![]() ![]() I was already into superheroes when Marvel Ultimate Alliance came out, but it helped usher me into a world of knowledge not accessible without a local comics shop. The first Marvel Ultimate Alliance was the perfect game for a Midwestern kid who spent his time playing video games and reading his mail-in order Marvel comics. Even so, the latest game works wonderfully as a reminder of the weirdness that Marvel still has up its sleeve, and that’s worth noting with the seemingly experimental nature of the MCU’s upcoming Phase 4. This, in turn, makes Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 feel less educational than prior games. The first two games taught a new generation of players about more obscure Marvel heroes, and they did it before the MCU films started going down the same path. But it wasn’t until the recent Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order that the series benefited from the massive success of Marvel’s movies. ![]() Folks were already familiar with Iron Man and Hulk prior to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. The first game came out two years before Iron Man - or, put another way, before the rise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You know some of these caped crusaders, while other characters wear spandex costumes that you’ve never seen before. The Marvel Ultimate Alliance series has always offered fans a huge selection of playable Marvel heroes. ![]()
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