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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2

2017
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableNov 14, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperTT Games
Overview

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an all-new, original adventure and sequel to the smash hit, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. Bringing together iconic Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains from different eras and realities, along with signature LEGO humor, the latest adventure transports players into a cosmic battle across a myriad of Marvel locations ripped from time and space into the incredible open hub world of Chronopolis. Players will go head-to-head with the time-traveling Kang the Conqueror in an epic battle across Chronopolis, from Ancient Egypt and The Old West to Sakaar and New York City in 2099. Along the way, gamers will be able to take control of a host of iconic characters, from Cowboy Captain America from the past to Spider-Man 2099 from the future along with Thor, Hulk, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Green Goblin, and dozens of other Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains.

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74

TL;DR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 dazzles with nostalgic humor and universe-hopping adventures but falters with a forgettable, convoluted plot, shallow characters, and reliance on tired tropes, leaving fans split between its lighthearted charm and underwhelming narrative depth.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY

Story Score

74

Positive Reviews (80-100)

45%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

51%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

4%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.

The story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 receives praise for its nostalgic appeal, humor, and integration of iconic Marvel elements. Critics like Areajugones highlight the rich narrative driven by Kang the Conqueror’s time-manipulation antics, noting Kurt Busiek’s script adds depth and humor that appeals to both fans and newcomers. IGN commends the game for avoiding retreading movie plots, instead offering an original story with diverse villains and heroes. TheXboxHub appreciates the well-written narrative featuring niche characters and playful humor, while COGconnected and NintendoWorldReport emphasize its entertainment value for Marvel enthusiasts, citing engaging character moments and fan service. The game’s focus on merging multiple universes into Chronopolis, as noted by GameSpot and MondoXbox, creates a cosmic saga that feels authentic to classic Marvel tales, with Digital Chumps praising the blend of time travel and interdimensional adventures. However, several critics criticize the story for its lack of depth, coherence, and originality. GameCrate and DarkStation lambast the weak writing and forgettable narrative, particularly the underwhelming introduction of the Guardians of the Galaxy and Kang’s limited presence. Digitally Downloaded and Xbox Tavern describe the plot as generic, convoluted, and lacking meaningful character development, with Eurogamer Italy and Push Square noting confusion arising from overlapping timelines and excessive characters. CGMagazine and GamesRadar+ point to a lack of dramatic weight, while Nintendojo and IGN Spain mention the story’s reliance on familiar Marvel tropes without significant innovation. The narrative’s focus on gameplay over storytelling, as highlighted by PlayStation LifeStyle, leaves some critics feeling it prioritizes spectacle over substance, with Games.cz noting that the abundance of characters dilutes their uniqueness. Overall, the consensus leans toward a mixed reception, with many acknowledging the story’s fun, lighthearted approach and nostalgic nods to Marvel lore, while others find it shallow and formulaic. While critics like Areajugones, IGN, and TheXboxHub appreciate its humor, character interactions, and creative world-building, a significant portion of reviewers—such as GameCrate, DarkStation, and Eurogamer Italy—argue that it fails to match the narrative depth of previous LEGO games. The story’s reliance on Kang the Conqueror as a unifying antagonist and its blend of timelines are seen as both strengths and weaknesses, with some praising its ambition (e.g., MondoXbox, ZTGD) and others criticizing its lack of clarity (e.g., Push Square, Merlin'in Kazanı). Ultimately, while the game succeeds as a playful, action-packed experience for fans, its storytelling is viewed as a step back from the series’ earlier efforts.

TL;DR

story and narrative

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 dazzles with nostalgic humor and universe-hopping adventures but falters with a forgettable, convoluted plot, shallow characters, and reliance on tired tropes, leaving fans split between its lighthearted charm and underwhelming narrative depth.

68

TL;DR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 delivers a nostalgic, family-friendly experience but feels stuck in formulaic repetition. While its open-world design, character variety, and improved mechanics appeal to fans, clunky controls, tedious puzzles, and uninspired gameplay undermine its potential, leaving it as a safe but unremarkable entry in the franchise.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY

Gameplay Score

68

Positive Reviews (80-100)

23%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

69%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

9%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.

