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Hasn't aged very well. The game looks terrible and extremely dated, with bleak environments. The mix of ultimate designs and classic designs for characters is a weird choice that characters such as Wolverine and Thor suffer for. But a lot of the alternate suits are nice callbacks for comic fans.

The basic gameplay is basic and repetitve. The actual good skills that are unique to each hero (and their powers) are pretty decently fun to use but often will cause energy to drain so fast that you're forced to go back to annoying melee mashing that feels extremely soulless.

The story is overall good, it is a little cheesy and the voice acting is pretty terrible (extremely over-acted) but it takes you to a variety of comic locations and lets you meet plenty of characters that you're kept invested on where you'll go next.

Overall I'd say it's worth playing if you're a fan of comic books (maybe not just the movies/shows though as quite a bit of this is oldschool obscure) but the gameplay really does drag the score down.

Frames of this game are burned into my brain.

A Marvel universe epic, a beautifully fun action RPG, all of Raven's experience gave us this, Marvel Ultimate Alliance and it's one of my favorite games of all time. You want a tour of the Marvle universe visiting all the famous places with a big roster of heroes? This is your game! Mods also breathe new life into this game so I definately recommend that

Remember when Raven Software was allowed to make actual video games instead of being forced to work in the Call of Duty mines? Good times, good times.

This game is so good, I have it on three different platforms. Wish there had been more characters (even on top of the DLC), like She-Hulk! Why is she only playable in the DS version of MUA2?


melhor jogo da minha infância, um dia eu vou fazer os tcholas da mkposting jogar isso em coop dnv sem q o jogo dê crash

This is that kind of game that you must come back. It may not have the best gameplay combat nor graphics, but years later and no game has come close to the experience of being a Marvel superhero.

Doctor Doom can kill the Avengers but can he kill Blade, Daredevil, Elektra and Ghostrider? No, I thought not.

Pretty fun and straight-forward ARPG with satisfying progression and a buffet spread of unlockable characters. The modding scene takes this from a fun aside to a really incredible treat for Marvel fans.

Dark Alliance but with Spiderman instead of a drunken dwarf (worse)

Pretty peak back in the day with my siblings.

A damn shame its delisted because this is probably the best marvel game. The gameplay is fine and I have no problems with using a controller. It seems that varies from person to person. But the game runs fine no issues so far and finally includes the DLC. Really solid story with fun and engaging gameplay. This is basically what marvels avengers should have been.

I liked 2 more but tbf I did spend more time in 2 than I did this one

got cockblocked on the first level when i wass 7. very bad game

was intending on beating the game but i forgot to save and lost like 3 hours of progress so i think im good

childhood game, i have beat this game and bought it so many times, its just so good

This was the first video game I ever played. While raven's evident enthusiasm for the source material and appealing presentation compared to other budget titles of the era are notable, Marvel Ultimate Alliance can be a somewhat entertaining romp for comic fans, and a droll slog for everyone else. Also the game is completely unbuyable anywhere thanks to a copyright dispute between activision and disney, not to mention that the "remastered" version that was available on steam for a short time is extremely slapdash and buggy.

Play this with your babysitter and have a good time

A great game in my head, but far from great in practice. I love marvel. I love comics. The single greatest aspect of this game was the ability to create whatever team of heroes I wanted. Although the roster was not massive, or even very large for that matter, there were still enough heroes that I spent way to much time trying to pin down my select 4. Ultimately, I landed on a four of Wolverine, Deadpool, Blade, and my main, Moon Knight. Another great aspect was the costume and power upgrades. The systems forced me, the player, to only choose a some upgrades to master and had to leave others underdeveloped.

I think a lot of the negatives of this game may just come from the era it was developed. In that middle 2000's era, games had bad camera following, repetitive combat, and a whole-lotta jank. The gameplay was tough to sit through at points just because I felt the whole time I was running around and repeatedly mashing the same combos and powers. Yeesh, it was repetitive. The jank was a little more love and hate. Jank is just a natural aspect of these older games but I enjoyed the experience, or at least I enjoyed getting done with this experience.

I enjoyed the game. Towards the end, I think I enjoyed it being over more than grinding through the finish. The gameplay was just way to repetitive. But! But the ability to build my superhero team, develop the characters, and keep learning all their strengths and abilities was one of the best features I've experienced in a game. Much better than the 2020 Avengers game and its limited roster. I would say the gameplay of these 2 are comparable, very repetitive gameplay loop, 2020 Avengers was much smoother and not just graphics but all the other modern aesthetics, but Ultimate Alliance 1 had the way better team customization and upgrade systems. I'd say both are 3's out of 5 but different 3's altogether.

Thankfully, with all the Diablos and Diablo clones out there, we got an ARPG that is different. Not better, perhaps, but at least different.
Built upon the corpses of X-Men Legends 1 & 2, Ultimate Alliance was a bright, bombastic light in the darkness cast by the aforementioned swarms of games.
Colorful and an absolute blast to play with friends or online, with some of peoples’ favorite Marvel Characters.
It’s a shame this series died with the lackluster Ultimate Alliance Civil War.
Well, until 3 came out for the Switch. I haven’t played that one yet.
I’d say you owe it to yourself to at least give this a try.

I remember this game being amazing.

I've played the first act so many times since I got this game. I just never had the enthusiasm to continue playing. But I finally did, and everything past that first act is pretty awesome.

The combat can get tedious, but once you get into it, you start feeling it more.

I also really love how the ending has those little things where you get rewarded with little story nuggets for the optional objectives.

Peak. re-release this again so i can buy it on steam


Juego pelotudo
No me deja hacer cosas que hay que hacer
Juego pelotudo

Need to return to this badly.

First marvel game I ever played. Was a fun campaign, great co-op. Limited moves you could do with the characters and also wish you had more opportunity to play as some of the other heroes during the campaign (looking at you Nightcrawler)

Ultimate Boredom. I found little fun in this game. The story was awful with horrendous voice acting. There's no gear to farm, and character customization is next to zero. So running through the game felt pointless. The gameplay is awful, I hate that enemies can finish their attacks when I've stunned them. Boss fights suck, they attack way too often making it hard to do anything other than block. Oh and the last fight where Doom keeps knocking you all over the place constantly? Hot garbage.