Marvel: Ultimate
Alliance
Game Detail
Players can select teams of four from a range of more than
twenty-two playable characters (although some characters are not initially
available and need to be unlocked), allowing them to create their own superhero
teams or recreate famous teams from the publications. Bonuses are also
available if forming certain groups (e.g. the Avengers, Defenders, Fantastic
Four, Marvel Knights, X-Men). The game also has alternative endings, dictated
by the number of optional missions the player completes. Also included are
trivia, artwork, and "simulator discs", which unlock non-story
related missions for characters. Each character also has a variety of costumes
that offer different advantages.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role-playing video game developed for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox and Xbox 360 by Raven Software and published by Activision. The game was simultaneously ported to the PlayStation Portable and Wii by Vicarious Visions, and to Microsoft Windows by Beenox. A significantly different Game Boy Advance version was also created, developed by Barking Lizards Technologies. The game was initially released on October 24, 2006 in North America for most platforms, with PlayStation 3 and Wii ports following shortly thereafter, as well as international releases. Japan was only able to see a Wii and PS3 release. It was released on July 26, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows, and on July 28, 2016 on Xbox One by Zoë Mode.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance is set within the fictional Marvel
Universe and features many of the superheroes, supervillains, and supporting
characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. Ultimate Alliance is
the third Marvel title to be developed by Raven Software, and features similar
gameplay to their previous Marvel titles, X-Men Legends and X-Men Legends II:
Rise of Apocalypse. A sequel, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, was developed for
multiple platforms by Vicarious Visions, n-Space and Savage Entertainment and
released in 2009.
Consoles,
PC and PSP
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions are virtually
identical, with no major differences. Both platforms include Colossus, Moon
Knight, and five additional comic book missions. Activision released eight
additional downloadable characters on the Xbox 360 via the Xbox Live
Marketplace on April 26, 2007 in a set of packs: a Hero Pack, consisting of
Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Hawkeye, and the Hulk, and a Villain Pack, which
includes Magneto, Sabretooth, Venom, and a playable Doctor Doom. Both packs are
also available in a bundle pack for 800 MSP, which also adds 12 new
achievements to the game. The Gold Edition was released for the Xbox 360 in May
2007 which includes the standard game bundled with all downloadable content.
The Platinum Hits version was released for the Xbox 360 in September 2007. The
set includes all the Gold Edition of the game and a bonus DVD. As of December
2009, the DLC was removed from the Xbox LIVE Marketplace by Activision, meaning
the only way to play as the downloadable characters was to purchase the Gold
Edition or the Platinum Hits version. The Xbox 360 Games on Demand version now
bundles the full game with all previously downloadable content.
The Wii version has a few features unique to its version
including specific motion-sensitive controls for normal moves, motion-sensitive
controlled special attacks (the attacks are unique for each character, but not
the motions), and access to any special move at any time. This version contains
no online play but has a local multiplayer mode in which up to four players may
play at once. It also features the characters Colossus and Moon Knight, as well
as five additional comic book missions.
The PC version is customizable, and many characters (including
those exclusive to all other versions) and their modifications can be obtained
from community sites for play within the game. The PC version's graphics vary
depending on the customization of a user's settings. The PC version also
features "intuitive mouse controls" and works with a gamepad. A
number of custom characters (including Jean Grey, Psylocke, Scarlet Witch, War
Machine, Vision, Dazzler, and Punisher) are available.[7] The re-release
version of the game which came to Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows
via Steam initially released without the DLC featured originally on Xbox 360.
On August 30, 2016 an updated was released on these three systems which
contained the eight downloadable characters previously featured on the Xbox
360.
The PSP version features simplified graphics, different
characters, and extra features including the four exclusive playable Marvel
characters Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Hawkeye, and Ronin. Other things unique
to this version are 6 exclusive comic book missions including one which
contains Swordsman, an exclusive prequel mission, and three exclusive single-player
gameplay modes. Added features include online play, microphone support (voice
chat), and online-recordable player statistics. The PlayStation 2 version of
the game has the same features as the next-gen versions of the game, albeit
without Colossus, Moon Knight and the five bonus simulator missions. In August
2007, a Greatest Hits version was released which included a bonus DVD containing
a making-of featurette. The Xbox version of the game has no changes from the
standard PlayStation 2 edition. However it is possible to play as Colossus and
Moon Knight via a glitch which can be accessed through a series of steps.
Gameplay
Players can select teams of four from a range of more than twenty-two playable characters (although some characters are not initially available and need to be unlocked), allowing them to create their own superhero teams or recreate famous teams from the publications. Bonuses are also available if forming certain groups (e.g. the Avengers, Defenders, Fantastic Four, Marvel Knights, X-Men). The game also has alternative endings, dictated by the number of optional missions the player completes. Also included are trivia, artwork, and "simulator discs", which unlock non-story related missions for characters. Each character also has a variety of costumes that offer different advantages.
Players can select teams of four from a range of more than twenty-two playable characters (although some characters are not initially available and need to be unlocked), allowing them to create their own superhero teams or recreate famous teams from the publications. Bonuses are also available if forming certain groups (e.g. the Avengers, Defenders, Fantastic Four, Marvel Knights, X-Men). The game also has alternative endings, dictated by the number of optional missions the player completes. Also included are trivia, artwork, and "simulator discs", which unlock non-story related missions for characters. Each character also has a variety of costumes that offer different advantages.
Characters
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance features over 140 characters, and in addition the heroes battle evil versions of both themselves and other
heroes throughout the game. Some heroes also appear as a villain under mind
control, such as Jean Grey. In game each character has a set of four alternate
costumes however three of these costumes must be unlocked. However, some of the
characters costumes are also other superheroes in the Marvel Universe. This
includes Iron Man as War Machine, Thor as Beta Ray Bill, Spider-Woman as
Spider-Girl and Julia Carpenter from the Secret Wars, Ghost Rider as Phantom
Rider and Ms. Marvel as Sharon Ventura. Also, there are various upgrades that
can be attached to characters for boosts in power, speed, defense, etc.
Nintendo characters Link from The Legend of Zelda and Samus Aran from Metroid
were to appear in the Wii version of the game, but were cancelled due to being
presented to Nintendo in the PS2 version.
System Requirement
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CPU: Info.
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CPU SPEED: Intel / AMD Hyper-Threaded Dual Core CPU.
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OS: Windows 7 SP2 64-bit.
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VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 / AMD Radeon HD
5670.
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FREE DISK SPACE: 8 GB.
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