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Follows the storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Avengers fighting to protect Earth from their enemies, who are bent on world domination.Follows the storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Avengers fighting to protect Earth from their enemies, who are bent on world domination.Follows the storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Avengers fighting to protect Earth from their enemies, who are bent on world domination.
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Charlie Adler
- M.O.D.O.K.
- (voice)
Laura Bailey
- Abigail Boylen
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Ogie Banks
- Luke Cage
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Eric Bauza
- Amadeus Cho
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Jeff Bennett
- The Collector
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JB Blanc
- Trevor Slattery
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Steve Blum
- Taskmaster
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Paul Bettany
- JARVIS
- (archive footage)
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Cherise Boothe
- Gorilla Girl
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Ashly Burch
- Kamala Khan
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Hayden Byerly
- Harley Keener
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Tonantzin Carmelo
- Maya Lopez
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Don Cheadle
- War Machine
- (archive footage)
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Greg Cipes
- Iron Fist
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Chris Cox
- Happy Hogan
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Robbie Daymond
- Rick Jones
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MCU-Based Lego Game
Lego Marvel's Avengers is a neat addition. As most Lego games are movie adaptations, this game adapts movies from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the first Avengers film and Avengers: Age Of Ultron taking center stage as levels have the two movies recreated in Lego form.
Since this is based on the MCU, the roster is not going to be as big as Lego Marvel Super Heroes. As this is based on the Avengers films, you have the main heroes of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, and Black Widow, alongside the supporting characters and villains for the first two films. However, the game does add some other characters like Daredevil, Luke Cage, and even the likes of Lou Ferrigno (who can transform into the 1978 show Hulk) and Stan Lee (who returns from Lego Marvel Super Heroes as a collectible known as Stan In Peril, and an unlockable character). Sadly, anyone owned by other studios do not appear (however, Spider-Man would be in a DLC pack alongside other incarnations as Captain America: Civil War would have Sony allow Marvel Studios to use him).
For levels, the main story levels are based on Avengers and Avengers: Age Of Ultron. However, there are also levels based on the solo movies connected to the films that were released at the time (like Captain America: Winter Soldier and Iron Man 3). Also, the game offers DLC levels that also boasts characters, with one of them being based on the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D show.
As for the game, it is an amazing recreation The game uses a mix of archived audio (for the movie characters) and newly-recorded dialogue (for characters who didn't appear in the game). As with every Lego Game ever since the first Lego Star Wars game, each character has his or her own special abilities that are needed to access certain rooms or collectibles, like Captain America's shield being used to trigger switches and deflect lasers, or Scarlet Witch using mind control to take control of an NPC who can pull a switch to open the way to a hidden collectible. One new feature in each level is The Collector, who will ask for a certain object in a level, which awards red bricks, and when fighting, two characters can combine their powers for a powerful team-up attack.
Sadly, other than those changes, the game plays like its predecessor. In fact, the Manhatten hub is copy-and-pasted from Lego Marvel Super Heroes, with the only difference being new dialogue and missions. This game is still good, and is worth playing if you are a fan of Marvel, Lego, or both.
Since this is based on the MCU, the roster is not going to be as big as Lego Marvel Super Heroes. As this is based on the Avengers films, you have the main heroes of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, and Black Widow, alongside the supporting characters and villains for the first two films. However, the game does add some other characters like Daredevil, Luke Cage, and even the likes of Lou Ferrigno (who can transform into the 1978 show Hulk) and Stan Lee (who returns from Lego Marvel Super Heroes as a collectible known as Stan In Peril, and an unlockable character). Sadly, anyone owned by other studios do not appear (however, Spider-Man would be in a DLC pack alongside other incarnations as Captain America: Civil War would have Sony allow Marvel Studios to use him).
For levels, the main story levels are based on Avengers and Avengers: Age Of Ultron. However, there are also levels based on the solo movies connected to the films that were released at the time (like Captain America: Winter Soldier and Iron Man 3). Also, the game offers DLC levels that also boasts characters, with one of them being based on the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D show.
