Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Game)

Avengers:Earth's Mightiest Heroes is a video game that was released on May 22, 2022. It's story is loosely based on the Kang Dynasty story arc and follows the Avengers at their lowest having to travel across time.

Chapter 1
In the barren and dystopian streets of a New York City, citizens are heavily monitored and troops cover every block. Hawkeye is talking to an ambigious Avengers team covered in dark. It is here the player can choose a rooster of 4 heroes, besides Hawkeye and Iron Man for this chapter. Hawkeye leaps from rooftop to rooftop with the team chosen. He arrives at a junkyard, where a gang has gathered. In the center, they keep Tony Stark tied to a chair. The team has to silently take out the gang members before their presence finally becomes known to the entire gang. After defeating them, the team confronts the leader, Crossbones. After defeating him, Hawkeye unties Stark. Security forces begin to close in on them both. Stark is unable to stand, seemingly drugged by his captors. the team carries him and eventually the security forces lose track of them. He lifts a manhole and goes down into the sewers with Stark. More troops follow into the sewers, this time on hovering vehicles. After defeating them, the team makes it to the base of operations for the fractured and demoralized Avengers. All of the members include Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, Black Widow, Wasp, Yellowjacket, and Hawkeye.

Stark tells the team that Kang the Conqueror is giving amnesty to anyone who can turn in heroes to be imprisoned by his forces. The team in turn provides him with his crude Mark 1 suit which is removed from any network, thus allowing them to remain off the radar. The team concocts a plan for Bruce banner to transform into the Hulk and knock out Thor before delivering him to Kang at his base in New York City. Meanwhile, the Avengers will infiltrate the base.

Chapter 2
Now you can choose your hero as well as the team to execute the plan, with of course the exception of Thor and Hulk. Those you do not choose for the mission will stay at the base in case things go awry. The plan initially goes smoothly,. The Hulk knocks out Thor and arrives at the base. The Avengers team slowly infiltrates the base, taking out Kang's various troops and security systems. The Hulk discovers that Kang is nowhere to be found. Instead, he is using Vision as a conduit to rule the time period. The Hulk decides to go against the original plan and attacks Kang's forces, making the entire mission go sideways. The rest of the team arrives on the scene and works quickly to free Vision. Vision is killed by Kang's forces before he can be freed. The team manage to escape with their lives back to their base in the sewers.

Chapter 2
Bruce Banner is verbally attacked by Tony Stark, who blames him for the mission's failure. Wonder Man doubts the plan's viability in the first place. The team changes course. Stark asks Captain America if he knows if Nick Fury had any fail safe plans for a situation like this, and if so, where were they located. Captain America says Nick Fury had a hidden safehouse located in the Savage Land. The team goes to San Fransisco to find Nick Fury's coordinates for the Savage land. A seperate team is formed again to infiltrate a hangar belonging to Kang's forces to provide a method of travel.

After taking off with an aircraft, they arrive in San Francisco and are surprised to see massive structures surrounding the city. They slip by into the city and find Nick Fury's coordinates. Arriving eventually in Savage Land, the team splits to scan the island. The player forms a team again here. The Avengers fend off against dinosaurs, humanoids with monkey-like traits named Tree People, and a tribe of yeti named Snowmen throughout the island. Eventually the Avengers all arrive at Fury's safehouse. Busting the door open, they find Fury's contingency plans as well as Iron Man's more advanced Mark 2 suit, which is also not connected to any network.

The team uncover a contingency plan of Fury's, in the case of an attack from the future, to use Doctor Doom's time platform, which is supposed to be in the safe house after Nick Fury had stolen it from Doom in the past, and go to the future to sever the attacker's connection to the past. However, it seems Doom had reclaimed it years ago. Tony Stark explains to the rest of the team that Latveria has been left untouched due to an agreement between Doom and Kang, which will mean that they will have to go to confront Doom to get the time platform.

