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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2

2017
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableNov 14, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperTT Games
Overview

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an all-new, original adventure and sequel to the smash hit, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. Bringing together iconic Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains from different eras and realities, along with signature LEGO humor, the latest adventure transports players into a cosmic battle across a myriad of Marvel locations ripped from time and space into the incredible open hub world of Chronopolis. Players will go head-to-head with the time-traveling Kang the Conqueror in an epic battle across Chronopolis, from Ancient Egypt and The Old West to Sakaar and New York City in 2099. Along the way, gamers will be able to take control of a host of iconic characters, from Cowboy Captain America from the past to Spider-Man 2099 from the future along with Thor, Hulk, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Green Goblin, and dozens of other Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains.

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IMDB Score

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Critics mostly love the story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 for its humor, originality, and character mash-ups, though some find faults in rushed dialogue and generic storytelling. Overall, the game offers an entertaining narrative with well-written dialogues and deep lore-based fan service that appeals to Marvel fans old and new.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its entertaining and well-written narrative. Critics such as Cheat Code Central, Game Informer, and COGconnected highlight the game's humor and funny writing, which adds to the enjoyment of the story. The game's original storyline, as mentioned by Destructoid and Gameblog.fr, is also appreciated, as it introduces fresher faces from the Marvel universe and allows for unique character mash-ups. Additionally, critics like PlayStation Universe and NintendoWorldReport commend the game for its twists and turns, deep lore-based fan service, and well-written dialogues. However, there are some criticisms regarding the story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Destructoid mentions that the dialogue appears rushed and the voice acting quality varies. IGN Italia notes a slight decrease in brilliance compared to previous LEGO titles. Digitally Downloaded criticizes the story for being generic and lacking interesting character development or meaningful story beats, only briefly exploring the interactions between Marvel characters. While these criticisms are present, they do not overshadow the overall positive sentiment towards the story. Overall, the critics' consensus is that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 offers an entertaining and enjoyable story. The game's humor, twists, and well-written dialogues are praised by multiple critics. The original storyline, deep lore-based fan service, and the inclusion of various Marvel characters from different timelines and dimensions are also appreciated. Despite some minor flaws like rushed dialogue and generic storytelling, the majority of critics find the story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 to be engaging and appealing to both ardent Marvel fans and newcomers.


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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 gameplay receives mixed reviews. Critics praise creative challenges, diverse character abilities, and accessibility for all ages. However, issues with controls, repetitive combat, and lack of innovation dampen the experience. The game follows the typical LEGO formula, offering a mix of enjoyment and staleness for players.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the gameplay of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, it is evident that there are both positive and negative aspects to consider. Several critics, such as Cheat Code Central and FANDOM, highlight the creative and enjoyable challenges present in the gameplay. The puzzles, races, and character missions provide a variety of activities for players to engage with. Additionally, the accessibility for all ages, as mentioned by Digital Chumps and GameSpot, is a positive aspect that makes the game appealing to a wide range of players. The ability to play as different characters and utilize their unique abilities, as noted by Wccftech and COGconnected, adds diversity and enjoyment to the gameplay experience. The inclusion of team-ups and finishing moves, as mentioned by TheSixthAxis, brings changes and refinements to the well-worn gameplay formula. However, there are also negative aspects to consider. Several critics, including Destructoid and PlayStation Universe, criticize the lack of responsiveness in controls, issues with button contexts, cameras, AI partners, and platform jumps. The repetitive button-mashing combat and puzzle-solving, as mentioned by CGMagazine and The Sydney Morning Herald, can also be seen as a negative aspect. The combat system is described as repetitive and lacking depth by Stevivor, while Gaming Nexus highlights that some puzzles can be confusing and require outside help. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 follows the typical LEGO formula, with little innovation or significant changes introduced. While some critics, such as Game Informer and GameSpew, find enjoyment in the familiar gameplay mechanics, others, such as Digitally Downloaded and Switch Player, express a sense of staleness and repetition. The inclusion of an open-world component alongside linear levels, as mentioned by IGN Italia, adds some variety to the gameplay experience. However, it is important to note that the game still provides plenty of content to keep players busy, with story missions, side missions, and collectibles, as highlighted by Gaming Age and Xbox Achievements. Ultimately, the gameplay of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a mixed bag, with its creative challenges and diverse character abilities being overshadowed by issues with controls, repetitive combat, and a lack of innovation.


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Critics praised LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 for its stunning graphics and vibrant open world, but noted technical issues like glitches and frame rate problems. Overall, the game captures the charm of LEGO with its well-designed visuals, despite some setbacks.

