


This isn't another case of folks being upset because an options menu doesn't have 300 toggles and sliders, the games are just buggy. Player reviews are overwhelmingly negative, complaining about bad sound quality, bugged controller support where buttons don't do what they say (with no rebinding options), a variety of other bugs and glitches, the first game not including any of its DLC, and oh, someone put their ladder through the lounge window.Ĭast your eyes over Steam player reviews for MUA and MUA2 and you'll see a lot of sorry tales. Well, Activision last night released new versions of the two Marvel: Ultimate Alliance superhero action-RPGs, and the news is not good. For £32, I'm talking new kitchen, new bathroom, swept chimneys, and at least making sure the dang game works properly.

If you're going to re-release a decade-old game as new for £32, it had better be one heck of a revamp.
