Marvel Cosmic Invasion is Like Retro Beat ’em Up Comfort Food for Comic Fans

For gamers with fond memories of dropping quarters into arcade machines, waking up early on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons, and gathering around the TV on the floor to play local multiplayer games together, Marvel Cosmic Invasion is going to look and feel a lot like digital comfort food. From developer Tribute Games, the same team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, and publisher Dotemu, who are leading the charge of the retro renaissance these days, this is absolutely the type of pixel-perfect action ’90s kids have been craving.Pulled from the comics and thrust into beat ’em up-style action, Marvel Cosmic Invasion gives beloved heroes cinematic flair and energetic gameplay across a variety of alien-infested arenas. The latest demo available on Steam includes two levels in arcade mode and full cooperative multiplayer support, either locally or online for up to four players. After a couple of hours of playtime, the demo is an extremely convincing argument for why this could end up on many best games of the year lists.Gradually, the genre began to rise in popularity on home consoles as well, leading to some great Super Nintendo releases and some of the very best Sega Genesis games of all time. Franchises like Streets of Rage, Double Dragon, Final Fight, and so many others carved out fan bases for their excellent action and local cooperative multiplayer options. This is precisely the area where Marvel Cosmic Invasion stands to find its ground.

For gamers with fond memories of dropping quarters into arcade machines, waking up early on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons, and gathering around the TV on the floor to play local multiplayer games together, Marvel Cosmic Invasion is going to look and feel a lot like digital comfort food. From developer Tribute Games, the same team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, and publisher Dotemu, who are leading the charge of the retro renaissance these days, this is absolutely the type of pixel-perfect action ’90s kids have been craving.

Pulled from the comics and thrust into beat ’em up-style action, Marvel Cosmic Invasion gives beloved heroes cinematic flair and energetic gameplay across a variety of alien-infested arenas. The latest demo available on Steam includes two levels in arcade mode and full cooperative multiplayer support, either locally or online for up to four players. After a couple of hours of playtime, the demo is an extremely convincing argument for why this could end up on many best games of the year lists.

Gradually, the genre began to rise in popularity on home consoles as well, leading to some great Super Nintendo releases and some of the very best Sega Genesis games of all time. Franchises like Streets of Rage, Double Dragon, Final Fight, and so many others carved out fan bases for their excellent action and local cooperative multiplayer options. This is precisely the area where Marvel Cosmic Invasion stands to find its ground.

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