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List All 1 PricesMishandled is the best way to describe what EA's done with the Marvel license. The union was supposed to usher in a new energetic fighting game, and instead we received . Read more
Superheroes have always been good game fodder, and as summer turns to autumn in 2005, there’s a positive flood of 'ubermensch' titles coming out. Read more
The handheld version of EA's comic-book fighter gives fanboys whole new way to play superhero. Read more
Graphically Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects isn’t lacking. Each of the 18 characters come off looking great on the PSP’s small screen. Read more
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects is a good name for this game, since it is definitely imperfect and not up to the standards you would expect in a game made by Electronic Arts and featuring Marvel Comic book characters. Read more
In Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects , an alien genius is experimenting in creating a class of diverse, perfect super-warriors. His creations are masterful and powerful, but he and his creations must contend with the Mavel superheroes when the mad scientist begins his experiments with earthlings.