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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

Platform : Sony PSP
Rated: Teen
3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 42 ratings

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  • Demolish and interact with everything in your path. Pummel your enemies by launching crushed cars, lampposts, machinery and anything else you can pick up in your way.
  • Create and customize your ultimate team. Assemble your dream team from the Marvel Universe and select from over 24 playable characters, each with specialized powers.
  • Cooperate with your ultimate alliance. Take full advantage of the Marvel Universe by playing Cooperative Mode with up to four friends, both online and offline.
  • Pick a side in an ideological rift that could yield irreparable consequences for the Super Hero community! Support the pro-registration side and defend national security, or choose to be anti-registration and fight for personal liberties.
  • Combine Super Hero powers for devastating results to create the over 250 unique fusion powers that arm you with an unimaginable arsenal for unprecedented battles.

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The Largest Army of Super Heroes is Back! The highly anticipated sequel to 2006’s Marvel:Ultimate Alliance—heralded as the best Marvel Super Hero game of all time, and selling more than 4 million units worldwide—is finally here with Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Inspired by the acclaimed Marvel Civil War storyline, this action-RPG delivers once again on a colossal cast of characters, thrilling gameplay and impassioned alliances. This next-gen gaming experience leaves the fate of the Marvel Universe—and humankind—in your hands. Lines are drawn. Sides are chosen. And the ultimate question remains: Whose side are you on? Product Summary: The Marvel Universe is being torn apart. The Superhuman Registration Act becomes law and Super Heroes must register as weapons of mass destruction, becoming licensed government agents. As Civil War is stirred, Iron Man leads the Pro-Registration side while Captain America spearheads the stand on Anti-Registration. The enemies you battle and the missions you accomplish depend on which side you choose.

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The largest army of super heroes in gaming is back. The highly anticipated sequel to 2006's Marvel:Ultimate Alliance, heralded as the best Marvel super hero game of all time, and selling more than 4 million units worldwide, is finally here with Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Inspired by the acclaimed Marvel civil war storyline, this action-RPG delivers once again on a colossal cast of characters, thrilling gameplay and impassioned alliances. Lines are drawn, sides are chosen and the ultimate question remains: whose side are you on? PSP-specific features include: access to additional characters Cyclops, Psylocke and Blade. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; }



Choose a side in the Marvel civil war.
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Create your ultimate team.
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Combine abilities into Fusion powers.
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The Marvel universe is being torn apart. You and your team of Marvel super heroes help Nick Fury launch a secret preemptive strike against Latveria and Lucia Von Bardas only to have to thwart her retaliatory attack on New York City. Coupled with other super hero incidents, public sentiment turns against super heroes. The Superhuman Registration Act becomes law and super heroes must register as weapons of mass destruction, and become licensed government agents with the United States government. Lines are drawn as Iron Man leads the pro-registration faction, while Captain America spearheads the stand on anti-registration. You must pick a side and fight to determine the fate of the universe and humankind. So, whose side are you on.

Playable Characters
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 features a wide array of playable heroes and villains, some of which are available from the beginning of the game, while others will need to be unlocked. Although the final list was not available at publishing time, some of the faces from the Marvel universe that players can count on seeing include: Daredevil, Green Goblin, Human Torch, Invisible Woman, Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man, Luke Cage, Mr. Fantastic, Deadpool, Juggernaut, Thing, Spider-Man, Storm, Songbird, Thor, Iron Fist, Wolverine, Venom and Gambit.

Gameplay
As with the original
Marvel Ultimate Alliance, the new version of the game is an action RPG in which players create their own fighting team made up of four super heroes/villains. The makeup of teams can be changed as the player chooses, and characters can be leveled up as they gain experience and the game progresses. In addition, the separate powers of super heroes can be combined, or "fused," resulting in unique abilities that are devastating in combat. The game contains over 250 of these fused powers that only await the right combination in battle to be released.

