![]() If you complete the main story (which should take around 10-12 hours), or you decide you want to try something new, then you can jump into the free-roam mode at any time. I just felt like it was something different but a little ‘too different’ from the LEGO formula. Whilst I was live-streaming the game, the viewers actually preferred the health bar over the usual hearts style, so I imagine it is just down to personal preference. For example, one boss took me about 15-20 minutes to defeat as I was taking off about 1 mm of health with each hit. The enemies have health bars instead of hearts, yet your character never levels up or gets stronger, so defeating these enemies can drag on. Whereas in previous games, the bosses would have about 3-5 hearts of health and you would have to do something to entice them to drop their defences so you can hit them and remove a heart, this game makes that process more long-winded. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is more focused on its bosses and long drawn out battles. LEGO Ninjago focused on melee and martial arts. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens focused on gunfire and cover shooting. The biggest gameplay addition this time around is the gameplay style and health. You may notice that the Red Brick is missing – these have returned but they are pink bricks as our host this time is Gwen-Pool, and they’re not found in regular levels, they’re located within 10 bonus missions which you unlock whilst in free-roam mode. You will go through 20 levels trying to collect over a certain number of studs, save Stan Lee, Find 10 Minikits and one character card. The core gameplay follows the familiar style we have become accustomed to but the main story missions are presented a little different, as you receive a branched choice of what arc to play next. The team are on a mission to stop a supervillain call Kang the Conqueror, voiced by Peter Serafinowicz, who has taken portions of 16 different Marvel universes and melded them all together into one big mega-city, which he calls Chronopolis. I imagine this is either because we have already had two Avenger themed LEGO games (LEGO Marvel Super Heroes + LEGO Avengers) or because of the success of the Guardians franchise so far. ![]() The main story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 focuses on the Guardians of the Galaxy, rather than the Avengers from the previous games. How often do you get to control legendary Marvel superheroes in an urban sandbox, flying around and destroying things as you please? Couple that with truckloads of pieces to collect and heroes to unlock, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes will serve as a terrific ally in the fight against boredom.The Guardians of the Galaxy are the main focus here ![]() Lego Marvel Super Heroes couldn’t slay all of its technical villains, but there’s plenty of fun to be had despite those shortcomings. ![]() At one point toward the beginning of a level, Lego Wolverine stuck to an unbreakable gate, requiring an ultra-frustrating level restart. Most of the time another hero is able to break the offending piece and the level can continue, but this behavior can still hamstring your enjoyment. "Lego Marvel Super Heroes couldn’t slay all of its technical villains."Įven worse than pre-mayhem mayhem are the moments where heroes would glitch into the environment, getting stuck on something and running around without actually moving.
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