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Lego Marvel Super Heroes Review

  • First Released Oct 22, 2013
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Avengers disassemble!

I've battled robots, supervillains, and henchmen beyond number through the streets of New York, through the halls of Asgard, under the sea, on the deck of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, and in space. And I'm only moments away from foiling Doctor Doom's nefarious, world-threatening plans, whatever they may be. Lego Marvel Super Heroes has arrived, transforming the Marvel universe into a Lego playground bursting with wit and diversity.

Lego Marvel Super Heroes starts with a standard comic book plot and runs with it. In the game's opening cutscene, Doctor Doom has destroyed the Silver Surfer's surfboard and hired every available supervillain to gather the board's cosmic brick components in order to create his Doom Ray of Doom. The plot has various super teams, such as the Avengers, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four--as well as solo heroes--working to recover the cosmic bricks while various villains swoop in to stop them.

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Just three of the 150 characters you can unlock in Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
Just three of the 150 characters you can unlock in Lego Marvel Super Heroes.

The game revels in the cheesiness and over-the-top attitude that characterize Marvel comics. The playful writing has the characters bouncing jokes off each other, and skilled voice actors chew up the scenery with every snarl. A series of background jokes--such as Nick Fury evoking the 2012 Avengers movie by asking about lunch, and a nearby S.H.I.E.L.D. agent quickly producing a takeout shawarma menu--rewards a keen eye and comic book knowledge. Upon finishing a level, you see Lego workers sweep up the damage you've caused, while Agent Coulson amusingly offers coffee and snacks to those around him.

The Lego games have always found ways to sing new songs to a familiar rhythm. You enter a level, smash or blast everything around you, snag the Lego pips that rain down, and perform superpowers and assemble machines that allow you to enter the next area. You've tapped your feet to this gameplay beat before, but Lego Marvel Super Heroes keeps things snappy, barely giving you time to breathe before ushering you to the next heroic task. The Marvel connection is a delightful complement to the spirited pace from the very beginning; the first characters you play with are Iron Man and the Hulk, and the first level involves smashing everything within New York’s Grand Central Station.

What better way to fight evil than Howard the Duck with a rocket launcher?
What better way to fight evil than Howard the Duck with a rocket launcher?

Unlocking new playable characters is another returning joy, thanks to the varied array of superpowers at your disposal. You can dive into a group of enemies as Wolverine and claw through everything in front of you, or harness Jean Grey's significant powers and hurl opponents into each other like human bowling pins. Either way, your slain opponents explode into dozens of tiny Lego blocks that serve as the game's primary currency. Each major character offers a different kind of gameplay mechanic, making it fun to jump into the battle and take down groups of enemies--even if your character of choice is Howard the Duck toting a powerful rocket launcher.

Your first campaign runthrough is only the starter course: you unlock loads of characters and content that make Lego Marvel Super Heroes worth returning to. Dizzying numbers of characters, locations, vehicles, and landmarks you've loved from the Marvel world have been translated into Lego form, and once you discover the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, you may explore New York as any character you've unlocked and take on missions as you see fit. The game's Free Play mode taps into the compulsive need to unearth every secret and unlock every door by encouraging you to replay levels as different characters, thus gaining access to areas previously closed off.

Inviting graphics, surging music, and great interactions between characters make for breezy entertainment.

Lego Marvel Super Heroes looks and sounds lovely, but its presentation quirks often prove distracting. Certain characters repeat the same lines of dialogue ad infinitum, which can get tiresome; there are only so many times you can hear Tony Stark proudly describe himself as "Tony Stark...genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist" before it gets old. The frame rate occasionally drops, particularly upon entering co-op mode, and a small black box occasionally appeared in the air over my characters' heads towards the end of the game. At one point, my character would respawn directly next to his still-present corpse, while a boss fight against Red Skull had me wandering around the room for several minutes looking for scenery to smash before I realized I had encountered a bug and had to restart the level.

