In the intro level, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and the Hulk had to work
together to defeat Sandman. The boss fight was a puzzle where players
had to activate three hoses and soak Sandman with water. The puzzles
were designed so characters had to work together like Spider-Man using
his webbing to create a rope for the Hulk so he can smash a Lego
barrier. Iron Man can fly around and Spider-Man also has his
Spider-Sense which detects hidden blocks.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes pairs characters up that you may
not normally see like Captain America and Wolverine in the second level.
Captain America, of course, throws his shield and if you do this at a
wall you can create a platform. Deadpool is also confirmed to be in the
game. A staff member from TT Games explained Deadpool has dual swords,
dual guns, regeneration, and the power to break the fourth wall.
After the demo I talked to a representative from TT Games who
explained players will be able to create and play as their own superhero
in Lego Marvel Super Heroes. They’re still tweaking this
feature, but the players will be able to mix and match powers from
heroes and villains. I joked about the idea of Abomination with Captain
America’s shield and I was told that might not be possible because
Abomination like Hulk are "big figs" and they have a different set of
abilities. A dude with Wolverine’s claws and Captain America’s shield is
possible, though. Custom Lego heroes is a neat idea, but the characters
you make are locked to your console. Unfortunately, custom super heroes
tied to the save game whether its on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U or either
handheld. TT Games won’t have a hero sharing hub or anything like that
either.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes is slated for release this fall on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, and even Nintendo DS.
Source: via Siliconera
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