The majority of the critics praised the graphics and visual design of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, with many highlighting the game's diverse and colorful open world. Cheat Code Central commends the well-designed and interesting visuals, while Critical Hit mentions the larger levels and vibrant colors that contribute to the game's visual appeal. The game's attention to detail is also applauded by PlayStation Country, with the reviewer appreciating the impressive level of detail in the big open world. Additionally, CGMagazine mentions the gorgeous details and hidden crannies in the open hub world, further emphasizing the positive reception of the game's visual design. However, there were some criticisms regarding technical issues and occasional glitches. Destructoid mentions distracting pop-up issues as the game loads in characters and effects, and GameSpew points out technical problems such as glitches and crashes. COGconnected specifically notes frame rate issues and occasional freezing during cutscenes. These negative aspects detract from the overall experience of the game's graphics and visual design. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the graphics and visual design of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 are very good. The game successfully captures the charm and wit of the LEGO formula, as mentioned by GameSpot, while also meeting expectations in terms of visual design, according to Digital Chumps. The diverse and colorful open world, along with the well-designed environments and character animations, contribute to the positive reception of the game's graphics. Despite some technical issues, the majority of critics appreciate the visuals and consider them to be a strong aspect of the game.


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Critics mostly praise LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 for its catchy music, great voice acting, and sound design. The game stands out with its orchestral scores, funny sound effects, and varied music tracks like 'Mr. Blue Sky.' Some critics noted voice acting inconsistencies and audio bugs, but overall, the game's humor and music make it a hit among Marvel fans.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 are generally positive. Multiple critics praised the game for its catchy music, excellent voice acting, and well-done sound design. Critics such as IGN and TheSixthAxis specifically mentioned the game's excellent orchestral scores and genuinely funny sound design. The game also received praise for its variety of music tracks, including recognizable songs like 'Mr. Blue Sky' by ELO, as mentioned by PlayStation Universe and Switch Player. Additionally, the game's writing and Marvel humor were highlighted by Shacknews, elevating it above other licensed titles. However, there were some criticisms regarding the Sound Design and Music of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Destructoid and PlayStation Universe mentioned that the voice acting quality varied, with some characters not sounding like their movie counterparts. Destructoid also criticized the poorly optimized audio mix, and PlayStation Universe noted occasional audio bugs that cut dialogue short. FANDOM mentioned that the game's special abilities, such as Star-Lord's Walkman music, added to the overall experience, but did not provide further details on the quality of the sound design. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 has a positive Sound Design and Music. The game's catchy music, excellent voice acting, and well-done sound design were praised by multiple critics. The writing and Marvel humor, along with the variety of music tracks, added to the overall charm of the game. However, there were some criticisms regarding the voice acting quality and occasional audio bugs. Despite these issues, the positive aspects of the Sound Design and Music outweigh the negatives, making LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 an enjoyable experience for fans of the franchise.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Some praise the fully voiced characters and humor, while others criticize the lack of famous voices and inconsistency with movie versions. Positive reviews highlight successful aspects like humor and character portrayal, while negatives point out odd performances and lack of authenticity. Overall, the voice acting is a mixed bag with room for improvement in future games.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 are quite varied. Some critics, such as Gaming Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, have positive views on the voice acting. Gaming Age describes it as "pretty good," while The Sydney Morning Herald mentions that the voice acting is well done. These critics appreciate the fully voiced characters and the humor brought by their funny one-liners. Additionally, Shacknews praises the game for featuring excellent voice acting, including the iconic voice of Stan Lee. These positive opinions highlight the success of the voice actors in bringing the personalities of the characters to life. However, there are also negative opinions regarding the voice acting in the game. Critical Hit criticizes the non-union voice actors, stating that they sound odd in their roles. Wccftech mentions that the voice acting falls into the uncanny valley and does not meet the expectations of having the famous voices associated with the characters. PlayStation Universe also expresses disappointment, noting that the voices do not match the movie versions of the characters. For example, Star Lord does not sound like Chris Pratt and Doctor Strange does not sound like Benedict Cumberbatch with an American accent. These negative opinions highlight the lack of consistency and authenticity in the voice acting, which can be disappointing for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While some critics appreciate the voice acting and find it well done, others express disappointment with the lack of famous voices and inconsistency with the movie versions of the characters. The positive opinions of critics like Gaming Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, and Shacknews indicate that there are successful aspects to the voice acting, such as the humor and the ability to capture the personalities of the characters. However, the negative opinions of critics like Critical Hit, Wccftech, and PlayStation Universe highlight the flaws in the voice acting, such as odd performances, falling into the uncanny valley, and not matching the movie versions. Ultimately, the voice acting in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a mixed bag, with both positive and negative aspects, leaving room for improvement in future installments.


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Critics had mixed opinions on the technical performance of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Some encountered bugs, glitches, and performance issues on various platforms like PS4 and Nintendo Switch, leading to frustrations with controls, frame rate drops, and camera problems. While some critics found workarounds and still enjoyed the game, overall consensus is that improvements are needed through patches to address these technical shortcomings.