Chapter 3
The team flies near Latveria. Its military assumes it to belong to Kang's army but Doom realizes its occupants to be the Avengers. His forces shoot down the Avengers and it seems the team was killed in the resulting explosion. In truth, the heroes had jumped out earlier. Deploying parachutes, the team gets to the ground safely on the outskirts of Latveria. They split up to infiltrate the city and the player forms a team. Doom already sees through their ruse and orders his forces attack them. The Avengers defeat Doom's troops initially, but begin to be overwhelmed as Doom deploys massive tanks and other mechanical creations. They make it into Latveria itself and assault Castle Doom. The team selected manages to get past it all successfully and searches the castle for the time platform. They eventually find it however Doctor Doom arrives to stop them. The team defeats Doctor Doom, allowing all of the Avengers to travel on the time platform.

Chapter 4
In the 31st century, the Avengers arrive in New York City. Here, Kang the Conqueror is ruling the past, at the apex of his power, having established a near-utopia spanning the entire globe. Their abrupt transportation to this future immediately gets the attention of Kang's forces, who attack the Avengers in giant-mechanized robots and hover-craft. An open brawl begins in the streets, blowing any of the cover the team had. A group of rebels arrive and lead them to safety underneath the city. The rebels belong to a group who see Kang the Conqueror as an authoritarian, not a savior. They recognize the team, and reveal that they have a religious-like following of them.

The rebels think of a plan alongside the Avengers to infiltrate Kang's palace. A team is selected to take control of a military truck. A rebel disguises himself as a member of the military, driving the truck to Kang's palace and parking it among other military trucks. From there, the team stealthily make their way through the palace. Kang recognizes the team immediately. His forces begin to descend upon them The team fights their way past them and eventually arrives at Kang the Conqueror's command center where he is dictating the events of the past. Locking themselves inside, they destroy the center.

Kang the Conqueror busts inside and fights them. The team is able to temporarily defeat him. The rest of the Avengers arrive to provide relief. The rebels arrive and blow a hole inside the palace leading to the sewers, allowing the Avengers to flee there. Kang's forces give chase and discover the sewers to be home of the rebels. The Avengers arrive to see Kang's troops massacring the rebels. They defeat the troops but do so too late to save everyone.

Iron Man makes the controversial decision to use the time portal once again.

Chapter 5
The team is at a loss for what to do next. Then suddenly the team is surrounded by a villain named Master's forces who has been working with Kang. They split up and start a chase. Half of the team is captured and taken to San Fransisco and the others pursue them to see where they are being taken. The team realize the others are being taken to be incarcerated by Kang. Seeing it is too late for them, they instead break into a hidden facility and confront the Master. He has been helping create massive biomes around cities globally and has helped construct Kang's super prisons and aided in his conquering of the planet. The Master also reveals he has numerous World leaders held at his base. The team wants to seize the opportunity and use the Master's technology against Kang. The Master doesn't seek to play second fiddle to Kang anymore, but still refuses. He orders his minions upon the Avengers. After defeating the Master and his minions, the team seizes his technology and prepares to use it.

Chapter 6
Remaining with the same roster of heroes, the team sets in motion their plan. Using Master's base as their new base of operations, they shield themselves with a field, allowing themselves to be unseen by Kang in the present or future. The team additionally discovers how to use the Master's technology against Kang, especially the protective ring walls. The team first decides to tear down Kang's forcefield at his Damocles base to provide a distraction. Massive towers are raised from the Master's technology and attack Kang. The team uses the chance to flee the base since Kang undoubtedly knows what they are doing and where they are doing it. They then assault the main prison, where the remaining Avengers are held. The team faces a special guard in the prison, Taskmaster. Upon defeating him and regrouping the team, the Avengers decide their next steps. Half of the team will go assault Kang's base, the other half will help gather allies to help combat Kang's army.

Chapter 7
Following the team selected by the player to gather allies, the team first goes to find an exiled Namor last seen on a remote Pacific island. Namor tries to fight them, but is convinced eventually to retake the Atlantian throne which has been subverted by the Atlantian Attuma, who led Atlantis to conquer Earth with Kang. Infiltrating the underwater city in special suits, the team breaks into the royal palace. They are quickly surrounded and have to try to fight their way through. They make it to Attuma. Namor however, is incapacitated during the previous fight and unable to contribute. The team eventually defeats Attuma. Namor proclaims his rule over Atlantis once more and tells his army to reject Kang's call for action and instead take to land and assault his forces.

