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& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. 26 used & new from Ages 7 and Over & FREE UK Delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20. Order within and choose at checkout. FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsLEGO Jurassic World (Nintendo Wii U) FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsThe LEGO Movie Videogame (Nintendo Wii U) FREE Delivery on orders over . Special Offers and Product Promotions Nintendo Wii UStandard Edition Also check our best rated Wii U Game reviews Platform: Nintendo Wii U PEGI Rating: Ages 7 and Over See more system requirements Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Release Date: 15 Nov. 2013 877 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) in PC & Video Games > Nintendo Wii U > Games in PC & Video Games > Games > Adventure Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, players take on the role of their favorite Marvel characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, Wolverine, Thor, Captain America and the Hulk, as they assemble to battle against some of the most menacing Marvel Super Villains, including dastardly Doctor Octopus, the ghastly Green Goblin, the ruthless Red Skull, the vicious Venom, Thor’s vexing brother, Loki, as well as the Devourer of Worlds




Players will unlock more than 100 playable characters, including Mystique, Elektra, Mandarin, Silver Samurai, Malekith, Aldrich Killain or Super-Skrull. Players can also choose from a plethora of magnificent bonus hero characters, such as the heroic Guardians of the Galaxy, the Punisher, Captain Britain, Squirrel Girl and Deadpool. Among the featured characters included in the game is Stan “The Man” Lee himself. Players will be able to rescue him from perilous predicaments and unlock him as a super-powered playable character. And for the first time in a LEGO game, players can clobber and smash bricks harder than ever before with super-sized LEGO big figures like Colossus, Lizard, Juggernaut, Blob, Red Hulk, Iron Man’s Hulkbuster Armor, Rhino, the ever-lovin’ blue-eyed Thing and more. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes offers players a chance to show off their super skills by using weapons such as Captain America’s shield, Thor’s hammer or Hawkeye’s bow to use in combat-like action sequences or epic battle scenes.




Players will be introduced to different character super abilities like summoning magic powers as Doctor Strange, shrinking down to miniscule size as Ant-Man or Wasp, and more. Players will also achieve the power of mind control with Professor X or Jean Grey, sharpen their claws as Sabretooth, Black Panther or Beast to dig into the ground to uncover hidden items; and blaze around the city on a motorcycle as Ghost Rider or other speed-demons to complete exciting race challenges. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes features some of the most legendary locations from the Marvel Universe, such as Iron Man’s headquarters Stark Tower, the Daily Bugle, the Fantastic Four’s Baxter Building, and the X-Mansion, home base to the X-Men. Fans can travel to dazzling distant destinations including Thor’s home of Asgard, Doctor Doom’s castle in Latveria, and even Magneto’s Asteroid M to track down the evildoers and save the world! Players can further discover the Marvel Universe with extra exciting escapades set in Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum, Kingpin’s treacherous Fisk Tower, Laufey’s lair in Jotunheim and much more.




What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? LEGO Marvel Avengers (Nintendo Wii U) LEGO Jurassic World (Nintendo Wii U) LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (Nintendo Wii U) The LEGO Movie Videogame (Nintendo Wii U) See questions and answers See all 117 customer reviews See all 117 customer reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews Great fun - too hard for my 7yr old at the moment but greatly enjoyed by the grown ups! Brought the game for my boys for Christmas they tried to play it and game doesn't even work great item thank u Thank you very fast delivery very happy. top game to play Thank you, thank you, peace reigns in our house again. 2 happy boys, 1 happy dad!Deadpool in the game in the bonus levels is cool. One of the best Lego games I've played, although a bit glitchy as any other Lego game on the Wii U. The best Lego Game Ever! My Son has this game in all his consoles! Need I Say More!!




