
"It's an enjoyable enough game, largely thanks to the variety of characters and how differently they play. Captain America is one of my favorites. Each character has a secondary move (often a ranged attack) to go with their basic melee strikes, and Cap's one has no ammo or cooldown. I never grew tired of spamming his shield projectile attack and knocking enemies off the screen."
"I really enjoyed playing as She-Hulk too. Her secondary move involves grabbing an enemy and throwing them around. She-Hulk can also toss them into the air then leap with McTominay-esque athleticism to deliver a kick and send the baddie crashing into its cohorts. The character swap system (each player chooses two and can switch between them any time) evokes tag fighting games and the co-op features work well too."
An RPG uses 3D ASCII art as its visual style. An idle game features geese and human fingers in a bizarre premise. Don't Stop, Girlypop is an arena shooter with a release date announced. Marvel Cosmic Invasion is a retro-style side-scrolling beat-'em-up from Tribute Games and publisher Dotemu that channels 1990s Marvel animated shows. The game offers varied playable characters with distinct secondary moves and a character-swap system that echoes tag fighting games. Captain America's unlimited shield projectile and She-Hulk's grab-and-throw moves provide contrasting playstyles. Co-op support works well, presentation is polished, and overall mechanical depth is limited. Marvel Cosmic Invasion is available on PC and consoles for $30 and on Game Pass.
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