The gameplay of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 receives mixed praise, with many reviewers highlighting its adherence to the classic LEGO formula and its accessibility for younger audiences. Critics like GameSpot and Vandal commend the game’s familiar mechanics, emphasizing simple combat, environmental puzzles, and character-specific abilities that cater to family-friendly play. The open-world design of Chronopolis is frequently praised for its variety, with We Got This Covered noting the “diverse playground filled with side quests and collectibles,” while TrueAchievements highlights the vast open world and over 200 unlockable characters. Additionally, TheXboxHub and MondoXbox appreciate refinements such as improved team-up maneuvers and time manipulation mechanics, which add depth to combat and puzzle-solving. These positives suggest the game successfully captures the essence of previous LEGO titles while offering a nostalgic experience for longtime fans. However, several critics point to significant drawbacks, including repetition, lack of innovation, and technical issues. GameCrate and Push Square criticize the awkward character management and repetitive gameplay, with the latter noting that “hand-holding mechanics detract from the experience.” Xbox Tavern and New Game Network highlight simplistic puzzles, tedious boss battles, and poor AI companions, which make co-op play frustrating. Polygon and Gamer.nl describe the game as “dated” and “uninspired,” with clunky controls and unclear objectives. Issues like sluggish camera controls (DarkStation) and unresponsive mechanics (Nintendojo) further detract from the experience. While some reviewers, such as IGN Spain and Cheat Code Central, acknowledge creative challenges and collectible-driven gameplay, the consensus leans toward the game feeling formulaic and lacking the fresh ideas that could elevate it beyond its predecessors. Overall, the critics agree that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a competent but unremarkable entry in the LEGO franchise. While GameSpot and Vandal praise its accessibility and family-friendly appeal, others like GameCrate and Push Square find it frustrating due to repetitive mechanics and technical shortcomings. The game’s reliance on established formulas—such as character-switching puzzles and open-world exploration—proves both a strength and a weakness, offering comfort to longtime fans but failing to innovate. Despite mixed reactions, the majority of reviewers acknowledge its entertainment value for casual players and LEGO enthusiasts, even if it falls short of pushing the series forward. As Gamer.nl and Xbox Achievements note, the game’s charm lies in its nostalgic design, albeit with a clear need for more originality in future iterations.

TL;DR

gameplay mechanics

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 delivers a nostalgic, family-friendly experience but feels stuck in formulaic repetition. While its open-world design, character variety, and improved mechanics appeal to fans, clunky controls, tedious puzzles, and uninspired gameplay undermine its potential, leaving it as a safe but unremarkable entry in the franchise.

78

TL;DR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 dazzles with vibrant, comic-book visuals and inventive settings like Chronopolis, but is plagued by inconsistent LEGO aesthetics, technical glitches, and repetitive design flaws.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS

Visual Score

78

Positive Reviews (80-100)

59%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

39%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

3%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.

The graphics and visual design of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 received widespread praise for their vibrant color palettes, creative environments, and adherence to the LEGO aesthetic. Critics highlighted the game’s ability to blend the iconic blocky style with diverse settings, such as the time-travel-themed Chronopolis, which features distinct locations like Manhattan, Wakanda, and New York Noir. IGN noted the “variety of settings and fun action sequences,” while TheXboxHub praised the “enjoyable animated cutscenes” that enhance the overall aesthetic appeal. The game’s comic book-inspired visuals were also lauded, with Eurogamer Italy commending its “unique moves and interactions” and IGN Spain emphasizing its “deep respect to the Marvel universe.” Additionally, GameGrin appreciated the “distinct looks and weather effects” in Chronopolis, and Windows Central highlighted the “beautiful space-scapes” and cinematic quality of the levels. These elements collectively underscore the game’s success in capturing the charm of both LEGO and Marvel universes. However, several critics pointed out notable flaws that detracted from the visual experience. The most common criticism centered on inconsistencies in the LEGO aesthetic, with PLAY! Zine and Push Square criticizing Chronopolis for using “ordinary textures” instead of LEGO bricks, calling it “lazy” and unfaithful to the series’ identity. Cubed3 noted the central hub’s “dated” design and lack of modern polish, while SomosXbox mentioned visible aliasing issues affecting control. Technical problems like frame rate drops (COGconnected), glitches (GameSpew), and performance stutters on the Nintendo Switch (Nintendo Life) also marred the experience. Additionally, some felt environments were repetitive or recycled from prior games (PlayGround.ru), and Vandal pointed to “sudden object appearances” that disrupted immersion. These issues highlighted a gap between the game’s ambitious design and its technical execution. Overall, critics generally agreed that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 delivers a visually appealing experience that aligns with the LEGO franchise’s playful spirit while expanding on Marvel’s iconic locations. While some praised its “impressive” details (Trusted Reviews) and “diverse hub world” (XGN), others acknowledged its shortcomings, such as the “mixed bag of styles” (PlayStation Universe) and “technical limitations” (3DJuegos). The consensus leaned toward it being a solid entry in the series, with Game Informer noting the “visual flourishes” of minifig heroes and Critical Hit highlighting its “vibrant colors and Easter eggs.” Despite criticisms about consistency and polish, the game’s charm and variety in environments ensured it remained a satisfying experience for fans, even if it didn’t fully revolutionize the visual design of LEGO games.

