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* Many players were dissapointed with the outcome of Galactus being playable only in his minifigure form and just having a standard laser beam as a special power.

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* ** Many players were dissapointed with the outcome of Galactus being playable only in his minifigure form and just having a standard laser beam as a special power.

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* PolishedPort: The Switch version runs very well in both docked and handheld mode and loading times are decreased. It also adds all the dlc, which was completely unavailable for Nintendo fans on the Wii U version.

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* PolishedPort: The Switch version runs very well in both docked and handheld mode and loading times are decreased. It also adds all the dlc, which was completely unavailable for Nintendo fans on the Wii U version. It's essentialy XBOX 360/PS3 port but being able to play on handheld.


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* MagnificentBastard: [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] is an extremely powerful mutants with mastery over magnetism, and the longtime archenemy of the ComicBook/XMen. Leading a cabal of supervillains seeking to take over the world by weaponizing Cosmic Bricks alongside [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]], Magneto proves instrumental to the group's plans thanks to the manpower provided by his Brotherhood of Mutants as well as his obscene strength and guile. Whether it's leading successful attacks on the Raft and the X-Mansion, using the Statue of Liberty as a weapon and transportation device to great effect, or employing Mystique's convincing shapeshifting skills to distract the heroes while he lifts the cabal's base into space, Magneto constantly beguiles the heroes and snatches victory after victory from them, all the while oozing with charisma and charm. He's also the only villain suspicious of Loki, and when Loki confirms his suspicions by betraying the group, he's quick to check his pride at the door and mobilize the villains to help the heroes save the planet from a Loki-controlled [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]].

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* MagnificentBastard: [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] is an extremely powerful mutants mutant with mastery over magnetism, and the longtime archenemy of the ComicBook/XMen. Leading a cabal of supervillains seeking to take over the world by weaponizing Cosmic Bricks alongside [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]], Magneto proves instrumental to the group's plans thanks to the manpower provided by his Brotherhood of Mutants as well as his obscene strength and guile. Whether it's leading successful attacks on the Raft and the X-Mansion, using the Statue of Liberty as a weapon and transportation device to great effect, or employing Mystique's convincing shapeshifting skills to distract the heroes while he lifts the cabal's base into space, Magneto constantly beguiles the heroes and snatches victory after victory from them, all the while oozing with charisma and charm. He's also the only villain suspicious of Loki, and when Loki confirms his suspicions by betraying the group, he's quick to check his pride at the door and mobilize the villains to help the heroes save the planet from a Loki-controlled [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]].
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* GameBreaker: A lot of the jumping puzzles can be circumvented by switching to a flying character with no penalty for completing them non-conventionally. Iron Man is especially useful since he's often your hub character even while the main story is still going on, and appears in numerous story mode levels where this can be exploited.

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* GameBreaker: A lot of the jumping puzzles can be circumvented by switching to a flying character with no penalty for completing them non-conventionally. Iron Man is especially useful since he's often your hub character even while the main story is still going on, and appears in numerous story mode levels where this can be exploited. Super-Skull is the one that really breaks gameplay, though, as he's an ''invisibility-capable'' flyer with a heap of other very useful abilities, so once you can find and buy his token, it will massively trivialize both combat and the majority of puzzles, especially stealth platforming.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Magneto is really popular with the fans. He's a MagnificentBastard who plays his part in the story well and is shown to have standards by agreeing to help stop Galactus and Loki from destroying the world. His magnetic powers also makes him unique from the playable characters who are copy pasted. He's one of the most requested to be in a new Lego Marvel game since he wasn't in Avengers and Super Heroes 2.

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Magneto is really popular with the fans. He's a MagnificentBastard who plays his part in the story well and is shown to have standards by agreeing to help stop Galactus and Loki from destroying the world. His magnetic powers also makes him unique from the playable characters who are copy pasted.pasted (with the exception of Polaris, who is the only other character with magnetism powers). He's one of the most requested to be in a new Lego Marvel game since he wasn't in Avengers and Super Heroes 2.
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** The climax features the heroes [[spoiler: teaming up with the villains to defeat the new threat.]] A few years later, ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie'' would do the same thing.

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** The climax features the heroes [[spoiler: teaming up with the villains to defeat the new threat.]] A few years later, ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie'' would do the same thing. [[spoiler:The heroes even give the villains a head start after the day is saved.]]
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* UnexpectedCharacter: The character roster in includes characters like [[ComicBook/FantasticFour H.E.R.B.I.E.]], ComicBook/HowardTheDuck, and [[Franchise/SpiderMan Aunt May]]! Even Howard's introductory caption seems confused to see him there.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: The character roster in includes characters like [[ComicBook/FantasticFour H.E.R.B.I.E.]], ComicBook/HowardTheDuck, and [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Aunt May]]! Even Howard's introductory caption seems confused to see him there.
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** Captain America complementing his butt becomes even funnier in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' where Steve Rogers comments on "America's Ass" after beating his variant up.
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* EventObscuringCamera: Your co-op partner can ''inadvertently'' cause camera issues by going too far or in the wrong direction, thus causing the split-screen to split in such a way that you are interacting with objects that aren't actually visible to you. Worse yet, you can be put in a position where you can't even ''see'' the object you need to interact with to complete the level (by your partner, as opposed to the example above, which is the game's doing).
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** Magneto manipulated the Statue of Liberty into a HumongousMecha. Lego would later on acquire the licence to ''Series/DoctorWho'', where the Statue of Liberty ''could already move around by itself...''

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** Magneto manipulated the Statue of Liberty Art/StatueOfLiberty into a HumongousMecha. Lego would later on acquire the licence to ''Series/DoctorWho'', where the Statue of Liberty ''could already move around by itself...''

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