Through the little time i spent with it... Its deffinatly your duty to buy this game if your into the gerne

User Rating: 9 | Marvel: Ultimate Alliance X360
It’s not just the scope of the battle that has expanded. The shape of the game itself has taken on a much different shape. The X-Men games followed the hack n’ slash convention fairly closely. While these rules worked well, it always seemed strange that Cyclops would have to sneak off to drink a blue potion to recharge his optical blast. In this game, you no longer need to stock potions. When an enemy is slain, there’s a chance that the fallen will gift you with a cluster of healing orbs that automatically zoom to your character. This change not only removes the clunky system of healing, it makes you feel more like a hero. Your focus is always on the battlefield, not a meter.

As much of a rush as it is to tear apart a legion of robots in seconds flat, the mindless and repetitive grind that accompanies dungeon crawlers isn’t necessarily the best fit for those adorned in tights, either. Amid the brawl, Raven has dispersed a number of minigames that act as tests of strength, speed, and skill. You may be tasked with jamming on a button to lift a heavy object, or tapping the correct sequence of buttons to defuse a bomb. The level designs and environments are also far more dynamic. In one stage, you’ll find yourself running along a side-scrolling path. In another, you’ll find yourself trolling the great seas in search of dear ol’ Namor. Having a greater variety in both the levels and interaction you have within keeps you on your toes and removes the dungeon crawling trance that many usually fall into while playing these games.