In spite of such troubles, inviting visuals, surging music, and hilarious character interactions make for breezy entertainment. Weird moments, such as accidentally turning Mr. Fantastic into a tea kettle, and Iron Man doing the robot, further widen the smile you're sure to be wearing on your face. It's moments like these, along with taking down a suit of flying Hulkbuster armor via the House Party protocol from Iron Man 3--wherein half a dozen Iron Man suits soar in to pound on your opponent--that keep you coming back for more. Whether you're looking for a way to take down the Juggernaut or working to help a random citizen in Free Play mode, Lego Marvel Super Heroes is all sorts of web-slinging, shield-flinging, Hulk-smashing fun.

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The Good

  • Inventive levels always give you new things to do
  • A big, explorable world and all sorts of goodies to unlock keep you coming back for more
  • Great sense of humor

The Bad

  • Various glitches and bugs

About the Author

Chris Barylick has every intention of unlocking 100% of this game's content, if only to fight the forces of evil with Aunt May and her umbrella.
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well i like this game's review and gonig to buy it soon . but i want to ask is deadpool too involved in this game??i thin he is the most hemourous charecter.

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I'm currently playing through this with my 5 year old son. He is loving the characters, but he does not understand how BAD the game-play and level design is in this game. It's a nightmare. But if it makes him happy, I'll suffer through the constant words on the screen telling me things I already know, the game not telling me other things that I need to know, and the bosses where I have to do the exact same thing three times to beat. Don't worry about dying, because you can't. You can just stand there and do nothing, just like your AI pals do in the game, and you'll just fall apart and come back. Infinitely. Whoever gave this game a 7 is not a gamer.

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@Nibraybirk What did you expect from a Lego game? The game throws repetitive stuff at your face because it's reminding a CHILD of what to do next. The gameplay and level design were made simple so a CHILD can figure it out. You can't die because it was made for a CHILD to be able to get to the end without help. If you are taking this game seriously or searching for any kind of challenge, then you aren't a gamer. It's just a casual game, man. Just relax and try to unlock everything. I had tons of fun exploring with the different characters. :)

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I find the voice-overs sub-par - and the lines - *ugh*. There were so many awful puns.

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does nintendo wiiu have the lego games and infinity games?


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@Bumblebee1138 @BruceWayneJr Is this worth getting for the ps4?

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@ahmad996 @Bumblebee1138 @BruceWayneJr Worth the full price ;)

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Hi, Is there a place within this game to 'spend' the collected lego studs? In all the other lego games I've played, there is a place within the hub to go and buy the Red bricks or characters, or vehicles, etc. And the instruction booklet is totally useless, but then who takes the time to read instructions! ;) Thanks for coming to my rescue.

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@feybelle Don't know if you have found the answer, but I spend a few minutes too to find the Deadpool's room. It's where you can spend your studs and see the comics. When you're on the ship (in the sky), go to the blue elevator and go down. Then go the the left trough a door, and it's the first door to the right (there's a face on the map).

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The game actually feels like Traveler's Tales took advantage of IP and made it like a huge Marvel opened world game like GTA.

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The environments bore me to tears in this game. Too many warehouses and rooms with pipes. The Marvel Universe is too damn huge. Where's Wakanda, Atlantis, etc? Everything revolves around the movies.

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@BruceWayneJr I agree ! Except for New York and Asgard, the level design sucks. The game is too short. When you play with another player the camera is really bad most of the time. Glitches, bugs and still no patch to correct them (at least not for PS3). I think than TT Games release too much LEGO games and they cannot make them as good and as long as Harry Potter or the first Star Wars trilogy. This year they will release LEGO Movie : the game and the one from the Hobbit (but not complete with the 3 movies!), it's way too much and they sacrifice quality over quantity.

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@BruceWayneJr I don't think you played the same LEGO Marvel game everyone else played. ;)

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On the Wii U, two players can play on two separate screens: one on the Wii U Gamepad and the other on the TV. Both players have a full-screen view of the game (not split-screen) and be far away from each other. It is as if the players are playing solo on each of their screens. They will only be brought together when initiating missions... after which they can go their separate ways.

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In case you couldn't tell from the video, this game goes way above and beyond anything the LEGO franchise has done before. I've been playing through all the LEGO games with my sons, and while they were all a lot of fun, I'm actually enjoying this one enough to play it alone. Of course, it helps that I'm a huge Marvel fan and obsessive completionist and the game has 100+ unique characters to unlock.