TL;DR

graphics and visual design

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 dazzles with vibrant, comic-book visuals and inventive settings like Chronopolis, but is plagued by inconsistent LEGO aesthetics, technical glitches, and repetitive design flaws.

72

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Praise for immersive, Marvel-tuned soundscapes and nostalgic 70s hits clashes with complaints about audio glitches, repetitive dialogue, and mismatched voice acting, leaving a mixed but largely favorable verdict on the game’s playful sonic identity.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN

Sound Score

72

Positive Reviews (80-100)

38%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

54%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

8%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.

The sound design and music of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 received largely positive feedback from multiple critics, with many praising its immersive and thematic elements. Reviewers like 3DJuegos highlighted the "outstanding" sound design, noting excellent voice acting and a soundtrack that enhances the gaming experience. Atomix emphasized how the music complements the game’s atmosphere, drawing comparisons to Marvel movies, while Eurogamer Italy celebrated iconic tracks like “Come and Get Your Love” for their immersive quality. The inclusion of licensed 70s music, such as “Mr. Blue Sky” by ELO and Star-Lord’s Walkman playlist, was frequently praised for its nostalgic and humorous value (GameGrin, Windows Central, Switch Player). Additionally, IGN and TheSixthAxis commended the orchestral scores and lively sound effects, which contributed to the game’s playful tone. The Spanish voice acting, particularly in localized versions, was also highlighted as a strong point by Areajugones, LaPS4, and SomosXbox, with some noting its professionalism and engagement. However, several critics pointed out technical and quality issues that detracted from the experience. Cubed3 criticized audio cutouts and awkward FMV moments, while Destructoid and GamesRadar+ noted inconsistent volume levels and poorly optimized audio mixing. New Game Network and Xbox Tavern expressed concerns about repetitive NPC dialogue and voice acting that failed to match characters’ film counterparts, particularly with Spider-Man and Kang (Xbox Tavern, Nintendojo). GameGrin and Push Square mentioned repetitive music loops and forgettable performances, while Multiplayer.it and Vandal pointed to uneven character voice choices. Additionally, some reviewers, like DarkStation and PlayStation Universe, lamented the absence of familiar MCU actors, leading to a perceived lack of vocal authenticity despite localized efforts (IGN Spain, Generación Xbox). These issues created a mixed reception for the game’s audio fidelity. Overall, while there were notable criticisms regarding voice acting consistency and technical sound design flaws, the majority of critics acknowledged that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2’s soundtrack and audio elements largely succeeded in enhancing its playful, humorous tone. Shacknews and TheDigitalFix praised the top-notch performances and humor, while Xbox Achievements and We Got This Covered highlighted the game’s lively atmosphere despite minor bugs. The blend of recognizable Marvel themes, licensed tracks, and localized voiceovers created a cohesive experience that resonated with fans, even if some technical shortcomings were present. As Trusted Reviews noted, the music was "consistently brilliant," and while not perfect, the sound design effectively complemented the game’s LEGO charm and Marvel-inspired storytelling.

TL;DR

music and sound design

Praise for immersive, Marvel-tuned soundscapes and nostalgic 70s hits clashes with complaints about audio glitches, repetitive dialogue, and mismatched voice acting, leaving a mixed but largely favorable verdict on the game’s playful sonic identity.

