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Activision has release five new screenshots for Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 today. I've included the new screenshots below.
Ultimate Alliance 2 Screenshots

Ultimate Alliance 2 Screenshots

Ultimate Alliance 2 Screenshots

Ultimate Alliance 2 Screenshots

Ultimate Alliance 2 Screenshots

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

 This second installment of Ultimate Alliance is based upon Marvel: Civil War Comic Series event. Iron Man vs. Captain America, What side are you on ?

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Marvel Ultimate Alliance Review

I came into Marvel: Ultimate Alliance on the Wii with extensive experience with the Xbox 360 version, and had apprehensions regarding how the Wii Remote and Nunchuk could possibly handle the control scheme. Nontraditional games designed with the Wii in mind have been plenty of fun thus far, like the Wii Sports package bundled with the system. But how would something originally made for a standard gamepad, with its analog sticks, shoulder triggers, and array of face buttons fare? To my surprise, the control scheme was well laid out, simple to learn, and plenty of fun to boot. If you're concerned that this sort of game couldn't possibly work with the Wii Remote controller, rest assured that the core gameplay experience is not only handled well, in some ways it has even improved.

If you're not already familiar with this tribute to the stars of the Marvel Universe, then consider Marvel: Ultimate Alliance the unofficial successor to the X-Men: Legends games. You control a party of four superheroes, chosen from over twenty of the Marvel Universe's most popular heroes. The characters aren't so much balanced as they are unique, with a strong community of fans already engaged in heated debate over what the best character options and teams are. There are heroes that excel at fighting up close and personal, like The Thing, Wolverine, and Luke Cage, while others are at their best when making use of area effect attacks and distance moves, like the Human Torch and Dr. Strange. Some characters are jacks-of-all-trades that perform quite well in all situations, like Captain America and Thor. And some, like Elektra, aren't very good at much of anything.


My personal favorite team was built around a heavy hitter with superb range in the stretchy Mr. Fantastic, an incredible melee character in Moon Knight, and a pair of characters with very strong party buffs, Iron Man and Deadpool, who reduce energy consumption and increase the team's melee damage, respectively. It also helped that Deadpool has some of the best recorded dialogue in the game, in terms of both his one-liners during combat, as well as his flirtatious interactions with characters like The Black Widow. If you're looking for laughs, try and keep Deadpool as your active character as often as possible, so you don't miss out on the humor he brings to the game.

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