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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion = Civil War

Queasy

Moderator<br>Console Gaming
New Trailer and it shows that the game essentially starts with the Civil War plot.


This is going to be a pain to play this with my son because I know he's going to be asking me a million questions about the why Iron Man is fighting Captain America, yadda yadda yadda.
 
Looks ok. I was a big fan of the first one and I'll be happy if it's similar to it.

I don't understand why they would go with the Civil War plot either. I liked the storyline in the comic book, but they should have just kept it simple for the video game.
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
This is going to be a pain to play this with my son because I know he's going to be asking me a million questions about the why Iron Man is fighting Captain America, yadda yadda yadda.
When my son starts in with the questions on a topic, we often hit up google and read about it together. So, why not read the Wiki with him, or to him?

BTW, reminds me of a joke this girl used to tell. She talks about how her frined made her babysit her kid, and how much she dislikes children. She says -

I hate kids! Kids are always asking question! Why is the sky blue? Why is the grass green? Why are we out here at night? Why am I holding a flashlight? Why are you digging that hole....
 
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Queasy
This is going to be a pain to play this with my son because I know he's going to be asking me a million questions about the why Iron Man is fighting Captain America, yadda yadda yadda.
When my son starts in with the questions on a topic, we often hit up google and read about it together. So, why not read the Wiki with him, or to him?

BTW, reminds me of a joke this girl used to tell. She talks about how her frined made her babysit her kid, and how much she dislikes children. She says -

I hate kids! Kids are always asking question! Why is the sky blue? Why is the grass green? Why are we out here at night? Why am I holding a flashlight? Why are you digging that hole....

No, I know the story behind Civil War. It's just way too much (alternating between convuluted, silly, and asinine...even for a comic book) for me to want to explain to my son. I'd rather answer the "why is the sky blue" questions. 🙂
 
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