"The most impudent release in my lifetime. Similarly, navigating the menus is very frustrating with either keyboard or controller, making it difficult for some to manually save the game or edit teams. Many users have also reported input lag using a keyboard setup. Unfortunately for them, the game's controls are pre-bound to a set few keys you can't change. On PC, however, there are much bigger problems than missing DLC characters.īeing a mostly isometric action RPG, it's not hard to imagine why some PC players would want to play the game with a mouse and keyboard. Microsoft had an exclusivity deal on those back in the Xbox 360 days, so one could only assume - even though it's been nearly ten years - that they're included in the Xbox One version, though it's looking very unlikely considering Activision hasn't said a word.
DLC characters are notably missing from PS4 and PC. In the case of Marvel Ultimate Alliance, the re-release isn't even the complete package. That is to say: very little effort has gone into making them. The PlayStation 4 ports (Xbox One come out later) are definitely on par with previous Activision-published re-releases like Prototype and Deadpool. To its credit, the studio said not to expect the pair to be enhanced or remastered, just touched up for modern consoles. Marvel surprised many with the announcement at SDCC last weekend that both Marvel Ultimate Alliance games would be getting a digital re-release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. RT ITYSL_memes: TFW your Fri Day Nite is a Dangerous Night: 9 hours agoĮxcuse me, what? twitter.A new bar for low-effort "remasters" has definitely been set. RT frostman007: You can read more about #TMNTCowabungaCollection in this great interview with Charles Murakami, the Konami producer on the… 7 hours ago The Guardians of the Galaxy ROM hack is an amazing piece of work. CAPCOM 2 IS BACK, BUT WITH A CATCH īlair Farrell on davescook Love Bucky O’Hare so much.
A patch has already been issued for the PC version which will address the following:
Activision has now issued a statement about the less than ideal state of the two games, promising that the missing DLC characters from Marvel Ultimate Alliance will arrive as free DLC characters across all three platforms: PS4, Xbox One and PC. Marvel Games quickly stepped up to assure fans that patches were on the way with Bill Rosemann, the creative director at Marvel Games, taking to Twitter stating they were working with publisher Activision to sort out these issues. Coming in at $60 for the bundle and $40 a piece, the first game was missing DLC not found on the Gold Edition rerelease that was published on the Xbox 360, the Xbox One port arrived without achievements and the PC port had a myriad of bugs and botched controller support. Last week’s revival of both Marvel Ultimate Alliance and it’s sequel were not met with the love that Marvel Games probably had hoped for.