Thread:GazzaB9/@comment-24186365-20171227201746/@comment-30134917-20171229164624

Jacky 50A wrote: I have a pitch for a third Marvel Ultimate Alliance game. The game will have around a ‘’hundred’’ playable characters, 50-50 each. “Each”, as in you can play both sides (hero and villain). As usual, the campaign mode is the main focus but there are other things along the way that you can find, such as Comic Missions which were present in the first game, assignments and item collections that reward you with costumes, characters, and the said missions, and diorama models. Basically, the game has this large diorama that basically sums up my MUA 3’s huge battle between heroes and villains and the many faces the Marvel Universe can offer.

In both the heroes and villains campaign, we see an ongoing war between the newly assembled Ultimate Alliance and the new Masters of Evil, led by ‘’Apocalypse’’, who seems to prove his mettle as the “conqueror of conquerors”.

The two sides soon encounter ‘’large-than-life’’ threats that they have to stop differently. What does that mean? We have one of those Infinity War like stuffs... but it is not just for the heroes! It is also for the villains!

For the heroes, the threat comes in the form of Annihilus and his Annihilation Wave. The story of Annihilation (the event) comes in here, but in a wider scale as Annihilus and his nightmarish forces were apparently summoned by a greater force that we get to see in the villains side.

The villains not only have to deal with the heroes, but they also have to deal with the Annihilation Wave. Safe to say, the villain’s campaign takes place in unison as the heroes campaign. When the Annihilation Wave hits the galaxy, the heroes travel to the far reaches of the universe to stop Rich Rider and his comrades in stopping them, leaving Earth with all but a handful of heroes. En Sabah Nur intends to raze the world and turn it into the MoE’s seat of power when they reach the stars, killing the heroes if they ever return. Problem? The MoE doesn’t just have to deal with heroes, Annihilus’ advanced scouts on Earth that came from Richards’ Negative Zone portals... FANTASTIC, indeed, Richards!, but also the main culprit of the A-Wave’s summoning.

Who summons the Annihilation Wave, you ask? Dormie is my choice. Wha-huh? Why him?! Do you even realise that his power actually rivals the Celestials themselves? Give him some love man, XD.

Anyways, you may know what’ll happen later in the campaign but that’s it for now, so whaddaya say? I like it!