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Unbalanced characters negatively affect the game's upgrade system. By smashing certain objects you can earn tokens, which can be used to upgrade the abilities of each character. However, you'll quickly learn that The Thing's shockwave attack, where he pounds the ground and takes out all enemies in the immediate vicinity, is the best way to make it through the game. Human Torch's ability to throw fireballs also comes in handy, so you'll most likely power up those two characters and those two specific abilities and do little with Mr.

Fantastic and Invisible Woman. The game tries to encourage you to balance out your characters by sending each person on a brief solo mission, but as long as you've got their attack and defense leveled up a bit, each character should do fine on its own.

Fantastic Four's visuals are just as bland as its gameplay. Most rooms and areas are barren and look nearly identical to one another. This makes it hard to figure out where you're going and where you've been--a problem, given all the backtracking you'll be doing. The enemies you'll be fighting look decent enough, but there's little variety to their looks, so you'll be fighting the same few guys over and over again.

The Fantastic Four don't look too hot themselves. It's not easy to make Jessica Alba look unattractive, but Visual Concepts has done it. The camera frequently has problems following the action and often ends up at the worst possible angle.

When you're just running around a room or fighting one or two foes the frame rate is fine, but as soon as you throw a bunch of bad guys and a few lighting effects into the mix, it falls apart. All the characters are voiced by sound-alikes who do a respectable job in spite of the amateurish script.

The sound effects and music aren't much to get excited about, either. Want to lose three friends? Have them come over and play co-op. While it may often feel endless, Fantastic Four is a short game that can be beaten in around six hours. The typical assortment of extra costumes, artwork, movie trailers, and the like can be unlocked by finding tokens hidden in each level, but once you've finished there's little incentive to play through again, though you can earn more achievements by doing so since it lets you finish powering up all of your characters.

It is the second Fantastic Four game that allows 4 people to play as together. It also combines the previous film's plot, Fantastic Four ; and features characters out of the film such as Dr. The Player takes on the role of one of the team members stated above and control there powers and complete the game through a similar format of the films.

The player is able to switch characters at any time they wish to do so. Although the player acts as one character it also plays as the whole team. In addition to missions featuring the whole team, there are also various solo missions during the game, such as the Human Torch chasing the Silver Surfer through New York or Sue Storm using her invisibility powers to sneak through a Military Base.

Note: There are 12 different moves in the game, one with each combination of team members. Unfortunately, this spin-off never came to be. Regardless, during the climax of the film, one can very briefly see subtle shapes inside of the cloud alluding to Galactus' face and head. Question : Why is the Silver Surfer making craters all over the Earth? What purpose do they serve? Answer: They're part of the mechanism that Galactus uses to extract the life-force from the planet.

Separate from membership , this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time. When Von Doom puts his mask back on the camera turns around him and the camera shadow is visible on his cloak. Johnny Storm : Flame on! Part of the reason Galactus does not appear in his true "comic book" form in this film instead being portrayed as an organic, cloud-like being is because the producers had initially planned on revealing Galactus in his "true form" in a spin-off movie about the Silver Surfer.

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