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Marvel Nemesis Rise of the Imperfects | 
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List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $2.89 You Save: $17.10 (86%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 9688
Platform: Xbox ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 0.5 x 7.5
MPN: 100730 Model: 14633149555 UPC: 014633149555 EAN: 0014633149555 ASIN: B0009351Q6
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Jump into the unparalleled deep storyline and intense gameplay -- unsurpassed in the fighting genre | | • | Compete in single-player, multiplayer and online modes for epic, head-to-head clashes | | • | Dozens of unlockables - Battle with all your might to unlock hundreds of rewards | | • | Online play for added challenge |
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Product Description Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects delivers the most authentic and cinematic Super Hero fighting experience ever seen in a video game, while remaining faithful to the legacy of these classic characters. Control a number of characters from Marvel's library of Super Hero families including Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Iron Man. Pummel and ultimately crush adversaries in fully interactive and highly destructible arenas and experience what it's like to fully posses each Hero's super powers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
One of the best Marvel games ever! July 7, 2008 This game is really good! Although it doesn't vary much the gameplay across stages, the characters are so faithful to the comics (and therefore different among themselves) that you'll really enjoy it!! The storyline is simple at first, but intrincate and functional as the game progresses, and the scenaries are very interactive. Also, the cards and comics and movies you unlock during the game are really worthwile!! I strongly recommned for every comics fan!
Good game mechanic and decent pace. June 29, 2008 I was reluctant to purchase this game due to the mediocre reviews on some of the game sites, so I decided to buy a used copy. I have played the game for about 3 hours, and I'm pleased with the game so far.
The story is not that deep, and the production quality of the cut scenes for the origin story of the Imperfects are not as good as the rest of the games. They use real life actors with narration to tell the stories. The dialog is fairly short, so the voice acting isn't much of a factor. However, the story mode does a decent job of adding variety to the fights. The story mode should be thought of as several story modes for each character that seem to be related. Imagine watching a movie where the characters are separated through the city and have to battle villains on their own. You just jump from one character to the next as you progress through their story. As you finish each mission you are taken back to a mission selection screen where you can choose from at most 4 character missions. Sometimes less than 4 missions are available and you regain options as missions and characters unlock. A co-op mode in the story mode would have been a good addition, but because of the nature of the character specific story lines, this may be difficult to implement. Here is a list of the different objectives I've encountered so far.
-Standard one on one fight in the different environments. -Defeat an enemy given a time limit. -Destroy a number of different enemies like robots and flying machines. -Throw a number of enemies off the environment like a bridge.
The environments have plenty of destructible objects that can be used during the fight. The look and feel is dark as most of the fights occur in the evening. There's often plenty of room to fight, so you can hide behind objects or get some distance to allow your character to heal or restore his/her powers when you get in trouble.
I haven't been able to find anyone online through XBOX Live, but I haven't tried very much. I haven't played many versus games. The reviews mention that the characters are not balanced. I haven't found it too imbalanced, but the characters do play differently. Some of them have some similarities like Spider-Man, Venom, and Dare Devil. There's an Imperfect character that plays similar to Storm. The fights have varied in length from 30 seconds to 5 minutes for me depending on how I chose to play.
The fight mechanic is fun. The close combat isn't as deep as some of the other fighter games. You mainly have a weak and strong attack which responds differently with a jump or a direction. You can pick up and throw objects as well as catch objects thrown to you if timed correctly. Some characters have different abilities such as shoot items for ranged attacks, fly, lift heavier objects, transport, or heal. You can also block, but I haven't gotten the hang of it. Some times it seems to be effective, but sometimes not. This may depend on the enemy and the type of attack they're using. Most of the characters can also do a power block which can deflect ranged attacks from the enemy.
If you're a Marvel fan and like the roster, I would recommend this game especially for a used price. If you expect a deep story mode and leveling system like Marvel Ultimate Alliance, then do some more research on this game.
A great game... January 19, 2007 As this was a gift I am writing this review on behalf of my brother. He really enjoys playing the game and described it as "playing in a superhero movie." I hope you enjoy it, too.
Multiplayer Yes, Story No January 15, 2007 I'm just going to do a quick rant on how this game is built
Pros:
1. The multi-player fighting mode is fun and very entertaining. 2. Good characters
1. The game is frustrating to play in story mode because all of the elements are off and not tweaked to perfection... example: Magneto as a boss is easier to kill than a robot who shoots a beam at you in the level. That shouldn't be even possible! 2. The robots are insanely good towards the end. 3. Who wants to keep destroying robots 4. Graphics aren't that great, but have a gothic feel to them. 5. Overall just isn't that great of a game.
how the heck do you beat van roekel? December 7, 2006 Luckily I got this game on sale. All the other reviewers that commented on the level of frustration endured are absolutely right. This is one of those games where you wonder whether you're *finally* beating the bosses because there's a 1/100 chance of beating them and you just ended up playing it 100 times.
That said, anyone have any suggestions for how to beat van roekel? I can't find anyway to turn off his power recharge and he just keeps gaining all his health back.
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