Marvel Super Hero Squad is nothing more than a kiddified version of Marvel Ultimate Alliance

User Rating: 4 | Marvel Super Hero Squad WII
This review won't be long, because I have very little to say about this awful, awful game. It's certainly not the worst game in the world, but the fact that it rips of Marvel Ultimate Alliance, perhaps the greatest Marvel games ever, and puts forward a half ass video game based on a terribly made television show, which itself is based on kiddie versions of our favorite Marvel Heroes made into toys. Like Ultimate Alliance, you control a team, and fight your way through a level. Unlike Ultimate Alliance, your team only consists of you, and one other character (AI controlled or a second player), the game features no objective like Ultimate Alliance, and instead, all levels are exactly the same. Destroy A.I.M. tech, and defeat the AIM soldiers. Sure, this is meant to be a kids game, so the fact that someone over the age of 12 will find this insultingly easy is no surprising, but it is a problem. The characters should not have been shrunk down and changed into one juvenile crap fest. The mode for unlocking new characters is incredibly tedious and confusing. You're never quite clear how to unlock new people, but you'll most likely give up on unlocking new character like Storm, Hawkeye and Invisible Woman after about one hour of playing this crap. Unless you're five, or are buying this for a five year old, steer clear.