Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2
European box art[a]
Developer(s)Vicarious Visions
n-Space (PS2/Wii/DS)
Savage Entertainment (PSP)
Zoë Mode (Windows/PS4/XBO)
Publisher(s)Activision
SeriesMarvel Ultimate Alliance
EngineVicarious Visions Alchemy
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
Wii
Xbox 360
PlayStation Portable
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Release
September 15, 2009
  • Xbox 360 & Nintendo DS
    • NA: September 15, 2009
    • AU: September 16, 2009
    • EU: September 25, 2009
    PlayStation 3 & Wii
    • NA: September 15, 2009
    • AU: September 23, 2009
    • EU: September 25, 2009
    PlayStation 2
    • NA: September 15, 2009
    • EU: October 9, 2009
    PlayStation Portable
    • NA: September 22, 2009
    • EU: October 9, 2009
    Microsoft Windows & PlayStation 4
    • WW: July 26, 2016[1]
    Xbox One
    • WW: July 28, 2016[2]
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is a 2009 action role-playing video game featuring characters from Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2006's Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, and the second installment in the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance series. The game was jointly developed by Vicarious Visions (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360), n-Space (Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii) and Savage Entertainment (PlayStation Portable) and published by Activision in September 2009. A port for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows by Zoë Mode was released in July 2016.

Unlike the first game, which featured an original plot, Ultimate Alliance 2's storyline is mostly based on the Secret War and Civil War story arcs from the Marvel comics. After a series of devastating attacks on the United States, the American government passes the Superhero Registration Act, which forces all super-powered individuals to act under official regulation, in an effort to reduce the chaos that results from their battles. The superhero community is left divided, as some, including Iron Man, support the Act, while others, such as Captain America, oppose it. The two factions quickly find themselves in conflict with each other, all the while a new enemy threatens global peace. The game features two distinct storylines depending on which faction the player selects at the start, which cross over on several instances.

Upon release, Ultimate Alliance 2 received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who generally found it to be inferior to its predecessor. The game was praised for its branching narrative, improved writing and replay value, and new additions to the character roster, but criticized for the absence of certain elements from the first game (which "oversimplified" the gameplay, according to some critics and players)[citation needed]. After almost ten years without a new entry in the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance series, a reboot, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, was released in July 2019 by Nintendo, without the involvement of Activision (whose license to publish Marvel games expired in 2014).

  1. ^ "SDCC 2016: MARVEL ULTIMATE ALLIANCE". Marvel. 2016-07-23. Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  2. ^ "Here's What the Updated Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 and 2 Look Like". GameSpot. 2016-07-24. Archived from the original on 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2016-07-24.


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