

Just like any Lego game from TT games, Lego Marvel Super Heroes lets you play as many different characters in a kids-friendly scenario filled with LEGO humor. This results in tons of gameplay all packed in one neat purchase.

People might also be pleased to know all DLC is included in this version making this a complete version right from the start. In docked mode, you might see some rough edges but all in all, this is a solid-looking port of the original. In handheld mode, you won’t really notice the game is already 8 years old. The style used in the Lego games does not really rely on extreme graphic specs. The fact this game is 8 years old and was intended for what would be called inferior hardware these days, is only slightly noticeable. Lego Marvel Super Heroes for Nintendo Switch looks pretty much like Lego Marvel Super Heroes on any other console. Even though, I’m not doubting this release will still do well regardless. The fact it took so long might slow down the momentum for sales a bit. Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 got a Nintendo Switch release and was well received so having both games on the same console seems like a sure thing. The game proved to be so popular it got ported across console generations with the newly added Nintendo Switch version being one of the only ones still missing.

Until now… a whopping 8 years later.Ī lot has happened since the original 2013 release of Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The switch wasn’t around at the time of release – Nintendo was still stuck in the Wii U era – so a release on Nintendo’s hybrid handheld didn’t happen. The formula works and sales keep going strong up until this day. A direct sequel aptly named Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 was made and some of Marvel’s other intellectual property got their personal-themed Lego game version. DLC was added, ports were made all across the console spectrum. The game was received with roaring reviews and an expansion of the collaboration between Marvel and TT games was inevitable. quite a rideĪfter the success of the Lego Batman games, Marvel and TT Games decided to give the Marvel universe the “Lego game” treatment. 2021 seemed to be the year to right this wrong. The game was originally released back in 2013 and although the Nintendo Switch is known for getting a lot of ports, TT games never bothered to make this one available for Switch owners. Lego Marvel Super Heroes has finally got a Switch release in 2021.
