![]() ![]() Other times it’s really hard to judge height and distance. Sometimes it’ll get itself into an angle where you can’t see anything. The camera is a pretty major hassle though. The only time I experienced issues with the game running was unleashing super team attacks while there were a lot of enemies on screen the game would suffer some very noticeable frame issues, but it never interfered with actual gameplay. For the most part, the game runs very well and can handle a surprising number of characters on screen. The design is mostly corridor after corridor but you won’t notice that much as you are continuously fighting many enemies on screen at once. The levels themselves are varied, but also a little bland. And unlike a certain other upcoming Marvel game, while a lot of the models don’t match their movie counterparts, they don’t look like bad knockoffs either. The look of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order isn’t going to blow anyone away, but it fits the game well with the characters all sporting a slick cel-shaded style. That said, it’s a more ambitious adventure and crossover than you saw in Infinity War or Endgame, and that’s pretty cool. The Fantastic Four are coming as DLC but not involved in the story at all. There’s not even a mention of Namor or Atlantis. However, there are some notable absences. Much like previous entries, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3’s biggest strength is easily its fan service, where the appeal is seeing this massive cast interact and team up. ![]() In Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, you’ll go from Avenger’s HQ to Wakanda to the X-Mansion and more, with a roster that’s a wide mix of classic characters, newer characters and some obscure characters with some really out there cameos popping in where you’d never expect them. Where the game wildly diverges from the MCU is locations and cast. You, as various heroes of the Marvel Universe, must stop not only him but multiple other bad guys from possessing the stones. It would be very bad if he got the stones. An already very powerful bad dude named Thanos wants the stones. There are these very powerful stones called Infinity Stones that control things like time, space, reality and so on. The plot of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order loosely follows along the same lines as the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the last few years. However, Koei Tecmo manages to deliver something with Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order that feels pretty much like a natural evolution and continuation of the franchise. That should be a worrying thing, as those games are big on action and spectacle, but also tend to get boring pretty quickly for many. There have been various developers involved with the franchise this time it’s Koei Tecmo – best known for series like Dynasty Warriors. The series, which was previously multi-platform, is now a Nintendo Switch exclusive. Thirteen years later, the series returns with Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order and a lot of things have changed. The rapid release seemingly led to franchise fatigue. The series formula – which was basically a “What if Diablo, but with superheroes? – worked and was really successful for a time but, they also pushed out four titles in two years. Though it has had a re-release on modern consoles (albeit a somewhat shoddy one), the last entry in this popular franchise, that started with X-Men Legends in 2004 and grew to include the whole Marvel comic universe, was Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 in 2006. There are actually multiple game franchises this could apply to but in this specific case, we are referring to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. One of the most pleasant surprises in video gaming in 2019 is that a long-awaited sequel to a series that seemed dead in the water has actually been announced and released in relatively short order. By Eric Chrisman 3 years ago Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is a mostly welcome, modern update to the popular series with a few noticeable flaws.
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