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Lego Marvel Super Heroes Review

  • First Released Oct 22, 2013
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  • PS3

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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Ha! Totally called it!

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I really don't care about this game and probably will never even play it, but is "Various glitches and bugs" listed as the single bad thing about this game that score breaking? Just asking.

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i fail to understand y people come to this site, look for the score of a review, and than complain about how bad gs is, every review is a personal opinion, they just get paid for it and run a website, its only one persons thoughts

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@goldglover1025 A "professional" review may include an opinion, but I certainly hope it's more than that. This argument that reviews are JUST opinions is being used waaaay too much these days, and is hardly an excuse. I'm not talking about any review in particular, btw, and I have no idea how good this game is. The last Lego game I played was the Harry Potter one.

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I agree. All I'm saying is people need to stop comparing one score of a game, to the score of another completely different game, reviewed by someone different, and get irritated.

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@goldglover1025 No, this is not "one person's" thought actually. An official review in gamespot means that the website believes in and endorses the score the reviewer has given. That is why gamespot gets the heat when they unnecessarily give high scores to bad games and vice versa.

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@DeadManRollin @goldglover1025 there is only one name at the top of the page, and u know what i mean, its one score than, regardless how many people are involved in the review, or review process, its sad to c many people hang on to one score given to a game theyre interested in...and than lose interest or even get upset with unexpected results


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Because people are stupid and don't understand that just because a paid reviewer doesn't like a game does not mean you have to have the exact same opinion

And then funnier still is when 2 completely different types of game get compared because one has a higher score than the other so it must be better

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Game is fun but the builds have zero replay value. Should have made builds open ended or at least build options. Reviews are opinions. you don't read one review a good rule is to look into the average sum of the reviews.

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@megakick Or just go to Youtube, search for gameplay videos and make your own mind about the game. (This isn't directed at you, by the way)

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BF 4 get 8 n this 7..... what the duck

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Apples and oranges....

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@feared4power Gameinformer is the most fair. IGN is second.

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IGN isn't fair it gave the last of us a 10

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I don't understand what's the point to buy a Lego game....is way better to play with the lego pieces, and build for yourself. For me Lego it's over now.

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@Diegoctba Two different toys, nobody replaces the real Lego for Lego games. I play them because of the jokes.

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Very true but for the price of this game you'll get 1 semi decent model

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here reviewer have no idea about gaming......check some old review then u can understand.......gamespot is a good looking website but with poor employee....gamespot learn from ign,gameinf...eurogamer etc

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So this is better than Origins? Eh, get rid of the number scores already...

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@DiverseGamer It's funny that you're so hung up on scores system and now you wanna get rid of it? Different reviewers, different games!

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@DiverseGamer yeah seriously....it's not like the staff know how to use them anyway

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better than arkham origins

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@feared4power I see what you did there.

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@Kevin-V @feared4power Hahahah true, we sure that review's are all the place and are for the most subjective, i'm ok with this score, i prefer Lego Batman 2 thou

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@Kevin-V I missed it.

what did he do?

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Game gets a 9 in my book for having 300 lego characters in it -

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I'm not a score freak, but I swear the video and text review reflects an 8 game. Did you guys changed the scoring system? I really don't mind, and I do believe this game is niche enough to be left outside the 8-10 group, but people used to visit gamespot understands a 7 as a bad game... Of course, 7 is a great score, and the game is cool...

Just my 2 cents, nord.

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@meatz666 I see what you're saying but people understanding 7 as bad shouldn't be enough of a reason to give a game an 8...some people here consider 9 bad as well...

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@meatz666

Then people are still obsessed over arbitrary numbers.

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@Gelugon_baat @meatz666 Are you doing drugs and seeing stuff again? I just made a naive question. I don't care about the number. Read my comment again, fail troll.

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@meatz666

Making a remark like that won't make others who disagree with you see things your way. ;)

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