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Cable is coming to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2Rest easy, nerds -- Cable is joining the ranks of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Not Fusion. Earlier this morning, publisher Activision unleashed the above video and accompanying images showing off the yellow-eyed and downloadable X-Man. He looks to be the traditional kind of brutish character with ... |
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'Hottie' Psylocke next Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 DLCActivision has just hit our inbox with word that Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 will be getting another character by way of downloadable content. Psylocke, who Activision refer to as a "hottie mutant superheroine," has the powers of telepathy and telekinesis, and can use her "Ps... |
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2's first DLC character is another Spider-ManWe can only imagine the meeting at Vicarious Visions where the development team behind Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2's DLC was arranged. "Well, we've already got Spider-Man and Venom, but we really feel like the game's still lacking in the Spider-Man spinoff department -- what about that other ... |
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 ScreenshotsMarvel Ultimate Alliance 2 may be the best looking game based on the now Disney-owned stable of super-heroes to date. The production values and attention to detail in MUA2 is stellar. It feels more like an interactive Marvel experience as much as it does a game. Both team Iron Man (who support g... |
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Microsoft to release a two-tone controller in OctoberTaking a cue from Vicarious Visions and their recent release Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Microsoft is fusing two things together that should never be: the colors red and black (on the flipside, think Venom and Iron Man). The above is a wretchedly glossy wireless controller slated to... |
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PAX 2009: Uncharted 2's Nathan Drake catches a trainNaughty Dog has been more than happy to explain to us how complicated it is to have a moving character on a moving surface, like on the floor of a collapsing building or the top of a moving train. But we have no idea how to quantify these things. We play games ... we're not math and physics experts ... |

