Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

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Re: Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

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Ramatut4001 wrote:
schi0249 wrote:yeah, I also tried it when it came out. I found the controls to be difficult. No where as easy as X-Men Legends. Anyone play one of the other versions? I see the 360 version for cheap and have thought about picking it up.
I've been slowly playing through the 360 version for a long time now. I like it but it's not quite as good as X-Men Legends was on he original Xbox. I could never play it with motion controls standing in for button presses.
X-Men Legends, X-Men Legends II and MUA all have a different feel. Each cool in their own right. On the negative side though, my god it's bug/glitch chaos in these games!! For crying out loud!!

Anyway, playing games like this on the Wii is pointless in my opinion. Wii games should be designed for the Wii, not ports with tacked on Wii controls. For the record, MUA on the 360 and the PSP are the best versions. They each have exclusive content. Awesome extra characters on the 360(like the Hulk) and cool new modes on the PSP version(which is a very good port too)
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Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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Re: Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

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Gamerforlife wrote:Anyway, playing games like this on the Wii is pointless in my opinion. Wii games should be designed for the Wii, not ports with tacked on Wii controls.
This.
Gamerforlife wrote:For the record, MUA on the 360 and the PSP are the best versions. They each have exclusive content. Awesome extra characters on the 360(like the Hulk) and cool new modes on the PSP version(which is a very good port too)
Extras on the PSP? Color me intrigued.
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