Due to this weird and somewhat intriguing mash-up, a vast variety of superheroes have been swept up from all manners of eras in the aftermath and are itching to get some payback. Kang’s taken several cherry picked worlds across different timelines and realities and has mashed them all up together to create a new world, outside of time, known as Chronopolis. Kang the Conqueror has stepped up as the antagonist in the place of Galactus from the first game. It’s a solid experience, for newcomers especially, but for returning LEGO game fans it’s not going to do much that you haven’t seen and played before. The big question is, has TT Games changed-up the tried and tired formula? Or have they played it safe and stuck to the “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it” concept? Sadly it’s the latter, which is a shame when you take into account that the recent LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game was so compelling and engaging. Unlike a band of other LEGO games, LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 doesn’t rip or follow a plot from the big screen and instead offers up something fun and fresh to sink into. It doesn’t seem as though one can blink before a new LEGO game or Marvel movie is announced, not that that’s a bad thing of course, but following the success of the colliding franchises with LEGO Marvel Superheroes, it was only a matter of time before a sequel made it’s way to shore.
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