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It's about TIME! Join your favorite Super Heroes and Super Villains from different eras and realities as they go head-to-head with the time-traveling Kang the Conqueror in the all-new, original adventure, LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2!

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a lego, multiplayer and open world game developed by TT Games and published by Feral interactive (Mac) and Warner Bros. Interactive.
Released on November 14th 2017 is available only on Windows in 14 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Polish and Japanese.

It has received 9,158 reviews of which 7,937 were positive and 1,221 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.4 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 x64
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-3240 (2 * 3400) or equivalent, AMD Athlon X4 740 (2 * 3200) or equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 460 (1024 MB), Intel Iris Pro 5200 (shared), Radeon HD 5850 (1024 MB)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 16 GB available space

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May 2025
Fairly decent LEGO game with some issues. Quests can be insanely dull. If you want the 100% you will be asked like 30 times to fly around the map to either pick up items or talk to NPCs. Like... it took me almost 45 hours to 100% when most other LEGO games only take 24 hours max and most of the extra time was just doing the same stuff over and over again. However, if you mute your game whenever Gwenpool speaks the overall game can be pretty enjoyable.
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May 2025
Originally I was going to just do a simple pros and cons list like I did with the other LEGO games since it’s still the same gameplay and graphics. But I’ve seen some people say it's one of the weaker LEGO games, mainly due to being compared to LMS1 and I feel compelled to stand up for it cause of the 3 Lego Marvel games, this one might be my favorite. Story: Kang, an interdimensional warlord has set his sights on Manhattan and has trapped a section of it in his little pocket dimension. However, while investigating a way to save their home, the avengers accidentally destroyed the one thing that was holding Kang’s ambitions back and all his pocket dimensions become one big world called Chronopolis. While Kang waits for a worthy opponent, the avengers along with the Guardians of the Galaxy must come up with a plan to reach and defeat the tyrant. I actually like this plot. Sure it’s simple and there’s some obvious advertising of Marvel stuff at the time like Thor: Ragonork being the obvious example(Not complaining since LEGO Island 2 did that years ago with Adventuers and Knights Kingdom sets), but the setting allows interesting and fun situations like the guardians getting involved with a cowboy bar fight or sneaking onto a nazi zeppelin which ends with a dogfight with Zemo. And sure it has an obvious reveal at the end but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t satisfying. But why do I like this one the best? Well being better than Avengers is easy since it’s an unfunny recap of the two movies and the only levels I liked were the abridged retellings of Ironman 3 Thor 2 and Captain America 2. And compared to Marvel 1, while the big monster in the end was built up, the game doesn’t really emphasise that threat til the end and makes it feel like the game is dragging its heels. Here, we got a goal which serves as a framing device and we got a core group of characters we follow and any new ones feel like a guest star. And I know the Xmen and Fantastic Four were cut for legal and marketing reasons and that could be a reason why some people don’t like this one. But honestly I’m glad they were removed since they don’t bloat the main cast, especially the X-men. Sure the Inhumans get shoved as the leads for two levels but they don’t feel as intrusive since they make sure which of the Inhuman’s is our lead and aren’t really main characters. Gameplay: Basic gameplay is the same as other LEGO games: Solve platformer puzzles. Beat up goons. Collect studs and minikits. And explore the hub world. So let's start with the level design and combat. At first, it’s your standard Lego levels with a sizable length with a boss at the end. But during level 3 or 4 you might notice the length of levels aren’t too long. Like maybe one or two sections with the second usually being a boss fight. And I actually like this. With the increased emphasis on the hub world and with 20 main levels plus 10 bonus levels(not including DLC level), The short length makes it feel like the devs respect my time. Sure longer levels were okay in the order games when the hub was just a diner, but these days they are massive worlds just itching to explore and you’ll want to do that with no limits as soon as possible. Plus the levels usually have something interesting going like trying to get the end of a train without the ability to fly or explore Dr.Strange’s house for 5 sigils As for the combat, it honestly should be weaker since the team attacks aren’t as easy to pull off and it’s nowhere near as good as Ninjago, so why do I like it more? Two things: Enemy variety and beat-em up style bosses. Sure, Ninjago had some variety with heavies or gunners, but Marvel 2 has got lots of different types besides gunners and punchers like dudes with shields, electric shields, flamethrowers, spears, different armour types and ninja’s. And for the bosses, they ditched the 3 or so hearts to just a health bar and after getting used to it, I actually prefer it for these Superhero styled LEGO games as it lets the bosses be more involved with the punching instead of standing around till you break something. That still happens but it feels like a natural break from between phases than the gimmick of the fight. I think the only boss I completely chessed was Carmen but that could be due to a mishap with his AI in his second phase. As for the open world. It’s really good. It’s a big circle divided into different sections like a snowy New York or ancient Egypt so it’s simple to navigate. None of the races ever annoyed me. The Stan Lee’s spawned together instead of one at a time which annoyed me previously. And while unlocking Gwenpool levels requires you to do sidequests, it’s not awful. It just made me look up a guide to see which missions I should be looking for. There’s even a boss fight for when you complete everything in most of the sections which I think puts a nice bow on things. There are also challenges like finding all the map points or saving all the shield agents under rubble which reward you with vehicles and these aren’t too bad since they require you to explore and listen to your surroundings. The only two I needed a guide for were the treasure hunt and the rap battles since I didn’t know where to start. Presentation: Not much to say here. Looks and sounds as good as any other LEGO game. I do Chronoplolis is a wonderful looking hub world through with section having its own feel with Noir being the obvious example with it’s black and white tininted filter but other sections aren’t too bad like the jungles of Wakanda, the dark skies of Medieval England, or how Xander looks like a small alien beach town. It’s probably up there with my favourite hub worlds along with LEGO City and Middle-Earth. Verdict: While all the Marvel games are better than the DC line-up, This is my favorite of the three. 9/10
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April 2025
Yes but with some massive caveats its a LEGO game, so there are bugs, glitches and a lot of frustrating port issues on the game for PC. its a 2017/18 Marvel game so this was when Marvel (see: Disney) were in their F*** FOX phase so there are no X-men, fantastic four or Non 100% owned Marvel properties in the game. The game is decent, the map is large, the added extras from the DLC are good additions, even if some of them feel like (extremely dated) adverts for Marvel Movies. the character roster is nice and large. with the exception of the missing FOX characters. there would be at least one character for you (or make your own!) but there are some real weird additions to the roster that dont feel like they are there for a reason and are more for padding (like how is Aunt May with no powers a character but the Punisher or Deadpool isnt?) As i said, it is an alright game. its a recommendation but NEVER at full price. i would suggest a 50% discount before considering getting the game.
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March 2025
Solid game. Not as good as the first though. Story's fine. Missions aren't as good. Character rosters great. (The best out of the 3 marvel games imo) Love the User interface. Hubworld isn't amazing but still nice looking. 7/10 or maybe 7.5/10.
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Oct. 2024
Great game. Too many characters. DLC mission packs are fun. 10/10.
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LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 received 7,937 positive votes out of a total of 9,158 achieving a rating of 8.43.
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LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 was developed by TT Games and published by Feral interactive (Mac) and Warner Bros. Interactive.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is playable and fully supported on Windows.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is not playable on MacOS.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is not playable on Linux.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

There are 11 DLCs available for LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2. Explore additional content available for LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 on Steam.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 supports Remote Play on Phone, Remote Play on Tablet, Remote Play on TV and Remote Play Together. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 PEGI 7
8.4
7,937
1,221
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
202
Developer
TT Games
Publisher
Feral interactive (Mac), Warner Bros. Interactive
Release 14 Nov 2017
Platforms
Remote Play