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Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals

NetEase Games·Released Dec 6, 2024·Multiplayer

Platforms
Xbox Series XPS4Switch 2PCPS5
Genres
Shooter
Critic68/100
Across 6 reviews
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About

Marvel Rivals is a super hero team-based PvP shooter developed by NetEase Games! Assemble an all-star Marvel squad, devise countless strategies by combining powers to form unique Team-Up skills and fight in destructible, ever-changing battlefields across the continually evolving Marvel universe!

Reviews

8 reviews
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Critic85/100
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With a huge roster of free playable characters , a satisfying gameplay loop, and the fast matchmaking, Marvel Rivals executes a simple concept with skill and finesse.

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GameSpot
James Carr·Jan 14, 2025
Critic80/100
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Marvel Rivals is a refined take on the hero shooter genre that offers more than just being a comic-themed clone

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Critic40/100
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Eurogamer's review of Marvel Rivals, a perfectly functional but not hugely enjoyable team battler that stumbles when it comes to the finer details.

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PC Gamer
Elie Gould·Dec 16, 2024
Critic73/100
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Marvel Rivals is a very fun hero shooter right now, but NetEase has its work cut out trying to balance it.

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Perhaps one the slickest free to play PVP releases of recent times, allowing Marvelheads or laypeople to hero shoot with frightening levels of choice. Perhaps a bit too much choice, for those who take their competitive games seriously.

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IGN
Simon Cardy·Dec 12, 2024
Critic80/100
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It may be familiar, but a generous roster and exciting modes make it undeniably fun.

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Kotaku
Kenneth Shepard·Dec 10, 2024
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NetEase’s take on the hero shooter is unapologetic about its inspirations, but it should learn from Overwatch ’s mistakes instead of repeating them

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