68

TL;DR

Praised for humor, variety, and character essence (Stan Lee, Kang, Spanish dub), but criticized for inconsistent performances, replacement actors, and mismatched voices. Mixed but generally positive, with charm overshadows flaws.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING

Acting Score

68

Positive Reviews (80-100)

33%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

53%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

14%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.

The voice acting in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 received significant praise for its humor, variety, and effort to capture the essence of Marvel characters. Critics like 3DJuegos and Everyeye.it highlighted the excellent quality, noting how the large cast was handled effectively. The Spanish dubbing, as praised by Areajugones, added a layer of charm, while Atomix emphasized the authenticity brought by original Marvel film actors. Shacknews celebrated Stan Lee’s iconic voice, and Polygon and Trusted Reviews commended strong performances from replacements like Peter Serafinowicz as Kang, who delivered gravitas to his role. Many reviewers, including The Games Machine and PlayStation Country, appreciated the engaging dialogue and character personalities, with humor and wit enhancing the game’s lighthearted tone. However, several critics pointed out notable flaws in the voice acting, particularly its inconsistency and reliance on non-union or replacement actors. Cubed3 and DarkStation criticized the uneven quality, with some performances being "shockingly bad" or poorly mixed, while GameGrin and New Game Network attributed this to a strike that led to subpar replacements. PlayStation Universe and Windows Central noted discrepancies between game voices and movie counterparts, such as Star-Lord not sounding like Chris Pratt. Wccftech criticized the "uncanny valley" effect, and Xbox Tavern highlighted confusion caused by mismatched portrayals. Issues with volume levels (GamesRadar+, Multiplayer.it) and forgettable lines (Push Square) further detracted from immersion for some players. Overall, the consensus leans toward a mixed but generally positive assessment, acknowledging the effort and humor in the voice work while critiquing its inconsistencies. While many praised standout performances (e.g., Polygon’s mention of Kang, Hobby Consolas’ Spanish dub) and the game’s ability to balance character diversity with comedic flair, others like Critical Hit and USgamer found the lack of original actors and uneven quality jarring. The game’s voice acting remains a polarizing aspect, with its strengths in humor and variety offset by technical flaws and missed opportunities to match cinematic portrayals. Despite these issues, the majority of critics agreed that it contributed meaningfully to the game’s charm, even if not without flaws.

TL;DR

voice acting

Praised for humor, variety, and character essence (Stan Lee, Kang, Spanish dub), but criticized for inconsistent performances, replacement actors, and mismatched voices. Mixed but generally positive, with charm overshadows flaws.

56

TL;DR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2’s tech performance is hit or miss: PS4 and Switch shine with smooth gameplay, while Xbox and PC face glitches, crashes, and long load times. Despite widespread bugs, it’s playable—flaws blamed on rushed development rather than outright failure.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE

Tech Score

56

Positive Reviews (80-100)

8%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

65%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

27%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.

The technical performance of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 across platforms shows a mix of positives and negatives. On PS4, several critics noted smooth gameplay despite minor issues, with The Digital Fix and Trusted Reviews highlighting "no significant technical issues" and "few camera issues," respectively. For Xbox One, Generación Xbox praised the game’s stability during extended playtime, while SomosXbox acknowledged minimal graphical aliasing but no major problems. On Nintendo Switch, XGN commended smooth controls and no significant technical issues, though some critics like Nintendo Life mentioned "stutters" and long loading times. The PC version faced criticism for "longer loading times" (as noted by PC Games) and unskippable cutscenes, but otherwise maintained stability. Overall, the game’s performance was generally praised as functional, with platform-specific quirks rather than outright failures. However, technical issues were prevalent across all platforms. On PS4, numerous critics like Game Informer and Metro GameCentral cited "numerous glitches" and "bugs that disrupt gameplay," while Atomix and We Got This Covered highlighted camera control problems in tight spaces. Xbox One saw reports of crashes (GameSpew) and unresponsive controls (TheXboxHub), with TrueAchievements noting a "significant glitch" requiring level restarts. The Nintendo Switch faced challenges like freezes (Nintendo Enthusiast) and performance hiccups in handheld mode (NintendoWorldReport). On PC, PC Games criticized loading times, while COGconnected noted frame rate drops during cutscenes. These issues, though varied, collectively pointed to a game that felt rushed or under-optimized for its platforms. The overall consensus among critics is that LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 had notable technical flaws but remained largely playable. While PS4 and Xbox One versions struggled with bugs and glitches—such as the "frame rate drops" (GameGrin) and "AI issues" (EGM)—the Nintendo Switch version faced more hardware-specific challenges, like handheld mode slowdowns. Despite these problems, many critics acknowledged that the game’s core mechanics were intact, with The Digital Fix and Trusted Reviews praising its polish on PS4, and XGN highlighting smooth controls on Switch. The PC version, though criticized for loading times, was generally stable. While the technical performance didn’t elevate the experience, it also didn’t entirely detract from it, suggesting that many issues could be addressed through patches or updates. Overall, the game’s technical shortcomings were seen as a byproduct of its ambitious scope rather than a deal-breaker.

