Toothless and disengaging, Marvel's Avengers has the Live Service Game problem; only interesting after you've already sunk a lot of time into it that you can't get back. Charting and following a flat line that hovers near 0, and reaching peak enjoyment after 12 hours (and quickly falls off again), the campaign itself is indicative of the grind that unfortunate fanboys will experience for months to come. 4/10 Marvel's Avengers - All Boss Fights, Character Scenes and Stories https://bit.ly/2YWEykZ Subscribe Here! http://bit.ly/VideoGameSophistrySub For Video Game Sophistry- Twitter: / vgsophistry Facebook: / videogamesophistry #MarvelsAvengers #PlayAvengers #VGS All content is recorded and user created, with either commentary or editing curation - About Video Game Sophistry: Video Game Sophistry is an opportunity to celebrate the creators and the artistry found in Video Games. I believe that Games are the most effective medium from experiencing another world, and another way to live. Expect to see a series of videos showcasing the narratives hidden in every game, interviews with game developers, along with our bench mark weekly podcast, Dialogue Wheel. Andy Borkowski started this program nearly 10 years ago and, in that time, it has changed from a simple YouTube show, to a radio show, a TV show and now once again a YouTube destination. Welcome to VGS. VGS - Video Game Sophistry / videogamesophistry Marvel's Avengers is Everything WRONG with a Live Service Game - Review • Marvel's Avengers is Everything WRONG with...