
Expect Nick Fury to quote lines from Pulp Fiction, references to the old Incredible Hulk television show starring Bill Bixby and characters to reference both old and new Marvel comics often. The voice work is well done, and although some of the lines uttered are groan-worthy, the humor hits far more than it misses, especially when you factor in the jokes that only adults are going to get. Like Lego Batman 2, Lego Marvel Super Heroes is fully voiced, featuring such voice actors as the cast of Avengers Assembled reprising their roles. You'll keep playing the game just to see where you'll go next. You'll find yourself in locations such as Asgard, Latveria, New York City and even Asteroid M over the course of the story. No two levels are the same, as each one takes place in a different corner of the Marvel universe. The story unfolds over the course of 15 levels, with each level taking roughly 30 minutes to complete. Doom assembles every supervillain he can find to retrieve cosmic bricks, powerful artifacts borne from the Silver Surfer's destroyed surfboard, it's going to take the combined might of every Marvel superhero to stop him. Without diving into spoilers, Lego Marvel Super Heroes is the ultimate clash between heroes and villains. Despite its outward kid-friendly appearance, is this a game that everyone can enjoy? The followup sequel, Lego Batman 2, pulled inspiration from the entire DC universe now Marvel fans get the same treatment with Lego Marvel Super Heroes for the PlayStation 4.
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Starting out with just movie franchises, including Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean, Traveller's Tales moved onto non-movie properties with Lego Batman in 2008.

Ever since Lego Star Wars in 2005, the Lego (sorry Lego loyalists, I won't be capping every instance of the word in this review) brand has “legoized” a number of franchises by rebuilding them entirely with Lego blocks.
