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Marvel Heroes Review - IGN

As a premise, Marvel Heroes is overflowing with potential. Developed by Gazillion (headed by Diablo co-creator David Brevik) it attempts to combine the frenetic action combat of Diablo with the persistent world and heavy instancing of an MMO, all dressed up in Marvel’s tights. Running around fighting famous villains like Green Goblin or Magneto while hunting for gear upgrades and loot in a free-to-play framework should be fun... but that expectation makes it all the more disappointing that Marvel Heroes regularly feels like a chore thanks to stilted progression systems, repetitive combat, and an incredibly limited endgame.

CoryHG4592d ago

Let me know how disappointed you are for PAYING for this title. For a free to play game and a marvel fan, it's excellent, and is better than those ultimate alliance titles. AND IT'S FREE.

pedrof934592d ago

Those games were ok I think.

CoryHG4592d ago

difference is you paid for those. you don't pay for this.

wanieldiik4592d ago

Even for a f2p game it felt extremly restricted. I wanted to like this because I love superheroes and action rpgs but this was just a major letdown

STK0264592d ago

By your logic, no matter how flawed a game is, as long as it's free, it should get a free pass from reviewers.

At the end of the day, yes it is free, but there are much better free to play games out there.

Obviously, if you are a Marvel fan, go for it, ignore this review and enjoy the game, but you can't expect every reviewer to be Marvel fans, nor should you expect them to give a higher score for it. For example, I enjoy Dynasty Warrior games, but I know they are flawed, and I fully expect them to receive very low scores, but that doesn't make them less enjoyable to me, nor does that make them better games.

KingKionic 4592d ago

My main problem is the price of the characters. Wish they would lower it down to like 5 bucks for wolverine.

MegaMohsi4592d ago (Edited 4592d ago )

price of the characters and costumes needs to come down and then I think it's a very viable game for marvel fans. I don't want to pay $200 just to play as symbiote spider-man (costume is exclusive to the $200 pack)

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Diablo creator explains he had to leave Marvel Heroes “for my sanity”, still feels “guilty”

In a new interview with VideoGamer, Diablo creator David Brevik looks back on Disney's closure of Marvel Heroes developer Gazillion.

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INMATEofARKHAM336d ago

I miss Marvel Heroes like crazy. Still one of my favorite games.

thorstein335d ago (Edited 335d ago )

3 responses and 140º heat. 🤔

I just submitted a story about a dev calling out journos for writing hit pieces on other competing games. It certainly puts all the negative press about certain games into perspective.

NoDamage335d ago

Journos are the problem in the industry right now. People might make inflammatory comments but that's always been the case in the internet type of discourse. Journos fan the flames and most of the times they start the fire.

Mr_cheese335d ago

For the record, I know it's pinned because it's videogamer. But why are we pinning their sub par content

thorstein335d ago (Edited 335d ago )

They're both (N4G and VideoGamer) owned by BGFG.

Christopher335d ago

BGFG owns both N4G and video gamer. The owners want to promote content. At least it's an interview and not something else. It was supposed to unpin after 2 hours, but something went wrong. I manually unpinned it.

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Astrokis335d ago (Edited 335d ago )

@pussymod24

My man, you’re too emotionally invested to a website. Take a step back and just enjoy the content you like, avoid the content you don’t. If you don’t fit within a community, just try another until your views align.

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Indiegogo Campaign Opened to Buy Marvel Heroes

A non-profit educational group is looking to buy the Marvel Heroes license to either maintain the MMOARPG as-is or use it to build an entirely new game.

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zeal0us2901d ago

Too bad Disney won't allow it.

staticall2901d ago

Why campaign is set to "Flexible goal"? Like "We desperately need $450 000, but hey, we'll settle for any amount of money you'll give to us. And we won't have to do a damn thing.".

They say in Indiegogo campaign: "To achieve our plan, we are currently seeking a minimum of $450k – $900k". MINIMUM of $450k, so why "flexible"?
Next, they say that currently, "creditors claims totaling at $900K" and "The closer our offer is to those claims, the greater our chances of success". A chance costs $450 000.
They're also saying that "One downside is that Gazillion has spent millions to license the use of characters and story lines over the years", where will they get millions for a license? Another campaign? Aggressive microtransactions? Oh, right, "Unless millions are raised to fund this campaign, the odds of this option being successful are very limited."

Even their Paragon university website has "Coming Soon" on it and "Elder mage" have only one "news" and copy-pasted content from Indiegogo campaign. Sounds like a scam to me.

Wolfyseyes2900d ago

These were all my feelings as well. The whole thing reeks of ripoff and I'm generally a pretty forgiving guy when it comes to crowdfunding campaigns.

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Gaming Historia Episode 2: The Rise or Fall of Digital Gaming

Chris and Colby are back with Episode 2 of the Gaming Historia podcast. In this episode, we use the imminent closure of Paragon as a jumping off point to discuss Digital Gaming and how it affects gaming as a whole. In addition, we get a little off topic about questionable things that are done with amiibos.

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