![]() Ultimate Alliance 3 has an enormous roster of playable characters: 52, to be precise. The series comprises three hack-and-slash action/RPGs, in which you construct a four-person party of your favorite Marvel superheroes. If you’ve never played an Ultimate Alliance game before, the appeal is extremely easy to explain. But if your goal is to zone out - or to catch up on some podcasts, YouTube series or even TV shows that don’t require your full attention - Ultimate Alliance 3 can and will get the job done. Should I be seeking out deeper, more meaningful media in my free time? Possibly. Much like the comic books that inspired it, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is superb “look at all the pretty colors and don’t think about it too hard” entertainment. But a few hours into all the busywork, I had a startling realization: I was having fun. I’d paid for my characters fair and square, and I intended to grit my teeth and go through with this process. ![]() ![]() ![]() If I wanted to access the DLC I’d paid for, I would have to play through the whole story again, and undertake optional standalone challenges, and compete in the Gauntlets, and buy gear from the in-game shop, and hunt down powerful hidden items, and, and, and. And these challenges require levels well in excess of what you would earn by completing the game a single time on the default difficulty. Instead, you have to earn them by completing a series of challenges. Unlike many other games with DLC characters, Ultimate Alliance 3 doesn’t simply unlock them automatically. ![]()
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