
VGChartz's Daniel Parker: "Marvel MaXimum Collection is an incomplete collection of Marvel-themed Super Hero games from the '90s, and what is featured has not aged very well."

Maisie from NoobFeed writes: The MARVEL MaXimum Collection is a great way to relive good times, whether you're playing old favorites or trying these games for the first time. It's not the best Marvel collection ever, but it's a good step toward saving an important part of video game history.

Marvel MaXimum Collection proves that a superhero group is only as powerful as its weakest link.

WTMG's Leo Faria: "There’s no shame in admitting you want to buy the Marvel MaXimum Collection purely and solely due to its magnificent port of the X-Men arcade game. It’s worth the price of admission alone. Think of the rest of the package as a bonus. You might be impressed with some of the games in this package, such as Maximum Carnage on the SNES, but the biggest chunk of this library is here as pieces of nostalgic novelty at best. There’s nothing wrong about it. Limited Run Games did give them a few quality of life improvements, so they’re the best versions they’ve ever been. But just don’t expect a Cowabunga Collection-esque package. We’re still talking about licensed video games from the 90s, some of them having been published by the reviled LJN, so know what to expect."