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2006 video game
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
File:Marvel UA.jpg
Developer(s)Raven Software
Vicarious Visions
Beenox Studios
Barking Lizards Technologies
Publisher(s)Activision
Platform(s)PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360, Wii, Game Boy Advance
ReleaseCanada United States Oct 24, 2006 (PC, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, GBA)
Canada United States Nov 7, 2006 (PSP)
Canada United States Nov 17, 2006 (PS3 Launch)
Canada United States Nov 19, 2006 (Wii Launch)
Canada United States Dec 4, 2006 (DS)
Genre(s)Action RPG/ Adventure
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer, Online

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an Action role-playing game announced by RavenSoft and Activision for Fall 2006. The companies said the game, previously referred to as Marvel Legends, features over 20 playable characters and more than 140 cameo appearances.

Story

Dr. Doom has formed a new Masters of Evil in order to steal Odin's power. They then launch an attack on a S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier. Nick Fury sends out a distress call to all available meta-humans. Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man and Wolverine respond and proceed to eliminate Doom's forces. The heroes then travel to various locations in order to stop Doom's plan and, of course, save the world.

Features

The game will have over 140 characters from the Marvel Universe appear. Players will be able to create teams, and have online and co-operative play, for up to 4 players. In co-operative mode players will have to fight for the most kills in order to get the experience points at the end of the level. Unlike X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, in which players can only play danger rooms that have been unlocked or single player progress, players can now play through the whole level from start to finish. There will also be special comic book missions, revisiting a moment in a character's past and facing a classic arch rival. Characters will have four skins, which can alter stats of the character, as well as unique controllable powers

Players will fight in mid air, underwater and on the ground, with fully destructable and interactive environments in over 17+ locations, travelling around the Earth and universe back and forth by the end of the game. The game will have alternative endings, affected by the decisions the player(s) make.

There will be exclusive characters for the PSP, Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3.

Versions

The game is due to be released for 6th and 7th generation consoles, as well as the PC. The graphical engine and looks will differ between the various platforms. For the 6th gen consoles, characters models will be similar to X-Men Legends: cel-shaded and almost cartoonish. The 7th generation versions will feature more detailed character models and environments. The PC version will vary depending on the customization of a user's settings, though at the best settings, the graphics will be at least par with the 7th generation versions. The PC version will also feature "intuitive mouse controls".

GBA

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance's graphics will be reduced to a lower graphics quality for the GBA version.

  • Just like the other versions, players can switch between any character during the game. Players can also create their own team involving only 3 characters. Also, some characters will not be available on the GBA, such as Black Panther.
  • The same exact gameplay as in other versions; players can do major upgradings on characters and tactics, as well as build their reputation points.
  • Exclusive to the GBA version: players can call in a striker, which performs devasting attacks on-screen enemies.
  • Interactive environments; players can take advantages and use this to track their enemies.
  • Some additional gameplay modes added including: Shield Simulator, Time Challenges, Scavenger Hunts, and a Survival mode.

PSP

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Characters, from left to right: Spider-Man, a Skrull Warrior, Elektra, another Skrull Warrior and Ghost Rider. Screenshot from E3 2006's PSP build.

The PSP version will feature simplified graphics, different characters, and extra features:

  • 4 exclusive playable Marvel characters.
  • 6 special comic book missions
  • Microphone support (voice chat), via which players can speak with other players online
  • Player Statistics
  • Exclusive prequel missions

Wii

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Screenshot from E3 2006's 6th generation build.

The Wii version will feature:

  • Specific motion-sensitive controls for normal moves
  • Motion-sensitive controlled Special attacks, unique for each character
  • All gained powers can be accessed at any time.
  • Access to any special move at any time, which is unavailable for any other build. (Menu selection must be used for other builds.)
  • There is no online play, but there is normal multiplayer


Voice actors

Locations

From the early screenshots and preview provided through out the early stages and works, certain locations are already confirmed (it is known that there will be 17 locales in total):

See also

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