Key Game Features

  • Create and Customize Your Ultimate Team - Assemble your dream team from the Marvel universe and select from over 26 playable heroes and villains, each with specialized powers.
  • More Characters - PSP players enjoy access to additional characters: Cyclops, Psylocke and Blade.
  • Choose a Side in Marvel’s Civil War - Pick a side in the ultimate ideological rift that could yield irreparable consequences for the super hero community. You can choose to support the pro-registration side and defend national security, or throw your support behind the anti-registration cause and fight for personal liberties.
  • Fight Fear with Fusion - Combine super hero powers for devastating results. Team up with Human Torch and Thor to create a spectacular fiery tornado. Over 250 unique fusions powers arm you with an unimaginable arsenal for unprecedented battles.
  • Wield Superpower in Fully Destructible Environments - Demolish and interact with everything in your path. Pummel your enemies by launching crushed cars, lamp posts, machinery and anything else that you can pick up in your way.

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2012
Platform For Display: Sony PSPVerified Purchase
Better than the first.
The graphics are great, this includes the characters are great, and the game options are great.
It's fun, I recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2009
Platform For Display: Sony PSPVerified Purchase
If you love Marvel Ulimate Alliance on the PSP before you'regoing to like it now...IF you're also a hardcore Marvel Comics fan. Compared to the MUA I (on the PSP), MUA II isn't that good; shorter game play, no unlockable costumes, and certainly a lack of stroyline as compared to MUA I (and what the **** happen to the Galatcus stroyline?!!). As compard to the PS3 vbersion of the game, forget it...at least on the PS3 version you had graphics, coustmes, and longer gameplay if nothing else, but on the PSP, all you have is love of Marvel Comics and that's why I bought it. So basically, if you ain't into Marvel Comics (like Really into it) don't waste your money.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019
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Fun game but kind of hard to play as just a one person game
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2013
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I bought this for my grandson for Christmas and he loved it! He was very excited to play the game.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2009
Platform For Display: Sony PSP
If you played and loved the first Ultimate Alliance on the PSP, don't waste your time with this game. It seems that when they made the PSP version of this game, they took all of the good aspects of the series and stripped them away. It's like you are playing a demo of a just announced game that still is in the works and therefore still needs a lot of work put into it. I will explain what I mean point by point.

In X-Men Legends 2 and Ultimate Alliance, if you went back to the home base for that act of the game, you were able to go to a device that would let you access bonus missions, see concept art you had unlocked, re-watch the amazing cut scenes you have unlocked, buy gear for your party, go back over your mission briefing, and even have some interesting conversations with some of the characters. And depending on who you had in your party you could get some really interesting reactions from the characters. And from early on in the game you gain the ability to teleport back to the base as needed. In Ultimate Alliance 2, you can only go back to the base between missions. But that makes sense to an extent since they completely removed the gear aspect of the game, so no need to waste your time in an action/RPG equipping yourself. There is no concept art to unlock. You can't watch the cut scenes again, though for some reason you can go back and redo previous missions, though I have no idea why you would want to. There isn't any real conversation between the characters. It all amounts to "here is another bonus mission to unlock someone else" or "go talk to the boss." Riveting.

In Legends 2 and UA1 from any save point you could transport to any previously found save point or back to base. You could also change out your team and even change the costumes of your characters as you unlock them. And speaking of costumes, you had on average 4 different costumes for your characters in the end. Also, locked characters were usually unlocked by meeting some sort of in-game conditions, like find scattered items. With the PSP version of UA2 the save points serve no purpose beyond saving and changing your team. You can't even change your costumes there. Know why? Now, I have heard with UA2 on the console systems that there are only 2 costumes for each character. That stinks, but ok. But with the PSP version, they completely removed the alternate costumes all together. And don't worry about wasting your time finding those little items to unlock characters. In this release of the game you just wait until you are given a bonus mission for that character, get the second place prize for it, and they are unlocked. And speaking of characters, the selection is smaller than that of UA1.

