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All member reviews for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

pie or pie
kid, 12 years old
 
awsome
i have the 1st one and i need to get this one and i know this is vilont and some parents dont like the superhero named deadpool but buy it you kid will love you more

AvengingRelic
parent of 13 and 16 year old
 
There are better games for the price.
Boring game play with repetitive action. It's hardly a challenge to beat NPC's.

shakennotstired
teen, 15 years old
 
waste of money
the game is extremely repetitive and does get boring eventually but it is fun unlocking new characters

saakar
teen, 17 years old
 
all ages
i think this game is one of the best marvel video games out there, well first of all they get this storyline from secret wars and civil war storyline, i havnt got the chance yet to read either of those comics yet but i hope to get around to it some day, well anyways the violence isnt bad niether is the language or sexual stuff, i absolutely loved this game and i would recomend it to any of those comic book fans out there, you will love it.

elite gamer
kid, 11 years old
 
horrible game isnt for kids
i despised this game from the first second i played it. it is boring, suspiciously like an ad, and language filled. superheroes may seem good but theyll beat up someone at the drop of a hat.

mkalv
teen, 17 years old
 
Comic game is fun
I think is one of the better comic-book games. Its fun, has alot of characters to play as, and the plot is from the comics. It is too violent for the younger kids, though.

Airlocke
teen, 17 years old
 
i didn't really like the first one. but this one was okay. it was better. but the real only reason i played it all the way through though, was because of deadpool.

chimera
kid, 12 years old
 
should be M. i mean cmon. its worse than modern warfare 2 (by far). if you cant complete the objective within 5 minutes nick fury goes berserk, telling you what you should be doing then swearing at you (knock down that statue, d****t) every ten seconds, and when characters die they say stuff like oh s**t, and in cutscenes they say iffy stuff like man that turret and unleash h**l, which can be repeated over and over and over. also the violence isnt extreme but you still puch and kick people or even use special powers to kill them, though no blood or gore. also, one character is named deadpool which parents (or certainly mine) would hate.

prince of ...
kid, 12 years old
 
a lot of bad words
well it does have at least 28 dam-s and some suc-s no to menshin some hel-s

movie fan141999
kid, 12 years old
 
ok
so alsom but some blood and one kiss and some bad words but ok

thegoldenwarrior
teen, 14 years old
 
perfect for teenagers, but not tweens.
even though it looks like violence is gonna be a big consern, it isnt very bad violence, about the same as lego star wars. the big consern is language. iceman cusses alot, and so does nick fury. the bad thing is they do it in mini videos, wich can be repeated over and over.

pandahugger110
teen, 14 years old
 
Any 11 and up
Ulltimate Alliance is a fansatic game my friends and I just love it. It does have some swearing though. The game is quit tough at some parts.

Bob Wakowski
kid, 12 years old
 
Perfect for 10+. Maybe 9.
I love this game me and my dad play it all the time together. I will say there may be too much violence for an 8 year old but a mature 9 year old can play it. There is language but what I've played so far I've only heard, "So why the he*l would you do that?"

knightsmoon
parent of 1 and 6 year old
 
Complex story, easy gameplay
We enjoy playing this game with our 5-year-old son, though we do have the volume turned down for most of the cut scenes, because the language is sometimes inappropriate. If he does hear something, we try to explain that *we* don't use that language in our family. It is violent, but it's very obviously fantasy, and it gives a complex issue to think about as a family---how to see right and wrong and is there something in between? Everyone in the game is trying to do what they see as the right thing, and it's a positive message to stand up for what you really believe in.

bkute65
parent of 13 year old
 
Fine if you don't have a problem with bad language
It shows team work and problem resolution. I don't know why they had to add foul language. It doesn't make the game any better.

captain ghost
kid, 11 years old
 
Its boring, and it should be M rated. I didnt complete the objective for a while, so nick fury starts yelling stuff like "god d*mn it" and "s--t". The violence isnt so bad though.

somebody
teen, 13 years old
 
Defeinetly should be M. First off, the violence-your a superhero who runs around aimlessly and beats the snot out of people. second-langauge. there is so much langauge. if you dont beat the objective in enogh time, nick fury swears at you, and then gives you the finger if its for too long.

theshark
kid, 12 years old
 
more of an ad than a video game
i dont think it is a very good game, because its probably more of an ad to get superhero junk than a video game. the violence is about the same in the superhero movies, wich some parents might think is really bad but some parents are ok with. they say bad words repeatedly in cutscenes and on missions, so im suprised the ESRB gave it the rating of "mild language"