
They have such a huge number of characters and they range all over the Marvel Universe, past and present, pulling out some deep cuts. Speaking of bringing the universe together, there are over 200 unlockable characters in this game, making it the largest cast I’ve seen in a LEGO title to date.

Chronopolis feels the same stitching together the Marvel Universe. Being able to get a sense and feel of different parts of the world within walking distance. Like Disney’s World Showcase in Epcot or Busch Gardens Williamsburg’s European lands theme. When you get bored of your surroundings, you can just hop into another area and the game feels fresh again. This serves as your open world in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 and there’s a lot going on.Įach section of Chronopolis has its own collectibles, quests, and Stan Lee encounters. How this ends up to be is because the big baddy in this game, Kang the Conqueror, has pulled together multiple universes across space and time to create a large world he calls Chronopolis.

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You’ll find some inspirations sure, like Sakaar from last year’s Thor: Ragnarok, but it’s mixed in with places like the Wild West and Nueva York, a location from the 2099 series of comics. It’s because of this freedom, they were able to craft a story and locations with some more creativity.

The game is like comfort food, you know what to expect and you know you’re going to enjoy it regardless.īecause the story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 isn’t tied to any particular piece of fiction, like the Marvel Movies, the game is free to do a lot. It’s the same formula used for years now, basic combat, environmental puzzles, huge casts of characters, co-op play, lots and lots of silly puns, utilizing character abilities to progress, and more. It’s the quirky personality paired with the simple but fun gameplay. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is more of the same that we’ve come to expect from the TT Games gang.
