After a rough launch, Marvel Heroes redeemed itself in a way Marvel's Avengers never managed.
While the singleplayer campaign of Marvel's Avengers was modestly well-received, the live-service multiplayer experience attached to it was not. Many complaints focused on its endgame, which I would say is ironic given the name of the movie, except that after years of people arguing about irony on the internet I no longer have any confidence I know what the word means.
Developer Gazillion was run by David Brevik at the time, a co-founder of Blizzard North with the first two Diablo games on his resumé. Expectations were high. But Marvel Heroes released with some classic MMO problems. You'd get a new quest and then immediately receive a notification it was completed because other players had just done it. Your unearned reward: Some junk loot.
Worse, you couldn't try new heroes before you bought them, and after handing over your cash you might find you'd paid for a hero with one of the duller powersets. Those were a consequence of trying to design a new class for all 21 of its superheroes from across the Marvel Universe.
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