
Once again, the guide is pretty brief, but I hope it helped somebody, as there were none on Steam so far. Doom.įor the regular characters, you will get the first additional costume by killing 30 enemies, the second for killing 150 enemies, and the third for completing the respective comic book simulation level.įor Colossus you will just have to get 30 and 150 kills, as his third additional costume is unlocked from the start.įor Moonknight you will just have to get 30 and 150 kills, as he doesnt come with third additional costume.įor the DLC characters you will have to get 250 kills to unlock all of their costumes. You'll get the dialogue upon encountering the real (?) Dr.

Doom as your party member to the final level. Ultimate Alliance 2 didnt have a PC port though, so they had to actually port content anyway. You'll get the special dialogue with Gladiator and Deathbird.ĭoppelgänger (Doom has spoken with himself) I think the most likely explanation is that Ultimate Alliance 1 already had a PC port, so they based this release on that, which never got the DLC. Get Sabertooth as your party member to the Shi'ar level. Wrong Claws (Sabretooth has been mistaken for Wolverine) Get Magneto as your party member to Mephistos Realm. Get Cyclops as your party member before travelling to the Murderworld (there will be no checkpoints, and the portal will be shut, so keep your boi safe), special dialogue will start when you'll save Jean from an arcade machine.įleeting Allies (Magneto has spoken to Xavier) Mutant Love (Cyclops has spoken with Jean) Otherwise, you've got a slew of Lego games, the best of which is probably Lego Marvel Super Heroes, or you can wait until Square Enix finally starts talking about Crystal Dynamics' Avengers game and what's rumoured to be a Guardians of the Galaxy game from Deus Ex creators Eidos Montreal.Since this guide is fairly brief, here's some extra info: Your best bet is probably Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3, which even non-fighting game players will appreciate on a fan service level. If you're after a decent Marvel game on PC, the options are pretty slim. You can still buy the double pack on Humble Bundle for full price, but considering each game was reduced to $10 this week on Steam before being delisted, that's probably only an option for people desperate to play above-average Marvel mash-ups from about a decade ago. That didn't stop both games from earning mixed reviews on Steam before they were pulled.

While James wasn't particularly impressed by the Ultimate Alliance games when they released with eyebrow-raising prices and other issues in 2016, they were patched in the weeks after release.
