Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (2005)

by EA Canada, Nihilistic Software, Team Fusion, Electronic Arts
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects pits fierce Marvel superheroes against each other in a 3D fighting game. You can assume control of heroes such as the Punisher, Spider-Man, and Captain America, and duel with them in interactive and destructible environments. A new team of superheroes called the Imperfects joins the mayhem. You can play in single-player story mode to unlock collectible awards, or you can play against other gamers in multiplayer modes.Show more
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One of the most gritty dark and unique marvel games ever made. The story wasn't so good and the combat was a bit fiddly, but something about this game was so fun. I loved the finisher you could do and the crazy physics. Also rage mode added new combos that were super fun. You could also play against your friend. I also found the green (evil) side of each character awesome. Definitely a childhood game engraved in my brain. If GoG could bring this to pc in a proper manner, maybe even multiplayer support. That would be super unreal.
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