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@MrSelf-Destruct Harry Potter and Star Wars was way better. The level design sucks for Marvel and it's too short. I can only recommend to play alone, with another player the camera is bad and it's really frustrating to not be able to see where you go or to see only half of the puzzle.

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I want to get the PS4 version...any extra features or anything like that? Wonder if they will review the next gen version.

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Remember everyone always add one to GAMESPOT's review.

It will help you sleep better at night.

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demo was pretty cool

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Oh my god.. Basically just add an extra point to any Gamespot review score to make it more accurate

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@jokingjoey14 No, the game is not as good as other LEGO games and it's really short.

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Anybody know how to skip taht 90 second long intro that starts every time you play the game???????/

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@koolr Me too


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Yes, I know exactly how.

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If you ever want to get your girlfriend in to video games, lego games are the starting point.

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@binderdundat and Mario party. especially the one where you have to shake the remote vigorously.... good times

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@binderdundat I got a million better things to do with my girlfriend than to get her in to videogames. I play videogames when I'm alone, 'cause even with my friends I got better things to do.

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@PowerDingALing That's good!

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Good review but I don't agree with the score. This is one of Lego's better games, there are a LOT of unlocks and there's a huge charm for kids (and stud obsesive parents).

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Is this coming out for xbox 360??? I really want to buy this.

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@binderdundat It's already out on Games on Demand.

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love the game. it's light hearted fun.


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I stopped reading at 'Howard the Duck with a Rocket Launcher'. At that point, it was obvious that I just really, really wanted this game...

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Anyone explain what the differences will/are between the current and next gen versions...? Fancy getting it but not sure if it's worth getting it on PS4 or just go with the PS3 version...? There's the cost too... PS3 @ £35 ish and PS4 @ £50 ish... Hmmm... Decisions Decisions...?

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Just found a tit bit on Digital Spy...

Quote ""Asked by Digital Spy if there were any major differences between current and next-gen versions, Parsons said: "The main difference is the amount of stuff that's there.

"One of the reasons we demoed on the next-gen is the amount of LEGO and it still runs in a frame. It draws beautifully, it's running at a full 1080, and we've got extra lighting layers.

"On top of that, there are no loading times. It's just instant because it's coming straight off the hard drive.""


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This review was so enthusiastic, but ends up getting a 7? I'd hate to see GameSpot's enthusiasm for a 10 game.

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@MatthewSnyder86 From what I recall of the GTAIV review, it was simply a picture of the DVD case with some white sticky stuff on it.

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Seems like a great game here even if it seems formulaic.

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I give Howard the Duck a 1\10. Thanks, George Lucas.

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Wow I am floored with how far the graphics have come on Lego games and that isn't me being sarcastic. Some of those scenes had beautiful background graphics.


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@funkymonkey4710 I know. The last one I played was Lego Star Wars 2 and I've come back to the series with this and they really are a lot lot better. I didn't even expect you to be able to free roam around NY with the side missions and so on. It really is a pleasantly surprising game with a lot of content to keep you busy.

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@funkymonkey4710 I own Lego City Undercover and I am very impressed with how much better Marvel's visuals are than those in LCU.

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This game is tons of fun. Exploring or trashing Manhattan with your favorite hero or villain is a blast. Lots to do as well. There are a lot of glitches though.

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Another review where the review text and review score don't seem to match up. It seems like he was describing an 8 score. Nothing wrong with a 7 as that is still a Good rating but it just doesn't seem to match up with all the praise the game is getting in this review. Either way this review is a day (well more like a week) late and a dollar short as I've had my copy since last Tuesday.

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Edited By JusticeCovert

@endorbr We didn't receive an advance copy of the game on this occasion and so purchased one from our local GameStop on the day of release. We'd have loved to have a review ready on day one, but there's not much that we can do without a copy of the game.

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I played this on PC and had zero issues, although I read some people were getting stuck on an elevator at stage 6. I think people know what they are getting into if you pick this up. If you like the past lego games then you'll like this, if you didn't, it wont change your mind.

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7 seems pretty fair for a Lego game I guess. Your AI sidekick will finally help out in fights so I scored it an 8. It only took them 10 games to figure out how to fix it.

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@mxpower Funny how 5 people agree with you and are so wrong!

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@mxpower Wrong. In previous games they help you too, like in LEGO Batman 2.

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