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I played 7 hours of the new Marvel's Avengers game coming later this year. It's going to make a lot of people very happy.

  • I spent 7 hours with the new Marvel's Avengers game, set to be released on September 4, 2020.
  • It was a tale of two days: On my first day with the game, I spent five hours with the game and loved most of what I played.
  • When I returned to play the game again on the second day, its flaws stood out to me much more, and I was having less fun.
  • I think Marvel's Avengers has an excellent foundation for a fun game you'll want to play with your friends, but some aspects of the game concern me, and some areas need some tweaking if the game hopes to find a broad audience.

Marvel's Avengers are finally getting the blockbuster video-game treatment.

Thanks to a collaboration between Marvel, Crystal Dynamics ("Tomb Raider"), Eidos Montreal ("Deus Ex") and publisher Square-Enix ("Final Fantasy"), you'll finally be able to play as your favorite Marvel superheroes later this year on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Google's Stadia. If you buy it on Xbox One or PS4, you'll get a free upgrade for the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 versions, respectively, when those next-gen consoles launch later this year.

The kind folks at Crystal Dynamics were kind enough to send me a code to try out the beta version of Marvel's Avengers, and I have to say: I enjoyed a lot of what I played.

All told, I played about 7 and a half hours during the beta period, which ran from last Thursday to Saturday. I played as Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, and Ms. Marvel. I played every activity available to me, including two single-player "Hero" missions and several "Warzone" missions you can play with friends. I also unlocked costumes made available through the in-game store, which will assuredly attract a lot of interest (and real-world dollars).

But I also came away from the game feeling like it lacked significant polish, and a few areas of the game made me pretty concerned as a fan of both Marvel's superheroes and video games in general.

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