And don't let various web-sites fool you with their descriptions. They claim that you can join with your friends, either locally or over the internet. That is a lie. They removed the multi-player from the PSP version. They call it an action/RPG. This amounts to every time you level up you get to decide where to spend an 'skill point.' Don't get your hopes up though, most of the time due to the level restrictions on increasing skills you will only have about one or two options of where you can put said point.

Oh, and if you want the game for the story, don't bother. The sound quality is so choppy and bad most of the time that you won't be able to understand what the people are saying, and in the few cases where there is subtitles to go with it, they are out of sync and disappear way to fast.

What happened? UA1 had a larger cast to choose from and 4 costumes per character that each had abilities that could be upgraded and you had gear you could equip to each character allowing for some simple but decent RPG elements. There were all kinds of things you could unlock, from finding bonus mission disk to concept art to items needed to unlock special characters. You could re-watch the beautiful cut scenes. And you could play with your friends. UA2: smaller cast, no costumes, no gear, nothing to unlock, nothing to find scattered throughout the levels, and no multi-player. All you have is the ability to redo previous missions. But with nothing to unlock, for the life of me I can't imagine why you would want to waste one extra minute on this game. If this were the first game to come out, all of these problems might be acceptable. But after they did so much UA1, this is a total waste of time and money.

If all you have is a PSP I would recommend sticking with UA1 until you can buy a 360 or something and get a console version.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2013
Platform For Display: Sony PSPVerified Purchase
Excelente producto recomendado, el empaque fue el adecuado para el envío eso me disminuye el costos de envío para Venezuela.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2016
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I am not a big fan of this game on PSP, the Graphics on the first one are a lot better. And also the Storyline isn't as well written. Though the gameplay is nice. and kind of makes up for it. this game is very easy to cheat using cheat codes. and I am all for unlocking the characters but when you do so by code in this game it just feels cheap as you are taking away a lot of gameplay out of it. But if you are a Marvel fan like I am, it wont bother you to own this game!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016
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very good

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Game
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2016
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Game plays well, quick delivery, case is damaged though
Amazon カスタマー
5.0 out of 5 stars サイコー!!
Reviewed in Japan on January 24, 2015
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すぐに届いてスピーディーだった。
文句なしの星5!!
楽しくやってます〜
平澤 毅彦
3.0 out of 5 stars 説明書も英語でなれるのが大変でしたが、慣れたら そこそこ楽しかった。
Reviewed in Japan on December 7, 2013
Platform For Display: Sony PSPVerified Purchase
説明書も英語で、操作を理解するのが大変でしたが、慣れたら そこそこ楽しめた。 
GALAXY野郎
4.0 out of 5 stars 何気にハマります
Reviewed in Japan on February 22, 2010
Platform For Display: Sony PSPVerified Purchase
他の方のレビューを見て買ってみました。洋ゲーなので迷ったのですが…英語力がなくても問題無く雰囲気で難なく進めます。ストーリーがわかればもっと面白い。

正直キャラは良く解らないけど、それが逆に楽しめました。マーヴェルを、ちょいかじり、くらいでも全然イケます。

アクションもなかなかで内容も雰囲気も個人的に好きですね。操作もやってるうち覚えます。
気楽にできますよ。

ただ他の方も指摘された通りキャラが小さく迫力に欠けます。
それでも他でカバーされてる感じで面白かったですね。

キャラを少しでも知っていれば楽しさも増します。有名所で言うと…ウルヴァリンとアイアンマンの合体技とかカッコイイですよ。ちなみにキャプテンアメリカやX−MENキャラなど日本のゲームでお馴染みだったので入り込めました。
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Kylon
5.0 out of 5 stars 何十周もしましたっ!
Reviewed in Japan on January 6, 2012
Platform For Display: Sony PSPVerified Purchase
とっても面白かったです!

もともと、この作品のファンだったので特に気にせず楽しめましたが、強いて言うなら、
若干画面がごちゃごちゃする時に目が痛くなるという事くらいでしょうか!

とにかく、良いの一言ですっ
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