Players can control their own completely unique team by selecting from the largest roster of legendary superheroes ever assembled in one game. There is some possible good news to come from this, as Bill Rosemann, creative director at Marvel Games, has taken the influx of negative reviews to heart and is looking into the situation. “#UltimateAlliance fans, we hear you & are sharing your concerns with our friends at Activision! Please stay tuned!” Rosemann wrote on Twitter. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance lets players create their ultimate team from the largest superhero alliance ever as they engage in an epic quest to determine the fate of the Marvel universe. One of the most damning reviews stated that the game was “The most impudent release in my lifetime. Requirements: Wilie support, Xbox Live, PNP, WiiConnect24, internet. Previously referred to as Marvel-Legends, this game features over 24 playable characters and 140 character appearances.
These problems lead to influx of bad reviews for the two classics. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role-playing game released by Raven Software and Activision in October 2006 in U.S. Consoles also experienced their fair share of problems, with reports of the Xbox One port of Ultimate Alliance missing Achievements, lag, missing DLC and more.
Its been a good two years since I installed the game again and patched it. (From what Im reading its the controller buttons not matching whats on the UI, blah blah blah) I managed to fix it, and the download seems to have dissapeared, that or I cant find it. The PC being the worst offender, with the games experiencing issues with controller support, audio spikes, crashes, and bad keyboard and mouse mapping. I have the original release of the game, and I found a download to fix the controller issue.
The two games were priced at $39.99 a piece or $69.99 for a bundle, while already quite a steep price fans of the series who looked past the price were treated to a slew of issues with the game on both consoles and PC. Earlier this week, Activision relaunched an updated port of Marvel Ultimate Alliance, the beloved Diablo-esque Marvel RPG that was popular during late days of the PS2 and Xbox.