Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order on the Nintendo Switch isn’t the latest MCU superhero epic. It doesn’t have a huge, emotional storyline that impacts various facets of the massive Marvel universe. Instead, it offers something much simpler: the chance to create the superhero team of your dreams and enjoy some deliciously mindless action.
-- As reviewed by The Verge

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- Marvel Dream Teams Assemble your dream team of Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe, each with their unique superpowers
- New Heroes The Guardians of the Galaxy, Falcon, Scarlet Witch and more join the “Ultimate Alliance” for the first time
- Original Story Super Heroes and Super Villains battle Thanos and The Black Order across the Marvel Universe in this new original story
- Local and Online Multiplayer The game can be played offline or online with up to 4 players on a single screen or using multiple systems
- Heroic Camera In addition to the series' traditional perspective, players can also select a dynamic, zoomed in view, allowing for a more immersive play style for single player or multiplayer when using multiple systems
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By The Verge on July 19, 2019
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order on the Nintendo Switch isn’t the latest MCU superhero epic. It doesn’t have a huge, emotional storyline that impacts various facets of the massive Marvel universe. Instead, it offers something much simpler: the chance to create the superhero team of your dreams and enjoy some deliciously mindless action.
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By IGN on July 18, 2019
In yet another take on the Infinity Stone saga, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is a fun and irreverent comic book story that pulls from an exceptionally wide pool of Marvel material. Its combat systems are fairly simple, but they were still surprisingly engaging as I excitedly experimented with different hero combinations while my roster of A, B, and C-list characters grew. Its vast array of post-game upgrades and other extras has been uninteresting so far, and there are (unsurprisingly) some inherited camera issues in co-op, but this superhero brawler is still a treat to play alone and with friends alike.
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