

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.
MARVEL ULTIMATE ALLIANCE PC REMASTER SOFTWARE
The one piece of good news in this whole mess is that the games themselves are perfectly fine, so if the annoying issues with controls end up being fixed, the remastered versions will most likely be a great improvement over the old ones. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role-playing game released by Raven Software and Activision in October 2006 in U.S. "#UltimateAlliance update! MUA1 DLC and PC fixes are on the way! More details to follow from soon!" If you're among the unfortunate bunch of people that ended up buying the remastered versions for €60, you'll be somewhat glad to hear that the fixes are "on the way" according to a brief Twitter announcement:

but the reality is unfortunately a bit different.Īs it turns out, the " remastered" version doesn't have any of the DLC characters, the menus are almost completely unusable as they don't respond to button prompts properly, you can't rebind the controls, and best of all, controller support is next to nonexistent. They are now coming back, to be available digitally via Steam tomorrow. With that in mind, you would expect that a modern remaster of MUA 1 and 2 would be met with a shower of praise from long time fans and those that would soon become ones. Marvel Ultimate Alliance was one attempt, but never quite took the world by storm and the sequel was never released on PC. Despite not being a fan of fighting games, even I can admit that the Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 and 2 are some of the most fun comic book inspired punch-em-ups you can find.