TL;DR

technical performance

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2’s tech performance is hit or miss: PS4 and Switch shine with smooth gameplay, while Xbox and PC face glitches, crashes, and long load times. Despite widespread bugs, it’s playable—flaws blamed on rushed development rather than outright failure.

77

TL;DR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 delivers epic replay value with hundreds of characters, side missions, and open-world exploration, but its repetitive mechanics, technical flaws, and lackluster storytelling undermine lasting appeal—perfect for completionists, frustrating for others.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE

Replay Score

77

Positive Reviews (80-100)

56%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

40%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

4%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.

The reviewers generally acknowledge the strong positive aspects of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2’s replay value, emphasizing its extensive content and variety. Critics like GameSpot highlight the game’s “impressive amount of things to do,” including unlocking hundreds of characters, exploring the open-world hub of Chronopolis, and completing side quests, races, and challenges. Eurogamer Italy and Vgames note that the Free Play mode and post-campaign activities significantly extend gameplay, while Cubed3 and TheSixthAxis praise the game’s collectible hunting and character variety as key drivers of replayability. The ability to revisit levels with different heroes, as mentioned by Nintendo Life and GameSpot, allows players to experiment with unique abilities and uncover missed items, appealing to completionists. Additionally, Trusted Reviews and PC Games stress the game’s longevity through post-storyline exploration and puzzle-solving, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the LEGO franchise and Marvel universe. However, several critics point out notable negatives that could limit replay value for some players. GameCrate and PlayStation LifeStyle criticize the game’s “frustrating gameplay mechanics” and technical issues, which may deter repeated playthroughs. PlayGround.ru and Push Square highlight the lack of online co-op and repetitive side missions, while IGN Spain and Xbox Achievements note that the linear main story reduces replayability for those seeking more dynamic narratives. Metro GameCentral and Multiplayer.it argue that without sufficient humor or character variety, the open-world content risks becoming monotonous. Additionally, Gaming Nexus and Xbox Addict mention that backtracking and repetitive gameplay mechanics might frustrate players who prefer less formulaic experiences, even if the game offers a wealth of unlockables. The overall consensus among critics is mixed but leans toward a balanced view: while LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 has substantial replay value for dedicated fans and completionists, its repetitive structure and technical flaws may limit broader appeal. GameSpot, Eurogamer Italy, and Cubed3 emphasize the game’s robust post-campaign content and collectible-driven gameplay as strong positives, whereas GameCrate and PlayStation LifeStyle caution against its lack of innovation and frustrations. Despite these criticisms, many reviewers, including Vgames, Trusted Reviews, and GamesRadar+, agree that the game’s sheer volume of characters, side missions, and free-play options makes it a worthwhile investment for those who enjoy LEGO games’ signature charm and open-ended exploration. The divide reflects a game that excels in quantity but faces challenges in maintaining engagement through quality.

TL;DR

replay value

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 delivers epic replay value with hundreds of characters, side missions, and open-world exploration, but its repetitive mechanics, technical flaws, and lackluster storytelling undermine lasting appeal—perfect for completionists, frustrating for others.

Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

71

MONSTER

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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION

Monster Score

71

Positive Reviews (80-100)

40%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

60%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.

