We take a look at two new levels and get a better taste for the head-bustin', power-slingin' cooperative superhero/supervillain action.

In our previous look at Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, we got a taste of the fast-paced combat, powerful abilities, and spectacular fusions that combine different superpowers to make one massive attack. At Activision's booth this year, we took a look at two new, exciting sequences: one that took place in a familiar locale, and one that happened in an unexpected venue.

What's New:

The first level picked up shortly after our earlier preview left off, with a strike team infiltrating Castle Doom. As our demo rep swapped in different playable characters, we saw Hulk, Wolverine, Venom, Human Torch, Thor, Spider-Man, Deadpool, Iron Man, and others bashing their way toward Doom's inner sanctum. Along the way, they were taunted by a large, green holographic face: The Tinkerer, who was watching them progress and sending his minions after them. Minions are no match for Marvel heroes, or villains for that matter, and the team handled wave after wave with punishing attacks and powerful fusions. These collaborative efforts combine the powers of two characters into one massive attack. One of the particularly impressive ones that we saw was Thor and Human Torch's massive fire tornado. Another fusion had Spider-Man snaring enemies and pulling them close together, then making a quick escape as Deadpool bombed the baddies to kingdom come.

The climactic encounter with the Tinkerer did not disappoint; the fiendish genius emerged in a massive, four-legged war machine to do battle. The team focused on dodging the many projectiles and lasers emanating from the machine as they tried to take out its legs to immobilize it. Sadly, the demo ended before we could see what other tricks the Tinkerer had up his sleeve.

What's Different:

Historically, many of the levels in Marvel Ultimate Alliance have taken place in dark fortresses, inclement weather, or under the cloak of night. The other new level that we saw took place during a sunny late afternoon in Washington, D.C. It was exciting and a bit surreal to watch such mutants as Juggernaut and Songbird (fusion: Juggernaut gets enclosed in a spiked, pink, sonic hamster wheel of death) battling it out in broad daylight on the steps of the Capitol. We could wax poetic about the exciting sequence that played out, but given that seeing is believing, you should just check out the video from our E3 stage demo.

What's the Same:

Throughout the frantic action, little glowing experience orbs would blossom out of downed enemies and rush to fill the characters' experience meters. Leveling up different powers is still a crucial mechanic in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. This was clearly demonstrated by our demo rep as we watched Human Torch summon a lone fire column to damage his enemies, and then summon four simultaneous columns using the same power after a judicious application of experience points. There's something really satisfying about playing as powerful superheroes and supervillains who get only more and more powerful as the game goes on.

What Kind of Impression Did It Make This Time:

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is looking better than ever. With so many playable heroes and villains, hundreds of different superpowers, and more than 250 fusions, there's an incredible amount of exciting abilities to throw around. The game looked smooth, detailed, and electrifying in motion, and we can't wait to get our hands on it and play for ourselves.

73 Comments

  • marvel456

    Posted Sep 14, 2009 7:05 am PT

    Incredibler than the hulk

  • Eloge9876

    Posted Jul 24, 2009 9:57 am PT

    looks cool cant wait

  • Hakud0ushi

    Posted Jul 21, 2009 2:27 pm PT

    Great multiplayer game! Im gonna get it for sure.

  • lmcalack

    Posted Jul 19, 2009 4:57 am PT

    king chapeton15 its 24

  • king_chapeton15

    Posted Jul 14, 2009 11:55 pm PT

    they should make a marvel vs dc universe game that would be a dream come true for all comic fans (and me)

  • king_chapeton15

    Posted Jul 14, 2009 11:52 pm PT

    i hope its more than 20 ,playable charecters

    anyone know how many people are there

  • beak1313

    Posted Jul 11, 2009 10:14 am PT

    This looks like fun for online gameplay. Get some marvel buds to get on line and help you kick some butt on the weekends.

  • rezytheman

    Posted Jul 3, 2009 12:42 pm PT

    PS2 does not outsell any of the new hardware, not 360, ps3, wii, or psp. I don't even think it outsells the new DSi. Sorry, but before you make blatantly untrue comments, you should read some numbers first. Don't even think about going to Wiki and spouting off their numbers b/c that's one hell of an unreliable source.

  • fallen47474

    Posted Jun 26, 2009 8:03 am PT

    probably rental type

  • raza3

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 10:57 am PT

    looks cool

  • Odesien

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 11:59 pm PT

    the frist one was a little dull in the color scheme compared to the X-men games, at least to my experience. i hope the color is a little bit brighter or vivid.

    Gelugon_baat, i'm not trying to sound like a douche, but why does it matter if a move is overpowering when all your going against are cpus. i loved Captain A, and i really loved that shield throw. lol.

  • SQUALL20XX

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 2:47 pm PT

    yah sound coool

  • G00DANG

    Posted Jun 8, 2009 1:39 pm PT

    Sounds fun

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 10:29 pm PT

    "There's something really satisfying about playing as powerful superheroes and supervillains who get only more and more powerful as the game goes on."

    True. The first game has that vibe too. For example, Captain America (or Cap A, for short) started out as rather crappy. But once you have pumped points into his many skills, he easily becomes one of the more effective late-game combatants (especially if there are agile enemies involved). I especially like his Shield Throw, which I found to be outright overpowering in tight spaces, since his shield can bounce many, many times and knock down many foes, sometimes for multiple subsequent hits, before it even returns to Cap A.

    In any case, I am rather perturbed to see the absence of a PC version. Perhaps the first game has a PC version due to the insistence of Raven Software, a known supporter of PC gaming and with a lot of experience making PC games to boot. On the other hand, Vicarious Visions has hardly an inkling of experience in making PC games, having made a so-so hardly worth selling game (Terminus) and two mediocre games that did not even get reviews from GameSpot.

  • sykojason

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 8:28 am PT

    Seriously, who wants to play as the Invisible Woman or Song Bird or Iron Fist? I think Marvel might be using these games to push some of their less popular characters. First we get slapped by their ridiculous movies that kill the characters and now we get to play as Song Bird? Marvel is slowly losing an avid comic-book reader.

  • jimbobb23

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 7:33 am PT

    Games are still released for the Ps2 because the PS2 outsells the X360 (and the PS3) right now, this very day. MS doesn't release for the XBOX because it was DOA, had a poor run and they stopped selling it as soon as they could. Its pretty simple.

  • 77dd1

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 7:01 am PT

    that because ps2 has still survived today
    hell i still see people buying them

  • Sticky-Peas

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 4:16 am PT

    Why are games still being released on the PS2?? Give it up Sony and concentrate on the PSE and PSP. Microsoft aren't still releasing games for the original Xbox.

  • DeadManRollin

    Posted Jun 6, 2009 10:29 pm PT

    I don't get it...why there's no PC version? The first game was great on PC with all the advanced lighting effects and stuff. There's even a PS2, PSP and DS version, but no PC version. This is outrageous!

  • Coolyfett

    Posted Jun 6, 2009 12:45 pm PT

    Sept 8th 2009!! No more delays. It is coming !!! Hopefully Iceman and Silver Surfer are in! The first game has a lot of replay value if you change characters and teams. It is well worth the pick up anytime you have Spider Man, Thor, Captain America, Ironman & Namor in the same game. Glad to see Deadpool made the line up. That dude was funny!! I wonder if the Ryan Reynolds version will be one of the suits.

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