LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Review – Avengers Ensemble
Avengers, assemble! LEGO Marvel's Avengers is six films worth of content, and just as predictable as the source material it came from in TT Fusion's latest LEGO effort.
Avengers, assemble! LEGO Marvel's Avengers is six films worth of content, and just as predictable as the source material it came from in TT Fusion's latest LEGO effort.
A good story and great art can save Civil War II from being a mere appropriately-timed sequel. And at least artistic talent is never in short supply over at Marvel. Here’s the first cover for the zero issue of Civil War II, done up in style by Olivier Coipel.
I'm using this armour for surveillance on the room where the script for Star Wars Episode VIII is being written.
Fan service, assemble! PlayStation owners will be getting some free downloadable content once Lego Marvel Avengers launches at the end of the month.
Doesn't come with Captain America or Winter Soldier shield-bashing insurance.
Love it or hate it, but there’s no denying the massive impact that Civil War had on the Marvel comics universe back in 2006 and beyond. More than just a simple excuse to see your favourite heroes set forums ablaze when they went at each other, Civil War created a new status quo that rocked the Marvel Universe for years afterwards. Time for a sequel then.
One of the many, many suits that Tony Stark has at his disposal, is the Mark XXVI suit of armour. It’s not the first time that this armour has been resized into a sixth-scale replica. But I am liking seeing the same suit, but with a more emerald colour finish. It’s essentially a redo of the Mark XXV Striker armour, but tuned to handle lethal amounts of gamma radiation.
Agent Carter, Crimson Dynamo and the Omega-level threat known as Squirrel Girl are all joining the massive roster of heroes and villains in Lego Marvel Avengers. SQUIRRELS!
Cloud gaming removed hardware barriers, but it replaced them with something less visible and …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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