I recommend eventually playing this if you are into Lego style games but there is no need to rush to get this title. The flying mechanics, combos, and the lack of bugs found (as there was a problem with acquiring the Stan Lee character in the first game). The play-ability of Lego Marvel Avengers was vastly improved. It would be better to just play the game solo as there will be little fun to have with a friend. Given the number of cut scenes the second player is often left waiting for the first player to finish without being able to do anything. Another issue that I heard but didn't see myself but could understand is the co-op mode in the story. Instead we are filled with to many generic missions that feel redundant. That is one of the main reasons I continued playing after the story to hear what the characters had to say. The lack of references to movies and pop culture were also missing. If that is what some people want then fine but I would have liked more variety. Play and unlock more than 100 of your favorite superheroes and villains from the Marvel Universe, including Iron Man, Wolverine, the Hulk, Spider-Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Loki and more. Avengers is filled with many different versions of the same character (at least 12 iron man suits not including versions of Tony). About LEGO Marvel's Avengers Deluxe Edition. They had all the Marvel characters and could fill out a roster with many different characters with different abilities. For starters the character selection was better. In Lego Marvel Superheroes there were just more reasons to continue playing. As a whole this game is still fun to play the first go around, but lacks any lasting appeal or enticement for the player to commit to getting the 100% achievement.
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