As for the game, it is an amazing recreation The game uses a mix of archived audio (for the movie characters) and newly-recorded dialogue (for characters who didn't appear in the game). As with every Lego Game ever since the first Lego Star Wars game, each character has his or her own special abilities that are needed to access certain rooms or collectibles, like Captain America's shield being used to trigger switches and deflect lasers, or Scarlet Witch using mind control to take control of an NPC who can pull a switch to open the way to a hidden collectible. One new feature in each level is The Collector, who will ask for a certain object in a level, which awards red bricks, and when fighting, two characters can combine their powers for a powerful team-up attack.
Sadly, other than those changes, the game plays like its predecessor. In fact, the Manhatten hub is copy-and-pasted from Lego Marvel Super Heroes, with the only difference being new dialogue and missions. This game is still good, and is worth playing if you are a fan of Marvel, Lego, or both.
this is WAY better than marvel rivals
I played this game back when i was 7 years old and it was my birthday me and my mom bought for me on christmas and i had so much fun playing it i liked how they made the starting of age of ultron in the game with legos and the fight scenes are amazing i'm glad they added spider-man and luke cage i sadly didn't get to play as them its so nostalgic i wish i could go back in 2017 and play it again but...my mom sold the games and i didn't want em no more that's the sad part sadly BUT...if the xbox one or ps4 is still out there and if u still have the game go play it now! It's fun. Hope they remake it.
Lacks the Fun of the Previous Marvel Title
As a whole this game is still fun to play the first go around, but lacks any lasting appeal or enticement for the player to commit to getting the 100% achievement. In Lego Marvel Superheroes there were just more reasons to continue playing. For starters the character selection was better. They had all the Marvel characters and could fill out a roster with many different characters with different abilities. Avengers is filled with many different versions of the same character (at least 12 iron man suits not including versions of Tony). If that is what some people want then fine but I would have liked more variety. The lack of references to movies and pop culture were also missing. That is one of the main reasons I continued playing after the story to hear what the characters had to say. Instead we are filled with to many generic missions that feel redundant.
Another issue that I heard but didn't see myself but could understand is the co-op mode in the story. Given the number of cut scenes the second player is often left waiting for the first player to finish without being able to do anything. It would be better to just play the game solo as there will be little fun to have with a friend.
The play-ability of Lego Marvel Avengers was vastly improved. The flying mechanics, combos, and the lack of bugs found (as there was a problem with acquiring the Stan Lee character in the first game).
I recommend eventually playing this if you are into Lego style games but there is no need to rush to get this title.
Another issue that I heard but didn't see myself but could understand is the co-op mode in the story. Given the number of cut scenes the second player is often left waiting for the first player to finish without being able to do anything. It would be better to just play the game solo as there will be little fun to have with a friend.
The play-ability of Lego Marvel Avengers was vastly improved. The flying mechanics, combos, and the lack of bugs found (as there was a problem with acquiring the Stan Lee character in the first game).
I recommend eventually playing this if you are into Lego style games but there is no need to rush to get this title.
Lego Marvel's Avengers
It took me a while but it was fun at times. What bothers me a lot is the fact that there isn't like instructions on how to actually complete Missions so I have to watch YouTube tutorials or it just simply takes me a while to figure out what I'm doing, maybe that's how I am as a "Gamer" but I do feel a lot of the stuff at the start is the games fault for not having a real tutorial.
The stories themself aren't anything unique or new, it's just the MCU stories adapted into LEGO format which isn't so badly done and when you've watched the movies, it's nice to point out what Mission is following what movie. I liked the Captain America Side Missions where you take on Red Skull and Winter Soldier - HYDRA as a whole really, the Captain America stuff in this game were fun and I loved using his shield to take down the enemies plus playing as the Falcon. The Iron Man and Thor Side Missions on the other hand were mediocre, the fact that the Thor Side Mission was adapting Thor: The Dark World (2013) made it even more unbearable because that's one of the worst in the Thor Quadrilogy for me. The Main Missions which was about the Avengers and co. Taking down Loki and Ultron were cool, I think Loki and Ultron were brilliant villains but I do wish I clashed with Ultron more because he was so cool and stood out loads in this game. Loki was also cool but once you take on Ultron, Loki is almost forgettable.
