The greatest Super Hero action/RPG of all time is back with the world’s largest army of heroes and villains in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, the highly anticipated sequel to 2006’s award-winning Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Incorporating elements of the acclaimed Marvel Civil War storyline, players must choose their side and team up to battle or interact with returning favorites and all-new characters, including Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, Iron Man, Deadpool, Venom, Green Goblin, Iron Fist and Captain America, whose powers can be combined to unleash astonishing new attacks. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 engages players in co-operative multiplayer through graphically rich and destructive real-world environments, and allows players to strengthen their ultimate Super Hero dream teams by teaming up to unleash astonishing fusions of super-powers.
When Marvel Ultimate Alliance and its sequel MUA 2 were ported to PC last week, as “overpriced and overcooked” and that the inclusion of “bugs and dated mechanics” couldn’t justify their lofty price tags. Bill Rosemann, the creative director at Marvel Games—“your man at Marvel”— thereafter to assure players a. Activision has now broken its silence by deploying a PC patch, and by promising free DLC available in the “coming weeks”. 'Both the standalone and bundled versions of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 feature all of its original DLC,” reads a statement from Activision. “We are still working on making the DLC for the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance available in the coming weeks as a free update for everyone who has purchased the title on these platforms alone or as part of the bundle. 'We're focused on identifying and fixing the issues that have been occurring. Thank you for your continued patience as we address these issues.'
Furthermore, a PC patch aims to address technical issues. Controller mapping, for example, has been improved to address Xbox One and Xbox 360 game pads, as well as a common preexisting problem with A button input. The UI has been updated, and fixes for desync and disconnection when playing online have been made.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 Characters
Marvel Ultimate Alliance player invitations have also been tweaked, and “general improvements to audio and fixes for the crackling sounds” have also been applied. These issues should have been addressed before launch—particularly given both games cost £31.99/$39.99 each—but a fix is welcomed nevertheless. Check back for more information on the free DLC in the next few weeks.
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
As many said before game needs update fix BADLY. At the moment the graphics are superb, but is let down critically by the fact that the audio DEFINITELY sound’s like it is actually XBOX/PSP/PS3 ‘Rom’ like you would use in say Dolphin Emulator to play Wii/Gamecube Games. Basically it sounds completely garbled and is not even bearable.