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Upper Deck Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game

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Features

  • Easy to learn, with fast-paced gameplay
  • Features incredible original artwork of Marvel heroes and villains
  • Game consists of nearly 600 cards, Full color Game board & Color Rule Book
  • Designed by award-winning game designer Devin Low, former Head Developer of Magic: The Gathering
  • Legendary is a deck-building game set in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Legendary is a deck-building game set in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Players choose a number of hero decks from the likes of Spider-man, Hulk, Cyclops or Wolverine
  • Players then choose a mastermind villain (Magneto, Loki, Dr. Doom, etc.) and stack that particular villain's attack cards underneath it

Description

Upper Deck Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game

Product Dimensions: 3.75 x 11.25 x 11.25 inches


Item Weight: 4.44 pounds


Item model number: 80366


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: January 14, 2021


Manufacturer: Upper Deck Entertainment


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  • Excellent game design, production, and Marvel license
I can't stop playing this. I got all the expansions and the replay value is unlimited. This can be played solo just as good as multi-player and the games are fun and challenging; it all depends on how you set up the game randomly. This game is for fellow comic book geeks and collectible trading card fans. The Good: -Addictive fun with the gameplay, abilities, and randomness. -Great art, board, and colors. -Can't say enough about this game- it's worth the price and deep. I could go on and on about all the great features, but I want to be brief here because I will combat the criticism of this game at the end. Things You Should Know - I had to go to boardgamegeek.com for clarifications and interpretation of rules; there is a need to be a lawyer sometimes when it comes to how some cards act with each other. - It's hard to teach and may be inaccessible to people who are complete newbies. I'd recommend watching actual games on Youtube. - To get the best experience, but plastic sleeves and all the expansions. - The game is long to set-up and put away, possibly 15 minutes. - Games can last 45-60+ minutes. - The box is tough to store the cards in if you want to find cards, which may increase set-up time to 20-25 minutes. Here are my counterpoint to some negative comments here: 1) "No theme": Actually the whole game is themed within a rule-based card game. I always feel I am in the Marvel Universe and all the characters act as they should act. Stan Lee would have loved to come out with a game like this back in the Silver Age. 2) "Buy Sentinels of the Multiverse": No, I'd rather buy a solo/multi game with Marvel's official license, thank you. 3) "No challenge": True Legendary gamers laugh at this. The rulebook comes with 10 additional challenges and clearly some heroes are weaker than others or don't synch well. Clearly some villains and schemes are harder. You can challenge yourself in infinite ways. 4) "Bad quality of cards": But sleeves. 85% of gamers do. Why aren't you? 5) "Only 3 or more players is fun": Hogwash. Trust me and thousands of others who play solo or with 2. 6) "Not really a cooperative game": Well, it's not a strictly competitive game either; the board is fighting the players, so by default players can team up by discussing what characters to recruit or how to deal with wounds. Some cards do allow you to KO other player's cards. Why get so stuck with labels? 7) "Cards aren't sorted when first opened": Who cares? It's a one time thing. 8) "Generic artwork": This was fixed for the expansions, which show different poses for the 14-hero cards. The actual artwork is fine, though, just not varied in the original game. 9) "Way too many symbols": This may also be true, but they allow for combos and a deep game. I don't see why this contradicts the theme; Iron Man could be ranged and tech. 10) "Need more dividers and a better way to organize them": Agreed; which is why people have homebrew systems using things from around the house. 11) "Not a party game": Sorry Legendary isn't as pretentious as Pathfinder, but teenagers and geeks in their 40s do have meet-ups for Legendary. 12) "It's not Dominion, Thunderstone, or Quarriors": More with the pretentious snobbery. Who cares? I'm a comic book fans and like the Marvel license. 13) "The price is high": Between the printing costs and license, it's actually cheap. 14) "Starts off slow": Yes, it does, but then the game builds to an exciting middle and climax. Patience, anyone? 15) "Villains don't escape in solo": Yes, they can. 16) "Not an enjoyable/strategic game": Hundreds of Amazon reviewers disagree. 17) "It's a gateway DBG": More pretentious snobbery. What if I don't like Dominion or Ascension's themes? What if I like comics and want to stick with this one? Am I allowed, sir, or must I be called simple-minded? 18) "Cards are hard to read": Agreed, some could be tough if you have bad lighting or vision like I do. 19) "Schemes are disappointing": Nah, they're fun and try their best to relate to the gameplay + theme. Only the Cosmic Cube doesn't relate well, but I think it was designed to train new players. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2014 by Yin Yee

  • Tons of fun, even solo.
So, two disclaimers: I'm a boardgame/deck-building game newbie, and I often am forced to play these sorts of games solo. So the review is coming from those two perspectives. Pros: - It's Marvel; if you like Marvel, the theme alone is a huge bonus! - Relatively easy to learn; I had little trouble figuring it out, and only had to google rule clarifications once! - Nice flow; never felt like the turns dragged too much - Beautiful artwork; for those who weigh artwork as a factor in the value of a game, this one features excellent comic-style artwork - Fun solo play; I didn't actually use the solo rules (had some handicaps I didn't care for), but it was pretty easy to just play two players as one person. As long as my goal was to beat the villain, it didn't particularly matter that I was playing two people. Bonus! - Decent replay value; due to the variety of cards and the fact that you can only use so many per game, there's plenty of variation between games. No two runs will be the same, should you choose to mix up the heroes/villains/masterminds. Not to mention the different 'schemes' that set the goal for each round can change up the gameplay/strategies significantly. - There are a TON of expansions; if you enjoyed the gameplay and want more, there's PLENTY more! Cons: - There are a TON of expansions! While also a pro, be prepared to be lost in the financial sinkhole that is the world of boardgames/deck-building games. There's plenty more gameplay to be had, but it will cost you. The prices are not unreasonable, they just add up. Still preferable to me than the random nature of Trading Card Games, but still costly. - Lack of artwork variations; from some of the expansions I've seen this isn't always the case, but in the core set there's a lack of artwork variation. All of the hero cards have the same image for all of the heroes (every Wolverine card has the same image of Wolverine, all of the Spider-Man cards have the same image of Spider-Man, etc.). Same with the villain, mastermind, and other such cards. While this is good for quick recognition, the art-fiend in me was still a bit disappointed. - Not all combinations are created equal. You can accidentally severely handicap yourself if you pick the 'wrong' hero and villain combinations. Though that could be a bonus for some people who love a challenge. In spite of having cons (like most things in life), they weren't nearly bad enough for me to dock a star, so I stand confidently by in giving this game solid five-star rating. On a scale of 1-10 I'd probably give it a 9. Perhaps more gaming experience will change my score, but as a beginner I can proudly say this is one of my favorites so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by Gadzooks!

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