Playing as Captain America, Hulk and Quicksilver were my favourite heroes to use because they're just so OP. Captain America's shield being able to take on so much opponents at once and Hulk smashing all over the place was neat but Quicksilver on the other hand.... The cool combinations that I could do with Scarlet Witch, the super speed moments where there's copies of him all over the place, going up buildings when I had to create machines etc. So fun!
I wish there was more Side Missions like diving into The Incredible Hulk (2008) because taking on the Abomination would have been epic and sure, the Main Missions with Loki and Ultron are long but once your finished with them then there's not much content to cover and I think the stuff with exploring New York City just is a headache. Stopped playing once I finished all the Main and Side Missions - Overall, Lego Marvel's Avengers is fun but it's not something I'd replay due to the amount of time it takes to learn certain missions and I'm not really a fan of adapting the MCU 1:1, I'd have much rather seen storylines from the comics but yeah. 6/10 🙃
The stories themself aren't anything unique or new, it's just the MCU stories adapted into LEGO format which isn't so badly done and when you've watched the movies, it's nice to point out what Mission is following what movie. I liked the Captain America Side Missions where you take on Red Skull and Winter Soldier - HYDRA as a whole really, the Captain America stuff in this game were fun and I loved using his shield to take down the enemies plus playing as the Falcon. The Iron Man and Thor Side Missions on the other hand were mediocre, the fact that the Thor Side Mission was adapting Thor: The Dark World (2013) made it even more unbearable because that's one of the worst in the Thor Quadrilogy for me. The Main Missions which was about the Avengers and co. Taking down Loki and Ultron were cool, I think Loki and Ultron were brilliant villains but I do wish I clashed with Ultron more because he was so cool and stood out loads in this game. Loki was also cool but once you take on Ultron, Loki is almost forgettable.
Playing as Captain America, Hulk and Quicksilver were my favourite heroes to use because they're just so OP. Captain America's shield being able to take on so much opponents at once and Hulk smashing all over the place was neat but Quicksilver on the other hand.... The cool combinations that I could do with Scarlet Witch, the super speed moments where there's copies of him all over the place, going up buildings when I had to create machines etc. So fun!
I wish there was more Side Missions like diving into The Incredible Hulk (2008) because taking on the Abomination would have been epic and sure, the Main Missions with Loki and Ultron are long but once your finished with them then there's not much content to cover and I think the stuff with exploring New York City just is a headache. Stopped playing once I finished all the Main and Side Missions - Overall, Lego Marvel's Avengers is fun but it's not something I'd replay due to the amount of time it takes to learn certain missions and I'm not really a fan of adapting the MCU 1:1, I'd have much rather seen storylines from the comics but yeah. 6/10 🙃
Best LEGO Game EVER made!
This is my all time favourite LEGO game to this day. It improves on lots from the first game and has a phenomenal hub world with iconic locations from the MCU! There are so many different Iron Man armours to choose from and i absolutely loved playing through the story of the first two avengers films. Fin Fang Foom is the BEST character in any LEGO game and is so fun to play as. The speedsters are phenomenal and there is a very funny speed glitch you can do to go super fast around the hub. I love hearing the voices of all my favourite actors from the MCU and enjoy collecting all the collectibles and Stan Lee in Perils and Red Bricks. The character customization is fun and wacky and amazing too. I love how you can replay missions you've done around the different hubs and the variety of characters is amazing as well! I grew up playing this on PS3 and play this on Xbox Series X to this day. I love collecting studs and doing all sorts of fun and wacky stuff in this game. I have played this the most out of any Lego game. I will never forget the day my mom brought this game home in 2016. This game means a lot to me and will always be special to me no matter what.
Did you know
- TriviaLego Marvel's Avengers had the largest character roster of any LEGO game at the time with 250 playable characters.
- Quotes
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent: You should start charging for your services.
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent: Uh, don't let the director know I said that.
- SoundtracksStar Spangled Man
Composed by Alan Silvestri
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