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I keep telling myself I’ll resist but these discounts are like a siren song. Four platforms, four dangerous rabbit holes, and more ways to sink my free time than I have hours. Still, I’d rather be broke and happy than miss out on the awesome bundled gems in today’s haul.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m asking the Human Torch to light 15 candles on a cake baked for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, the action-RPG brawler I adored playing in 4P co-op. This was a full-blown superhero buffet, letting you smash through enemies with a roster that felt like it had leapt right off the comic shop shelves with a Civil War storyline front and centre.
The fusion system was the big add here (pairing up heroes for devastating combo moves that were both flashy and strategic). Beyond that, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 didn’t reinvent the wheel, but it gave fans the superhero team-up game we always wanted. Also, its bonus skin selections remain superior to the meh recolourings we got in 2019’s MUA3.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– The Sims 2 (PC) 2004. Sequel
– Guitar Hero 5 (PS2/3,Wii,X360) 2009. eBay
– Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (X360) 2009. Sequel
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