

Marvel is tasked to solve (one of the best characters in the game, by the way). The puzzles themselves are relatively simple and straightforward, meaning you’re not scratching your head for too long some of them are actually quite interesting, my favourite being the ones Ms. Like with most LEGO games, each level has its secrets, and also character-specific puzzles or challenges. Sometimes, locations will only be used to face off against one of the game’s bosses, but there’s always the option of free play later on to revisit and explore. In total there are 18 locations, and you’ll sometimes spend a good chunk of time in them. You’ll find yourself in the Wild West, Egypt, a Noir version of Manhattan, and the Kree homeworld of Hala to name a few.

At times it feels as though Tt is trying to cram in as much as humanly possible that you get lost in the story, but it’s better to just enjoy the journey as opposed to try and keep up. That’s the basic plot, but your journey will be spread across plenty of different eras and locations that it’ll get blurred and hazy as you try and keep up with what’s going on. Kang the Conquerer is threatening every reality across space and time, and it is up to you to stop him. There is a definite influence from the movies, but there are also plenty of characters pipped from the Marvel universe many will never have heard of, delving deep into comic book lore with characters from across various timelines and story arcs to forge a completely original adventure written by Avengers Forever’s award-winning writer Kurt Busiek. Whilst it would normally be more of the same, Tt Games has opted to go for something a bit different. There’s no greater franchise in the world of entertainment than Marvel right now, so the sequel to LEGO Marvel Super Heroes was always going to happen.
