Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006)

by Beenox, Raven Software, Vicarious Visions, Zoe Mode, Activision, NEC Interchannel
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role playing game set within the fictional Marvel Universe. It features many of the superheroes, supervillains, and supporting characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics.
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user avatar@Whodares2user avatar@Whodares2
January 13, 2025
I remember playing the PS version of this game with a girl that I would in later years marry. We are both fans of Marvel Comics so to play a game like this together was something special. We enjoyed this action RPG, the story, the numerous characters to play as, and the settings. Sadly this game is no longer able to be purchased anywhere. It would be fantastic if GOG could save this game from obscurity.
user avatar@LarsK_36720user avatar@LarsK_36720
January 30, 2025
It would be great alongside X-Men Legends game, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, & 2016 versions of the 1st MUA to be added on GOG. Because MUA1 has lots of modding community in Marvel Mods. As of now, 2006 PC can now add 50 heroes max, w/ converting XML games to MUA1 engine is possible. While the rest like adding more items, loading screens, simulations, .etc are in works, & may take long to exceed its game inclusion limits.
user avatar@joe.ker98user avatar@joe.ker98
January 30, 2025
Part of my childhood, completed it many times on my PS2, it would be amazing if we had the Gold version, it has extra characters. I don't know what the situation is with Activision because they delisted this one and the 2nd game a few years ago, I guess it was due to licensing issues. But I hope someday we will see them again.
Loved this game as a child and it's sequel as well. Nothing even comes close to a great marvel team up game than this, one of the best beat em up games out there
user avatar@Zaworld0user avatar@Zaworld0
February 01, 2025
One of my childhood games. Me and my brothers would stay up all night playing it to unlock all the characters and get the good ending. It helped show us how truly huge the Marvel Universe is and gave us the push to explore it further. Also the combat's just a really solid Diablo-like!
This game is the reason i got into super heroes and comics. Its one of the best games from my childhood. I remember sitting infront of the TV playing this for hours and hours every weekend, My little mind being blown when i got to the second hub area after a few months. I love this game.
Foi meu primeiro game beat em up 3D em estilo RPG que joguei. Eu o conheci poucos meses depois do seu lançamento e quando comecei a jogar não consegui parar mais. Atualmente jogo ele muito usando mods. Cara, tem uma infinidade de mods pra instalar, com todas as possibilidades. Mod de carateres (no meu game tem uns 200 mods de caracteres), mod de estágios, mod de sons, mod de skins, huds, icones, de interface, de animações, cara, atualmente dá pra modificar tudo, mas o mod mais incrível é o que aumentou o limite de caracteres jogáveis num save. Saímos do limite de 27 personagens para 50 personagens. Cara a experiência é outra! Desse jeito MUA nunca morrerá! Espero q possamos ter essa franquia de volta e que nossa opinião seja relevante na construção desse retorno.
I discovered this game exactly the year it was released. At the time, we rented it to play. It was really cool back then when my friends and I would get together to play. But it was when I got my first PS2 that I was able to play it a lot. Later on, I started playing it on my PC. Many thanks to the creators for this gem called Marvel Ultimate Alliance.
One magical night in 2007, I guess it was junior high school, me and four other friends spent our new years's eve playing this game all the way till late morning. What a magical time - snacks, soda and no worries in sight. I always cheesed out and played as Ghost Rider (he's kinda overpowered), stealing all the kills from my friends, to a point where my bff, who played as Wolverine had vains popping and muscles spazzin out POWER GAMING like a madman trying to get to enemies before I zap them with my one-click insta-kill fireball :D We're all in our 30's now and we're all ready to repeat this night. This HAS to happen :D
user avatar@Csumbiuser avatar@Csumbi
March 07, 2025
its a classic, so many iconic places and characters, its amazing. I would love to play it again. And so much content, man. Its a tough game, but so much fun. Man, it would be a miracle if it would appear on GOG. :)
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