10 Reasons You Shouldn't Write Off Marvel's Avengers

We're not in the Endgame yet.

Marvel's Avengers Launch Trailer
Square Enix

Marvel's Avengers has finally released after years of anticipation and worry, and the game certainly isn't what we expected. From weird looking character models to thousands of glitches, weird game mechanics, and the dreaded monetization, there are plenty of reasons not to pick up this new release.

But there are also plenty of reasons to pick this game up, and for those who already have the game, there are several good reasons to keep playing and stick with it just a little while longer while the developers patch and update it into something new and more like what fans were expecting. Provide some polish and make compelling post-launch plans, and Marvel's Avengers could grow into something truly worthwhile.

It does suck immensely that fans of Marvel, Square Enix, and Crystal Dynamics were not given the product they deserved. However, this game has so much potential and thankfully is not going to be like Bioware's Anthem.

New characters and missions are coming soon, there's a decent storyline and a combat system that's fun to play. That means there are a lot of reasons to not move on from this triple-A title just yet...

10. Crystal Dynamics Are Listening To Your Feedback

Marvel's Avengers Launch Trailer
Crystal Dynamics

Recently Crystal Dynamics implemented an update to Marvel's Avengers, showing that not only is the studio working hard to fix the issues with their game but they are also listening to feedback from the fans.

Thankfully, Crystal Dynamics didn't just make this game for money and trick people into buying something that wasn't ready. They do seem to genuinely care about Marvel and the millions of fans around the world who want to play as their favorite superheroes.

Overall it's a good sign and simply means that players just need to enjoy the game when they can and give it a little more time for Crystal to sort out the kinks.

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