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'''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion''' will be the sequel to the [[2006]] video game [[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]], both of which are published by [[Activision]]. | '''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion''' will be the sequel to the [[2006]] video game [[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]], both of which are published by [[Activision]]. |
Revision as of 02:14, 5 May 2009
Template:Infobox Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion will be the sequel to the 2006 video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, both of which are published by Activision.
There will be changes in the game and camera controls for greater fluidity. The Comic-Con 2008 trailer shows an improvement in the power combo system; instead of merely doing some extra damage, two combined powers will yield a new attack altogether, such as Invisible Woman creating a force field and Iron Man overloading it with energy, effectively creating a bomb, or even the classic fastball special maneuver. The Alchemy engine has been upgraded in several ways, including Havok physics technology, a new 3D sound system and syncing character's lips to dialogue. Template:Continue Nav
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Latveria
- Chapter 2: New York City
- Chapter 3: Washington, DC
- Chapter 1: Hideout Raid
- Chapter 2: Guard Duty
- Chapter 3: Ambush
- Chapter 1: Base Defense
- Chapter 2: Convoy Strike
- Chapter 3: Chem Plant
- Chapter 1: Prison
- Chapter 2: Wakanda
- Chapter 3: Showdown