In terms of the technical performance of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, the opinions of the critics varied across different gaming platforms. On the PS4, Cheat Code Central highlighted some bugs and glitches, including game crashes and incorporeal objects, but expressed hope that these issues would be addressed with a patch. Digital Chumps also encountered glitches that required restarting areas, but mentioned that they were not common enough to completely break the game. TheSixthAxis mentioned technical hitches and characters getting stuck in scenery, while Gameblog.fr pointed out frame rate drops during open-world exploration and camera issues in closed areas. PlayStation Country noted poor performance during co-op in the open hub world, where the frame rate could drop substantially. Despite these technical issues, it is worth mentioning that App Trigger found the bugs on Xbox One to be easy to overcome and did not cause overwhelming levels of frustration. However, there were also negative opinions regarding the technical performance on certain gaming platforms. Destructoid criticized distracting pop-ups and a poorly optimized audio mix on the PS4, while Game Informer stated that the game was marred by bugs, glitches, and technical issues. Wccftech mentioned controls that sometimes did not register, leading to irritation. On the Nintendo Switch, CGMagazine mentioned the usual glitches and repetition that come with Lego games, while COGconnected highlighted performance issues during cutscenes, including frame rate drops and occasional freezing. NintendoWorldReport noted slowdown in handheld mode, although the game remained playable. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 suffers from various technical issues across different gaming platforms. While some critics experienced bugs, glitches, and performance problems, others encountered frame rate drops, camera issues, and control registration problems. It is clear that the technical performance of the game needs improvement, and many critics expressed hope that patches would address some of these issues. However, despite these technical shortcomings, it is important to note that some critics, such as Cheat Code Central and App Trigger, found ways to work around the bugs and still enjoyed the game to some extent.


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Critics generally praise LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 for its abundant content, diverse Marvel roster, and replay value, offering plenty of reasons to return to the game. While some find it too easy or repetitive, the game's post-credits open world content and option to choose different characters enhance its replayability for Marvel fans and completionists.

The overall sentiment from the critics regarding the replay value of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is largely positive. Many critics mention the abundance of content and activities available in the game, such as unlocking hundreds of characters, completing story missions, and exploring the open world of Chronopolis for sidequests and racing events. GameSpot praises the game's impressive amount of things to do and finds these extra pursuits worthwhile for Marvel fans or completionists. PlayStation Country mentions that completing the story missions alone can take around ten hours, but the post-credits open world content can keep players engaged indefinitely. The game's diverse Marvel roster, combination of old and new characters, and the ability to unlock alternate costumes and variants are also highlighted by PlayStation Universe. TheSixthAxis mentions that the game is "rammed with collectibles" and offers good value, while COGconnected states that there is an abundance of things to do and collect, making it worth playing for those looking to 100% it. The game's replay value is further enhanced by the ability to choose different heroes and complete missions with specific superpowers or character talents, as mentioned by Gamers' Temple. However, there are some criticisms regarding the game's replay value. Shacknews mentions that while the game offers an abundance of missions and collectibles, it may be too easy for seasoned gamers. Gaming Nexus highlights that the backtracking required to unlock collectibles may not be enjoyable for everyone. Additionally, PlayStation Universe mentions that the game follows the same formula as previous LEGO games, which may make it feel repetitive. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 offers a high level of replay value. The game's vast amount of content, including unlockable characters, collectibles, and sidequests, provides players with plenty of reasons to return to the game. The ability to explore and discover new content even after completing the main story is seen as a major positive aspect. The game's diverse Marvel roster and the option to choose different characters and teams for subsequent playthroughs also add to its replay value. While there are some criticisms regarding the game's familiarity and potential repetitiveness, the overall sentiment is that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 offers a satisfying and enjoyable experience for players who enjoy collecting, exploring, and engaging with the Marvel universe.


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Overall Verdict

Critics praise LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 for its fun Marvel universe experience, diverse character roster, and humor. However, they criticize its lack of innovation, technical issues, and repetitive gameplay. Overall, it's enjoyable for Marvel and LEGO fans, but needs a refresh to stay exciting.

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Windowscentral.com

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a blast for Marvel fans, with a huge roster of characters, full co-op support, and a vast and beautiful open world to explore. true believers will get more than their money's worth.

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Gamerstemple.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is a lot of fun, especially for fans of the Marvel comics, and is recommended for parents and kids.

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Gaming-age.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The reviewer is a fan of LEGO games and Marvel, so this release is a no-brainer for them. While disappointed that characters were removed from the first game, the reviewer still finds the game enjoyable. It is considered better than the previous Marvel LEGO release, LEGO Avengers.

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Cheatcc.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game offers a fun and entertaining experience with a diverse roster of characters. The bugs and glitches can be frustrating, but overall it is a solid game.

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Thesixthaxis.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Fantastic Lego game with fun narrative, well-known characters, and refined gameplay, but still part of a well-trodden franchise

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Ign.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is consistently entertaining with its personality and variety, despite some old problems.

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Fandom.wikia.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is highly entertaining and offers a ton of fun despite some frustrating puzzles.

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Shacknews.com

Jan 1, 1970

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If you enjoyed the first Lego Marvel Super Heroes, you'll love this one too. It's a great game to play with younger ones and offers a sandbox where you can play with your favorite Marvel characters.

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Apptrigger.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 is a game that can be enjoyed by gamers of all ages, with its engaging story, easy-to-understand controls, and well-designed graphics and sound.

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Gamingnexus.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is enjoyable overall, but has some flaws in puzzle execution and multiplayer mode. It will be familiar to returning LEGO players, but may not impress new players.

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