Whenever Lego and Marvel join forces, it's always a collaboration on par with the greatest superhero team-ups and comic book crossover events. From Captain America to Gwenpool, Star-Lord to Forbush Man, Squirrel Girl to Rocket Racoon, it's every Marvel fan's dream come true, brought to you as only Lego can. and have more than just a little fun doing it. Heroes from every corner of the Marvel Universe join together in an epic display to bring down this cosmic threat. And that call is answered, in the far reaches of space, through pages of times past and the distant future, and even across the multiverse itself. The call goes out far and wide to those willing to rise up and stand together against Kang and his allies. When the world's greatest superheroes are unable to stand against Kang's power, it's time to find some unlikely reinforcements. When the time-traveling despot Kang the Conqueror arrives high above the earth, he launches an all-out assault as part of his latest scheme to rule the universe. In LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES 2, it's not just the fate of the world at stake, or even the universe all of time itself is at risk. SERIOUSLY THOUGH!! How is that too much violence. You hit someone they say "oof" and a cartoony heart dissapears. Heroes fight bad guys, it's not like this game is graphic with the violence. If you think this has too much violence for your kid then you shouldn't have even introduced any superhero in existence. People are also complaining there's too much violence but there really isn't. So Kang is actually one of my favorite characters in the game because, although he's the villain, he also serves as comedic relief. The plot is also very interesting, so you go through time with a variety of characters to stop Kang the Conquerer. If you are an MCU mega fan you will be pleased to see all kinds of easter eggs they've hidden in the game, which I am not going to spoil. The missions are super fun and there are all kinds of mini-missions in the game. One of my favorite aspects of this game is that it's a good sequel to the first, however, with that in mind, you don't actually need to complete the first version of this game. I'm really confused why this has consumerism in it when in reality, it doesn't.
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