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There was a time when Marvel wanted its games to exist in a shared universe, independent of the MCU - but the ambitious plan never materialized.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance used to boast a humble, fun feature that it no longer does and a brand-new entry would need to resuscitate it.
The original Marvel Ultimate Alliance was on the PS2 and other systems of the generation, and it almost had Nintendo icons in it.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance was developed by Raven Software and originally launched in October 2006 for Gameboy Advance, PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox, and Xbox 360.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 on PS4 has returned to some PlayStation Store fronts after being delisted in 2018. Get the latest right here.
A free update released alongside Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3's paid DLC, Curse of the Vampire, adds alternate costumes for four iconic heroes.
Does Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 prove to be a great comeback for a series that's been inactive for almost a decade? Our review.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is on track to become a sales success for Nintendo. It’s not surprising, as the Switch-exclusive game is heavily influenced by the last two Avengers ...
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order doesn't have the same staggering expectations its Marvel film counterparts faced by any means, but in video game land, the hype is about as high as it ...
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order manages to emulate the classic games while adding on a host of new elements and characters that make it unique.
Its predecessor, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, came out all the way back in 2009. That’s one year after the first Iron Man movie launched the Marvel cinematic universe. Not only have games changed ...