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Some said a collaboration between Marvel and TT Games could never happen. Apparently, nobody told the studio behind the popular series of Lego games. After all, Warner Bros. is the parent company of both TT Games and DC Comics, which made many people assume that a Marvel Lego game was off the table. As our cover story shows, those people were wrong. Our February issue delves into Lego Marvel Super Heroes, a new game that’s the result of those unlikely partnerships. Our extended feature focuses on all things Lego, including the exciting new Marvel game, a deeper look at Lego City Undercover, and loads of information about the studio that started it all.
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Elsewhere in the issue, we’ve got new previews of long-awaited games including Gears of War: Judgment and Crysis 3. Tim Turi also helps us celebrate Mega Man’s 25th anniversary with a four-page Classic GI feature. Twenty-five years? Has it really been that long? That’s all in addition to the reviews, columns, and other exclusive information you’ve come to expect from Game Informer.
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This.is.amazing.
Well, I know what game my son and I will be playing at some point in the near future.
Unexpected but awesome!
:D Loki!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 I think I might get this game!
This looks great!
For some reason I just can't get into these games, they are great games but I could never stay entertained by them for long. :/
Seems like the best Lego game after LoTR.
When those this hit my mailbox
I called this after LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes, I literally said, "If it was Marvel it would be better." and what do you know? Marvel is my personal favorite as opposed to DC, so this is one of those games I wont mind playing with my son!
Lego Hulk is uh, scary.
Saw it coming, but this is THE LEGO game I wanted.
not to Daniel Brian circa 2011 this but... YES! YES! YES!
Can't wait to get this in the mail!
Not very surprising, LEGO makes a game based off of most licensed titles it gets. What would surprise me is if they make a Marvel vs DC LEGO game, now that would blow me away.
Lego Deadpool? Oh the possibilities of humor are great indeed.
So awesome. I actually just finished Lego Batman 2 and had a blast. Bring it on!