Great price nephew loved it See and discover other items: Best rated Wii U Games reviews Look for similar items by category PC & Video Games > Games > AdventureWalter wouldn't like that Walter wouldn't like that Give Yourself 12% of the Credit Welcome to the secret Hydra Base We're Not in Oklahoma Anymore Children of the Atoms Carbon nano tubes for the win I do not recognize your authority Better than an Infinity Gauntlet Hey, Don't I Know You? The Best There Is at What You DoStay on top of all our E3 2013 coverage here. LOS ANGELES — I made mine Marvel for decades growing up, so I’m all about the crazy team-ups taking up on intergalactic world-ending threats. That said, it’s entirely possible I’m not the guy TT Games made Lego: Marvel Super Heroes for. The controls feel too loose to me, the action too haphazard, the puzzles too simple yet stringent. But my kids’ll love it. And it has to be said, I found enough moments in both my hands-off and hands-on demos to fire up the geek center of my brain.




I didn’t get to wander Lego Marvel Super Heroes’ (releasing later this year on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PC, Nintendo 3DS and DS, and PlayStation Vita) open-world re-creation of Marvel’s Manhattan Island (creatively fudged to include both the X-Mansion and the Raft’s high-security superprison), but a detour out to Asgard did whet my appetite. “We had a huge list,” says game director Arthur Parsons. “What characters we wanted, what locations we wanted. That’s where we started working closely with Marvel to write an original story that could mix all those places and characters together.” The hands-off mission hooked up four of the 100 playable heroes — Thor, the Human Torch, Wolverine, and Captain America — for an assault on Asgard to shut the Casket of Ancient Winters … and shut down Loki. That might sound like a random fanboy-fueled gathering, but each character filled a mission-critical role. Thor provided muscle and minion-clearing lightning strikes.




The Torch melted the ice blocking their way. And when Loki’s illusions created dozens of fake Lokis, Wolverine’s enhanced senses sniffed out the real one so everyone could pound on the God of Lies. The plot involves tracking down the shattered remains of the Silver Surfer’s board, but Parsons makes it sound like the real fun happens when you cut loose and roam around the open world on your own. “We’re doing some crazy stuff, like driving around on Deadpool’s Vespa,” he says. The SHIELD Helicarrier serves as your hub. Getting down to the street-level action is easy; find an edge, and jump off. Characters that can’t fly may parachute in, so the player can drop into any part of Manhattan they want. Once there, you’ll have your hands full with all manner of superheroics and a heaping helping of optional tasks. “A side mission could be going by the Daily Bugle and completing some quests for the editor,” says Parsons. “You have to go to the Baxter Building and do a cleanup operation because, as part of the story, it gets absolutely trashed.”




That’s not tough to imagine. The hands-on mission pitted Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Hulk against a powered-up Sandman who’d turned a natural history museum — and much of the surrounding city — into a desert. No lie: Hulk-smashing a street jammed with cars goes pretty well, and transforming him back to puny Bruce Banner comes with a very amusing animation. Beating my way through waves of minions felt less satisfying thanks to iffy targeting and a general sense of anticlimax. The goons don’t really do anything but run at you and punch when they get there. They’re hurdles, not enemies. As always in a Lego game, you can zip between different characters to take their abilities for a spin, something that becomes mandatory when you start taking on the puzzles. Flying around as Iron Man, I felt locked into a 2D field instead of doing whatever I wanted, and one puzzle forced me to transform into Banner in order to climb a chain up to a platform and flip a switch. The Hulk apparently wasn’t able to jump up there for reasons that stretch the very concept of physics (as they appear in most comic books, anyway).




Indeed, the entire end-boss fight with Sandy, swirling around in giant Lego-sandstorm mode, felt like it patiently waited around for me to figure out where on the stage it wanted me to go, with which character, to flip which switch. At one point, I just let go of the controls to see what might happen. Nothing much, as it turned out. That’s all a bit too gentle for me. At least I know it’s not going to mash my sons into the pavement when they pick up the controls. Lego: Marvel Super Heroes shows all the same clever touches others in the Lego series do, and it throws around plenty of age-appropriate gags that grown-up Marvelites like me will dig — Thor notes Loki’s fondness for hats with big horns at one point. The team mixes so far throw out a lot of options and fan service at the same time. But this small and entirely fixed segment of the Marvel Universe isn’t enough to really render judgment. I need to untether and spin around Manhattan on a Vespa, getting into any kind of trouble I can find.

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