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Marvel's Avengers

Crystal Dynamics2020Unreal Engine 4Multi
Action RPG / Live Service

Metacritic

67

Reviews (4)

Eurogamer

Vikki Blake - September 8, 2020

(No numerical score - negative)

Marvel's Avengers review - not super enough. A likeable campaign can't make up for unexciting design. For every one thing to love about Marvel's Avengers, there's something to cancel it out, as though it's a shiny machine meticulously crafted to neutralise every last drop of enjoyment. The result is a curiously bland, neutral experience that's neither terrific nor terrible. The single-player campaign is easily the game's strongest draw, following Ms Marvel's transformation from nerdy fangirl ...

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GameSpot

Phil Hornshaw (updated by Mike Epstein) - September 2020 (updated March 19, 2021)

7/10

Marvel's Avengers Review - Infinity War Avengers feels like two separate games smashed together, and while they don't always sync up, both parts are linked by deep, intelligent combat spread across varied heroes. Marvel's Avengers is the Incredible Hulk of video games. One side is a single-player story campaign that can be emotional and thoughtful, tuned to bring you into the shoes of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. The other is a multiplayer-focused live game full of huge levels where you punch all...

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IGN

Tom Marks - September 10, 2020

6/10 Okay

Marvel's Avengers Review Marvel's Avengers' campaign is fun and endearing, but the loot-based post-game meant to be the meat of this meal is unrewarding and overly repetitive. Plenty of games have followed in the action-looter footsteps of Destiny, but few have done so with a universe as exciting as Marvel's Avengers. It's a loot-based brawler full of superhero flavor, but the joy of smashing villains in the face with Captain America's shield can unfortunately only carry it so far. While its s...

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PCGamer

Robert Zak - September 2020

69/100

Marvel's Avengers review A well-told campaign and story do their best to mask a rather scrawny service game beneath. As the Marvel's Avengers campaign ends, to be replaced by samey missions, it reminds of the dual identity of so many superheroes. Avengers straps on its tightest, glossiest spandex for the campaign and dazzles with its moves, but once that adventure ends and it returns to the daily grind of a multiplayer-oriented endgame, it blurs into the crowd. The campaign offers a simple st...

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