Marvel: Future Fight

Marvel: Future Fight
Developer(s) Netmarble Games
Publisher(s) Netmarble Games
Platform(s) iOS, Android
Release date(s) April 30, 2015
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Marvel: Future Fight is a 2015 superhero-themed video game.

Plot

In a near future, various dimensions start collapsing. In the future, a dying Nick Fury sends his robotic aid, Jocasta, to the player, with a message telling the player to get a group of heroes to restore the balance. After obtaining the heroes Captain America, Black Widow, and Iron Man, Ultron attacks Stark Tower. While fighting off the Ultrons, Jocasta remarks that something seems "off" about them, and the heroes see strange things, like a War Machine armor Iron Man didn't make, and a hostile Vision. Eventually, the Ultrons leave with not much visible damage, but Jocasta finds out that they kidnapped a Stark Industries employee, Jemma Simmons, who was studying alternate dimensions. The heroes rescue Jemma from AIM. Jemma tells them that they took her research in dimensions. Soon afterward, while trying to locate MODOK, the heroes encounter dimensional alternates of several heroes and villains, and realize that AIM has built a device to send people between dimensions. Eventually, the heroes take down MODOK. After that, SHIELD agents begin to be attacked on the streets by thugs with ISO-8 enhanced weapons, and supposedly secret S.H.I.E.L.D. bases are raided. After defeating Red Skull and Ultron, a large dimension transference device is opened and dimensions begin to collapse.

Gameplay

Marvel: Future Fight has been described as a dungeon crawler. Players have the option to use either virtual joystick and button controls or tap-based controls. During a level, players have the option to use normal attacks as well as more powerful skills unique to each hero. Some skills have cooldowns lasting as long as 30 seconds. Players travel in a three-hero team, with the player able to switch between heroes at any time during a game, although if you switch from Hero 1 to Hero 2, you will have to wait a bit before being able to switch back to Hero 1.

There are multiple kinds of missions: Villain Siege, in which players form a 3-man team to battle a boss, Daily Missions, mini-stories that change every every day, Story Missions, which are part of the main storyline, Special Missions, side missions with stories based on the Guardians of the Galaxy and Marvel's Ant-Man, and World Boss, in which players form a 3-man team and 5-man support team to battle one of multiple special bosses. Story Missions allow the use of clear tickets, which instantly gives the players the rewards for completing the mission without having to play through it. Each type of mission provides a mixed pool of rewards. Special Missions, World Boss, and Story Missions provide level-exclusive Biometrics, Daily Missions provide ISO-8, and Villain Siege provides a mixed pool. There are four types of Arena Battles: Timeline Battles are 3-man team PvP battles; Team-Up Play, a co-op battle with up to 3 online players on a team. Battleworld, a once-daily event usually limited to teams with 4*-6* heroes; Alliance Battle, available once you have joined an alliance, a once-daily event that rewards xp for the alliance as well as rewards for the player.

Each mission uses energy to play. Energy is gained by leveling up your SHIELD base, or through in game rewards and achievements. There are over 60 different playable heroes, each with unique skills and attacks. The player can have a maximum of 5 teams set up. There are also team bonuses, which, if the player has certain members on the team give buffs to the team members. Heroes are unlocked and ranked up by obtaining Biometrics, which can be found in certain missions as well as the shop. Heroes can also be leveled up through the use of EXP chips. Players are able to customize heroes to their playstyle, such as upgrading skills, gear, and equipping ISO-8 gems. Upgrading skills makes them do more damage, upgrading gear improves a specific part of the hero, like HP or Attack Speed, and equipping ISO-8 provides varying buffs. In the shop, in addition to Biometrics, players can also buy chests, energy, clear tickets, ISO-8, Biometric packages, and other supplies. There is a separate store for uniforms. Uniforms typically grant buffs to the hero, like extra damage to a class. There is also a SHIELD Lab, which has four possible buildings that can be built: an Antimatter generator, a Warping device. Biometric Converter, and a mini-store. The Antimatter generator generates Antimatter used to build, upgrade, and use the other devices. The Warping device allows players to warp three heroes on missions, and the heroes eventually return with rewards. All heroes used are still playable in missions. The mini-store stocks frequently changing items, such as upgrading items, ISO-8, and sometimes even Biometrics. The Biometric converter converts two already owned biometrics to a biometric of a random hero in a set of heroes that is also frequently rotated.

The game also features a Journey tab, in which players complete certain objectives or missions to gain a reward.

Characters

Below is a list of all playable heroes in Marvel: Future Fight. The values are taken directly from the game and represent a hero who is level 60, with 6 stars, and 6 mastery stars. The values do not take into account any bonuses from ISO-8 gems, gear, skills, or team bonuses.

Hero List
Hero Type Physical Atk Energy Atk Physical Def Energy Def HP Total
Amadeus ChoC5894388431381767630592
AngelaU4844375934631532127387
Ant-ManS4639348933231307924530
Black BoltU5109353337101448026832
Black CatS4727380836271335925521
Black PantherC5285344030961572427545
Black WidowS4668375935801317225179
BladeC5285344030961572427545
BullseyeC5285344030961572427545
Captain AmericaC5285344030961572427545
Captain MarvelU4815365038331466726965
Daisy JohnsonB5285313437941202324236
DaredevilS4668375935801317225179
DeathlokC5285344030961572427545
DestroyerU4844353337591550827644
Doctor OctopusC5285344030961572427545
DraxC5413344030961572427673
ElektraS4668375935801326625273
Elsa BloodstoneS4786366134871279924733
FalconS4668375935801317225179
GamoraS4815368535101289224902
Ghost RiderU4727353338081448026548
Giant-ManC5253344030961572427513
Green GoblinS4668358037591260324610
GrootC5285344030961572427545
HawkeyeS4668375935801326625273
HulkC5861386131171757430413
HulkbusterC5317346331171582727724
Iron FistC4668326836121373325281
Iron ManB5285315738211236024623
Jessica JonesC5285344030961572427545
KingpinC5285344030961572427545
LashB5285315738211236024623
Lincoln CampbellB5349315738211236024687
LokiU4727348736611392025795
Luke CageC5285344030961572427545
M.O.D.O.K.B5285313437941236024573
MalekithB5349317938481252824904
MockingbirdS4668375935801317225179
NebulaC5285344030961572427545
Phil CoulsonB5285313437941236024573
PunisherC5285344030961572427545
Red HulkC5285344030961572427545
Red SkullB4120358035801357924859
Rocket RaccoonB5349317938481252824904
RonanU4786348737101410626089
Sharon CarterS4668375935801326625273
She-HulkC5285344030961572427545
SifC5285365032851592928149
SilkS4962380836271354625943
SingularityU4903334633421335924950
Sister GrimmB5413304636871202324169
Spider-GwenS4786385736271373326003
Spider-ManS4668375935801317225179
Spider-Man (Miles Morales)S4727380836271345225614
Star-LordB5317317938481244424788
ThorU5109365038331513427726
UltronU4903348736611513427185
VenomC5285344030961572427545
VisionB5285315738211236024623
War MachineB4120358035801357924859
WarwolfC5285344030961572427545
WaspB5285289034981227623949
Winter SoldierS4668375935801326625273
YellowjacketB3923332333231349024059
YonduS4668375935801317225179

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