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La célèbre franchise de jeux vidéo LEGO® Marvel est de retour avec une nouvelle aventure de super-héros pleine d'action. Rejoignez l'équipe de LEGO® Marvel's Avengers et jouez au tout premier jeu vidéo sur console, dont les personnages et le scénario sont tirés du film Marvel Avengers, encensé par la critique, d'Avengers : L'ère d'Ultron, sa suite au succès phénoménal, et plus encore. Incarnez les super-héros les plus puissants de tous les temps pour tenter de sauver le monde ! Des personnages variés issus de l'univers Marvel d'Avengers – Incarnez et débloquez plus de 100 personnages nouveaux ou connus, possédant tous des compétences extraordinaires, avec notamment les favoris des fans tels que Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America et Thor, de nouveaux personnages issus du film Marvel Avengers : L'ère d'Ultron, et plus encore. Des pouvoirs et des compétences inédits ou améliorés – Découvrez de nouvelles façons de combattre grâce aux pouvoirs et aux compétences améliorés des personnages.




Faites équipe avec les principaux Avengers pour exécuter d'incroyables combos. Une exploration libre – Profitez du gameplay en monde ouvert unique de LEGO Marvel's Avengers en incarnant les héros les plus puissants de la Terre pour récupérer des briques dorées et des pièces, et débloquer des personnages supplémentaires. Une multitude de lieux emblématiques – Visitez les lieux emblématiques de l'Univers cinématographique Marvel dans le monde entier. Revivez l'action des films Avengers – Revivez les moments-clés d'Avengers et Avengers : L'ère d'Ultron, et plus encore, le tout saupoudré d'une once d'humour classique LEGO. LEGO MARVEL AVENGERS software © 2015 TT Games Ltd. Produced by TT Games under license from the LEGO Group. LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and the Knob configurations and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. © 2015 The LEGO Group. TM & © 2015 MARVEL & Subs. Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS et Wii U sont des marques de Nintendo.




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However, this time they've not stuck to their now traditional formula, and so the question now is whether this new approach changes the game for the better?In the last Marvel Lego game - Marvel Super Heroes - TT Games created their own original story set in the superhero universe. It gave them the opportunity to make a story with their own personal twist, and therefore they were able to make a funny and smart caricature of the universe. The way they interpret a universe or a number of characters is one of the Lego games' greatest strengths, and it's their caricatures of the characters that can offer a slightly different angle on a universe. This time around TT Games decided to commit to the storyline of the films.In this game the story is primarily based on The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron. Fortunately enough TT Games has not just blindly followed the films and recreated them in a Lego-themed universe. They interspersed the story with, for example, flashbacks or flashforwards to movies like Iron Man 3, Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.




It provides a fresh perspective on the story, but unfortunately at times it seems as if the storyline is going way too fast. It's like we are jumping from one big, important scene to the next, and they've stuffed way too much storyline into a way too small a space. There are too few times during the game where you get to slow down and let the story sink in. Of course the younger audience, who the Lego games are mainly aimed at, prefer action and high paced stories, but they still also have to understand what the overall objective is or why a person acts the way he/she does.Another way TT Games also tied itself to the films is by choosing to use clips from the movies instead of recording new voices for the game. We know the individual characters and heroes quite well by now, so the idea of using audio clips from the films as voices for Lego characters seems pretty smart. That way we get to listen to familiar voices and quotes, and that should give us a more authentic and familiar experience... right?




No, that is sadly not the case. The background audio playing behind the voices from the movies hasn't been mixed completely with the sound of the game, which means that the voices don't always fit in. Therefore, sections of the dialogue feel awkward. On several occasions audio clips were even reused. But by using these clips TT Games has also made it much more difficult for themselves to create the same kind of delightful humour that they're known for. They do kind of save it by pulling off some visual humour, but it just isn't quite the same.But just like humour is a familiar part of the Lego games, so is the easily accessible co-op mode. Fortunately, it's still just as easy to jump in and out of the game and to play side-by-side with a friend, as it has always been. But because TT Games has focused so much on the films' scenes and stories this time around, the great epic battles are of course also a big part of the game. And that has some rather unfortunate consequences for the co-op mode.




Several times throughout the game, when we got to a boss battle, it was only one of the players who got the honour of fighting said boss, while the other player was put in a jet so he or she could mindlessly fly around outside and shoot enemies without real purpose. One player is therefore quite useless in such a situation, and we can hardly imagine that this will result in a lot of smiles on expectant young faces if they had to watch as their friend gets to fight the boss. Although halfway through the boss battle we were swapped around, it does nonetheless mean that each player only gets to participate in half of the battle.But not all of the new features struggle. Previously, a fight in a Lego game meant that you had to pound on one button until you either got cramp in your thumb or until all the enemies were piles of blocks on the floor. But they've tried to change that, and now it's now possible to perform a special attack if you hit a mini quick time event every time an icon appears above an enemy's head.




There's a very generous time window, so the chances of making the desired button press are quite high. What's even more fun, though, is the combination attack between two characters, and these bring a bit more life into the fights.TT Games has also successfully created a wide range of playable characters. Sure, there are some familiar characters (such as Spider Man, X-Men like Mystique, Magneto and Wolverine and the like) who aren't inlcuded in the roster of 200 playable characters. But TT Games does, however, make up for this by doing a good job with the characters that are included. They do this in two ways. For one they celebrate the characters' background. There is not just one version of the main heroes available in the game, it is also possible to play as Jane Foster's version of Thor, Sam Wilson as Captain America and Kate Bishop as Hawkeye. Furthermore, it's possible to play the characters in versions from both The Avengers and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Another way in which they do the characters justice is by capturing their individual strengths and personalities in the battlefield.




It is a pleasure to see Captain America using his shield in different ways in battle, much as it's incredibly satisfying to smash your way through enemies with Hulk's huge fists, and it's always a great feeling to fly over the heap of enemies and fire away with lasers as Iron Man. So not only are there many characters to choose from, but they're also a pleasure to play in their own individual way.Although, at the beginning of the game, you are bound to the story, by the end freeplay is unlocked and you are able to roam around in the different areas. The hub areas we get to explore are places like Asgard, Washington DC and Manhatten. They are stuffed with puzzles waiting to be solved, characters that can be unlocked, side quests waiting to be completed, and collectibles to grab. This concept isn't new to the Lego games, but this time around they're divided into many different areas each with their own characteristics. In the long run it's much more fun being able to switch between hubs instead of having just one huge one.




And we couldn't help but chuckle when we suddenly managed to stop a car, climb into the driver's seat and steal it in the middle of Manhattan' streets. Admittedly the car was nearly impossible to control, but it was still a more sober GTA-like experience (having said that, instead of being splattered with the blood of the unfortunate people we mowed down along the way, the worst we got were some annoyed grunts from the pedestrians as they struggled to recover).After having played Lego Marvel Avengers we were left with mixed feelings. On the one hand we really missed some of the spirit that we've seen from recent offerings by TT Games (that being the wacky humour and the different perspectives on established universes when viewed through a Lego lens). We're not saying that there's no humour in the game at all - it's just delivered in a different way. We do think that TT Games has bound themselves too tightly to the storyline of the films and they have filled the game with a bigger plotline than they should have.

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