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Okay, so I could just about forgive the annoying pointlessness of how easy it is to slog through this game without really needing to think about all the different characters and powers on offer (Wolverine, unchanged since the first X-Men: Legends game which this faithfully copies, still always makes a level easier and it's good to have some ranged attacks, especially ones that don't need to be aimed, but otherwise...) - yes, clearly the absurd number of characters is there for the geeks, and that's it. What really baffles me about this game, in terms of it seeming only half-finished, is the way that certain characters are programmed to recognise each other, yet if you take Dr Strange into his own sanctum, say, and talk to Wong, the first question that it suggests you ask him is still "Who is Dr Strange?" - I mean, how is that not going to irritate the fuck out of regular gameplayers and geeks alike?
Even worse is the fact that after the last level of each of the bigger chapters, you go back to the base for that chapter but the characters you can interact with are all still programmed to think the time is immediately before the level you just played. Is there no such thing as quality control anymore? |
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