Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril – Nintendo DS
- Battle the forces of evil with a myriad of powers like super-strength, flight, and invisibility at your disposal
- 45 action-packed missions range across the breadth of the Marvel Universe
- Use fast-pace combat and activate Super Moves like Hulk’s Thunder Clap and Iron Man’s Arc Reactor
- Complete challenges and earn awesome rewards
- Get super powered assistance from tag team partners or take full control of them in Free Play
- Enjoy the game with Touchscreen functionality
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes offers an original storyline in which Nick Fury calls upon Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Spider-Man, Wolverine and other heroes spanning the Marvel Universe to save Earth from such threats as the vengeance of Loki and the hunger of Galactus, Devourer of the Worlds. LEGO and Marvel fans will enjoy classic LEGO video game adventure and humor, while playing as their favorite Marvel characters. Battle the forces of evil with a myriad of powers like super-strength, flight, and invisibility at your disposal 45 action-packed missions range across the breadth of the Marvel Universe Use fast-pace combat and activate Super Moves like Hulk’s Thunder Clap and Iron Man’s Arc Reactor Complete challenges and earn awesome rewards Get super powered assistance from tag team partners or take full control of them in Free Play Enjoy the game with Touchscreen functionality
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
So if you have a kid who gets frustrated easily this probably would not be the right game to …, By
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I had this game on my xbox. I was expecting it to be a little different from console to console which it is. Also it’s a little challenging to get past some of the levels and I’m saying that as a twenty year old. So if you have a kid who gets frustrated easily this probably would not be the right game to get them. It’s fantastic for any one who loves the avengers or super hero’s though. after you’ve unlocked certain super hero’s you can go back and replay the levels you’ve defeated with different hero’s and see what else those levels have to offer. Great game. I have it on the ds btw.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Kept her busy for hours,
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Gave as an Easter gift to my daughter in her Easter basket. She loves marvel and really liked this game. She enjoyed playing it for hours. Great game for 10 years old.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful
What happened here??,
This review is from: Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril – Nintendo DS (Video Game)
Ever since its debut, the Lego line of games has always offered fun puzzle-platforming that breathed new life to both Legos and the franchises they touched. Whether they be on a console or handheld, fans were usually in for a good time.
So who thought it was a good idea to change up the formula for the handheld lineup of Lego titles into something so extremely stripped down?! Instead of being the puzzle-platforming goodness we’ve come to expect, Lego Marvel: Universe in Peril is an isometric psuedo-3D beat ’em up. Yeah, sure, there’s still Lego pieces to build in certain little areas, but they’re not for puzzle solving! Pretty much throughout the adventure, you’ll just be bashing down enemies and collecting cogs in very small environments. The concept does seem sound on its own, but to slap the Lego branding on it? Thanks for ruining our high expectations, Traveler’s Tales. Worse, there will indeed be times where you’ll have to replay levels to obtain achievements that are REQUIRED TO MOVE ON. What a stupid design choice, and just to make the game last longer in length. I would’ve actually probably have given this another star if these achievements were absent or at least optional. Unfortunately, it’s here and accounted for, and it hampers my experience and enjoyment with the game. Overall, if you want a good Lego game, play pretty much anything else. Heck, play the console version of Lego Marvel, or the previous handheld installment, Lego Batman 2. This one is Disappointment with a capital D. UPDATE: Probably another thing that bothers me a lot here is that this DS version took an extra four months to release than the 3DS/Vita edition. What took this so long to port over? HOW could this have taken long to port over? Why was nothing fixed? |
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