Characters
Expand character's combos and equipment through gathering xp.

Iron Man
Abilities: Iron Man's abilities depend on what suit he currently possesses in the game. At the start of the game he only has access to the Mark 1 suit, with very rudimentary abilities. He then gains access later to the more advanced Mark 2 suit. By the end of the game, Iron Man can be able to retool his suit to be extremely advanced once again. Iron Man's abilities mainly consist of projectiles and unlocking new projectile weapons is the focus.

Hulk
Abilities: Hulk's abilities largely depend on melee combat. The player can unlock abilities that build off of his basic strength based attacks. The Hulk also has capabilities for projectile attacks or using objects as weapons, using only environmental objects. The scale of projectile objects that can be used can be upgraded.

Thor
Abilities: Thor's main method of combat is through his hammer, which can be upgraded to include more complex and damaging attacks, as well as include new abilities. Thor also possesses some melee combat abilities.

Game Features

 * 1) Most of the game involves working with the rest of the Avengers. Each Avenger can be played as, and for each mission 4 other Avengers can be chosen to join and be apart of the team's roster. The roster of heroes chosen can be coordinated during battles, each with their own set of abilities which work most effectively against certain types of enemies.

Hulk in the Microverse
An alien ambushes Bruce Banner and shrinks him down to the point where he now inhabits the microverse, a world under most people's noses due to the fact it is so small. The Hulk fights against a strange massive boar. After defeating it, the citizens of the microverse hail him as a hero and their queen chooses him to be her king.

The Hulk finds happiness in the microverse and can finally be left be. His peace dosen't last long as a coup takes place which aims to overthrow the queen. The queen is killed during the coup, despite the Hulk's best efforts. His heart broken, he seeks to leave the microverse. A wizard offers to save the Hulk's queen or send him out of the microverse. The Hulk seeks both options, but the Wizard stops him, saying that magic can be reserved for a person only once. Considering the options, the Hulk decides to make the hard choice and leave the microverse, knowing that people Banner cared about never see him again. Leaving the microverse, the Hulk defeats the alien which sent him on the journey in the first place.

Arrows and Iron
Hawkeye is performing archery feats in front of an audience at a fair. They are unimpressed and soon a Ferris wheel which as broken loose grabs their attention instead. Iron Man is informed of this and goes there to stop it from wreaking havoc. He is successful in stopping it before it can sink into the Atlantic Ocean, garnering the praise of bystanders. Wanting to prove himself as a hero as well, Hawkeye tries to stop an ongoing jewelry robbery. His attempt is botched and police believe Hawkeye to be the true culprit of the robbery. Iron Man flies to stop Hawkeye.

Hawkeye tries to explain himself to Iron Man. Iron Man refuses to believe him and the two begin to fight across the city rooftops. Hawkeye uses his various trick arrows against Iron Man, including a nylon net arrow, a bolo arrow, putty arrow, and sonic arrows. Eventually Iron Man subdues Hawkeye and leaves him for the authorities. Iron Man realizes as he leaves that Hawkeye has "a good heart", and says that if he ever wants to join the Avengers, he can show up at their doorstep.

Avengers Hotline
Beside side-quests, the Avengers Hotline serves for small missions which you can undertake as any Avenger. These missions entail robberies, saving civilians, and cleaning up Hydra agents. These missions can be found all around New York City and allow for the player to explore the city as any Avenger.

Loki DLC
Set before the events of the game's main story, the Loki DLC's story takes place during Loki's first plot against Thor. Here, Loki is able to defeat his brother by encasing his hammer in impregnable magic, preventing Donald Blake from ever transforming into Thor again. Afterward, he's free to spread mischief across New York City as he pleases. Donald Blake is able to trick Loki eventually to remove the spell on his hammer. Blake then transforms into Thor once more and sends Loki back to Asgard.

Besides the story within the Loki DLC, Loki is able to be a playable character, where it's revealed he's been allowed to travel around Asgard but cannot go to Earth.