Developers: Vicarious Visions, Savage Entertainment and n-Space Publisher: Activision Formats: Xb... There was a time, not long ago, that an RPG video game starring comic book superheroes would comp... However, unless you've been locked in an isolation ward for the last eight years, you'll be aware... From the Watchmen blockbuster movie, to TV series like Heroes to last month's all-conquering Batm... Perhaps looking to capitalise on this, the developers of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 (M: UA2) have... This game pitches itself squarely at fans of the franchise's previous instalment while making the... The first and most obvious improvement is the game's plot which is based on the Mark Millar comic... The Marvel superheroes suddenly find themselves personae non grata with the general public after ... As a response to the disaster, the US Government passes the Superhuman Registration Act which req... The law splits the heroes down the centre with some – notably Iron Man and Mr Fantastic &nd... While M: UA2 takes quite a few liberties with the source material, it provides the game with a fa... But the story's biggest asset is that it forces the player to pick a side in the conflict early o... Related Articles DCU Online review MORE FROM TELEGRAPH.CO.UK The Telegraph for Kindle Free 14-day trial View The Telegraph for iPad Free 30-day trial View