| | |  | PlayStation 2 | Home » » Marvel Nemesis Rise of the Imperfects | | | | | | | Description: | | Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects delivers the most authentic and cinematic Super Hero fighting experience ever seen in a Video game, while remaining faithful to the legacy of the classic characters. Control a number of characters from Marvel's library of Super Hero families -- Spider-Man, Wolverine and Iron Man. Pummel and crush adversaries in fully interactive, highly destructible arenas. Experience what it's like to fully posses each Hero's super powers. | | | Features: | |
• Jump into the unparalleled deep storyline and intense gameplay -- unsurpassed in the fighting genre
• Compete in single-player, multiplayer and online modes for epic, head-to-head clashes
• Dozens of unlockables - Battle with all your might to unlock hundreds of rewards
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Release Date:
| October 05, 2005 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
| | | Game Information: | | | Platform:
| Sony PSP | | Media:
| Video Game | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
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40 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Very buggy; monotonousOct 11, 2005
By Sidewinder
"koalani"
I was very disappointed. EA has a lot of nerve charging the same price for the PSP version that they charge for console versions, considering how much is left out. There are no objectives in the PSP version other than to beat your opponent; this means there is no story worth mentioning. The controls are buggy and nothing more than a hindrance (the button for manual face only works part of the time; auto face function hardly ever works at all). This leads to a lot of frustration.
If you register it with EA they'll send you a cheat code; unfortunaterly there is nowhere to enter it; it would seem that the cheat functions were not included in the PSP version.
If you're buying this to play your favorite hero, pack a lunch; you don't get to choose. You must unlock each character by progressing. Even then you don't get any choice on who you unlock. You have to play the Imperfects whether or not you wanted to (and I didn't want to; I bought this for the Marvel characters, not the Imperfects).
EA should have done more to make certain that this game was worth the playing experience. My advice to them is to remember that their customers want to ENJOY themselves, not jump through their hoops. In the end it's not really difficult, just monotonous; like doing a chore. I'm sorry I spent $50 on it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A game made for the console.Jun 07, 2006
By J.M.S
"Paine"
I have to partially agree with many other viewers about this game. Marvel: Rise of the Imperfects was made for the consoles. Xbox and PS2 versions are much better with actual cenimatic effects.
However, if you don't want the console version, and love fighting with other imperfect superheros, I believe this game is for you. The PSP version is beautiful for the handheld. Warning, there are no cenimatic effects, yet, there are a few more unlockable characters available in the PSP version. The fighting system gets easier once you understand the character you are playing, however the character has (of course) a limited amount of energy they can use to ignite their power... Which can be frustrating at times.
In the end I still believe this game is better on console, yet it does just fine on the handheld. If you love your PSP this game is for you, if you love marvel and beating the crud from other good-guys/bad, this is ALSO for you. Definately a fun game when you can kick Wolverine's ass in public! Happy gaming!
Hoping for a good gameMay 20, 2011
By Derald King
"huntingking17"
But it is a very bad game. The story is barley there,you pick a hero/villian and fight 7 people. Thats about it, there is a little paragraph tellin you about your enemy like what he/she is doing and who they work for. The sound is decent pretty low quality but it is'nt completely terrible, the only saving grace is the graphics, while cool it doesnt save the game and, as much as i was hoping for a good game this one falls flat.
Terrible and DifficultNov 11, 2009
By zoedragon Granted I'm not all that great at fighting games, but I can usually at least muddle my way through a few levels and squeeze some fun out of a game. This game wasn't what I expected at all. The controls are extremely clunky. You have to be in a particular spot to pick up an object, and it's way too easy to stand on top of it instead. Trying to pull off moves seems random at times, with the game favoring the enemy as far as timing goes.
The story is nearly nonexistent. "So-and-so is at the bridge, go stop him from damaging it." Why even bother? And what's the point of unlocking characters if you don't get to choose who you can play as? It takes forever to fight one round, and you have to win 2 out of 3 to win the match.
The only thing I found nice about the game was the graphics. It's a very nice looking game. But it wasn't enough to keep me playing for more than an hour.
Imperfect!Jun 19, 2007
By J. alejandro Torres
"aletorro"
The Good: play (if you don't get bored with it first) with all your favorite marvel super heroes.
The Bad: Repetitive arenas (there are only 5)
Choose a Marvel heroe, and you'll fight all the Imperfects, same order, same arena, same thing.
Choose an Imperfect, and you'll fight all the Marvel heroes, same order, same arena, same thing.
Card system that God knows what it does, and you can't even really choose your cards.
Repetitive turns to boredom.
Don't buy it trust me!
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