The overall verdict on LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 highlights its strengths as a family-friendly, character-driven experience that appeals to fans of both LEGO and Marvel. Many critics praise its expansive roster of characters, humor, and nostalgic references, with IGN noting it is "consistently entertaining" and TrueAchievements calling it a "significant evolution" in the LEGO series. The game’s vibrant open-world design, co-op functionality, and engaging story—such as the "inventive hub-world" mentioned by Destructoid and the "rich character roster" highlighted by ZTGD—are frequently lauded. Additionally, COGconnected and Areajugones emphasize its accessibility for newcomers and veterans alike, while Nintendo Life and Windows Central commend its exploration of the Marvel universe and co-op appeal. For fans of the franchise, the game delivers a satisfying blend of playfulness and variety. However, several critics point to significant flaws that detract from the experience. Technical issues like glitches, bugs, and performance problems are recurring complaints, with PlayStation LifeStyle and Game Informer citing "frustrating gameplay issues" and Digitally Downloaded criticizing "dull combat." The game’s repetitive mechanics and lack of innovation also draw criticism, as noted by GameCrate, who calls it a "disappointing cash-in," and PlayGround.ru, which describes it as "stale and repetitive." Hobby Consolas and Eurogamer Italy mention the formulaic nature of the gameplay, while Xbox Achievements notes that the "LEGO format is in need of a refresh." Additionally, some critics argue that the game fails to elevate itself beyond its predecessors, with Gaming Nexus pointing to "clunky mechanics" and IGN Spain noting it lacks the "surprise and depth" of earlier entries. Despite these criticisms, the consensus among reviewers leans toward a generally positive reception for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, particularly within its target audience. While GameGrin and Xbox Achievements acknowledge technical flaws, they still find the game enjoyable due to its charm and humor. Gamersky and Nintendo Enthusiast highlight its inclusivity and fun for younger players, even if it feels simplistic for seasoned gamers. However, there is a split between those who see it as a step forward—like Destructoid and TrueAchievements—and those who view it as a missed opportunity for innovation. Ultimately, the game is seen as a solid, if imperfect, entry in the LEGO series, with Games.cz calling it "one of the better titles" and We Got This Covered noting it "checks all the right boxes for an enjoyable Lego game." For fans of Marvel and LEGO, the positives often outweigh the negatives.

TL;DR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 dazzles with vibrant co-op fun, nostalgic Marvel nods, and a chaotic character roster, but repetitive mechanics, glitchy performance, and a stale formula drag it down, leaving fans divided between charm and missed potential.

71

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Reviews

126 reviews found

94

Vgames

PlayStation 4

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a unique blend of Marvel characters and engaging gameplay, despite technical flaws. It's a must-play for fans, especially in co-op.


90

TheXboxHub

Xbox One

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 offers a fun-filled adventure with a captivating story, improved gameplay, and plenty of content, despite some technical issues.

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90

Generación Xbox

Xbox One

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is considered the best in the franchise, praised for its technical performance, visual and audio quality, and engaging gameplay despite some narrative shortcomings.

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86

Gamers' Temple

PlayStation 4

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is a lot of fun, especially for fans of the Marvel comics, and is recommended for parents and kids.

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83

Gaming Age

PlayStation 4

Jan 1, 1970

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The reviewer is a fan of LEGO games and Marvel, so this release is a no-brainer for them. While disappointed that characters were removed from the first game, the reviewer still finds the game enjoyable. It is considered better than the previous Marvel LEGO release, LEGO Avengers.

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83

Nintendojo

Nintendo Switch

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a strong title with solid gameplay, humor, and a deep appreciation for the Marvel license, despite some flaws and omissions.

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82

Cheat Code Central

PlayStation 4

Jan 1, 1970

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The game offers a fun and entertaining experience with a diverse roster of characters. The bugs and glitches can be frustrating, but overall it is a solid game.

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82

Hobby Consolas

PlayStation 4

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a fun game for Marvel fans, filled with humor and references. However, it lacks significant innovation and may feel repetitive over time, making it less appealing for those seeking fresh experiences.

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82

IGN Spain

Xbox One

Jan 1, 1970

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is enjoyable and offers hours of gameplay, but lacks the surprise and depth of its predecessor, leaning more towards an arcade style.

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