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Marvel Nemesis Rise of the Imperfects | 
enlarge | From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $11.73 You Save: $18.26 (61%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 9190
Platform: Sony Psp Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Sony PSP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6
MPN: 15100 Model: 14633151008 UPC: 014633151008 EAN: 0014633151008 ASIN: B0009351QQ
Release Date: October 5, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Jump into the unparalleled deep storyline and intense gameplay -- unsurpassed in the fighting genre | | | Compete in single-player, multiplayer and online modes for epic, head-to-head clashes | | | Dozens of unlockables - Battle with all your might to unlock hundreds of rewards |
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Product Description Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects delivers the most authentic and cinematic Super Hero fighting experience ever seen in a Video game, while remaining faithful to the legacy of the classic characters. Control a number of characters from Marvel's library of Super Hero families -- Spider-Man, Wolverine and Iron Man. Pummel and crush adversaries in fully interactive, highly destructible arenas. Experience what it's like to fully posses each Hero's super powers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Greta game February 21, 2008 P. Myers (Alberta) I like the PSP version better than console becasue even though the storyline is left out it's only annoying anyhow and the PSP has more heroes and villens to select from. I would rather more characters and levels than a storyline that consists of runnning around and beating up robots intill you fight a villan/hero. The only flaw is only being able to select 2 characters at the start, but again lots more to unlock. PSP version is better.
Imperfect! June 19, 2007 J. alejandro Torres (New York, NY) The Good: play (if you don't get bored with it first) with all your favorite marvel super heroes. The Bad: Repetitive arenas (there are only 5) Choose a Marvel heroe, and you'll fight all the Imperfects, same order, same arena, same thing. Choose an Imperfect, and you'll fight all the Marvel heroes, same order, same arena, same thing. Card system that God knows what it does, and you can't even really choose your cards. Repetitive turns to boredom. Don't buy it trust me!
Marvel Game review March 8, 2007 Michael J. Tabuzo (New Jersey) This game really wasn't as good as I hoped it would be. I had fun though. The game quality was what I expected, which is a good thing, and overall this is a great game to lose track of time with.
A game made for the console. June 7, 2006 J.M.S (Colorado, USA) I have to partially agree with many other viewers about this game. Marvel: Rise of the Imperfects was made for the consoles. Xbox and PS2 versions are much better with actual cenimatic effects. However, if you don't want the console version, and love fighting with other imperfect superheros, I believe this game is for you. The PSP version is beautiful for the handheld. Warning, there are no cenimatic effects, yet, there are a few more unlockable characters available in the PSP version. The fighting system gets easier once you understand the character you are playing, however the character has (of course) a limited amount of energy they can use to ignite their power... Which can be frustrating at times. In the end I still believe this game is better on console, yet it does just fine on the handheld. If you love your PSP this game is for you, if you love marvel and beating the crud from other good-guys/bad, this is ALSO for you. Definately a fun game when you can kick Wolverine's ass in public! Happy gaming!
Marvel Nemesis February 28, 2006 This is an excellent game for PSP, but compared to the excellent graphics and fun extras the home console games have, it stinks! The PSP version has a single player mode that gets very repetitive after a while, compared to the home console version that boasts a full, DIFFERENT storyline for each character. Also, the little gimmicks that make the home console multiplayer so great (funny intros, etc.) are missing comepletely! My advice would be to try this game on GameFly first, see if you like it, and then buy the home console version!
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