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Once again...

Valentina De Fontaine IS in the game, and she will be voiced by Lani Minella, who also voices Lucia Von Bardas. If you care to disprove this then go-ahead. Come tomorrow, I will prove you wrong...just wait.--Billybob4412 (talk) 20:46, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The point isn't whether you were right. The point is that we need reliable sources to back up what folks say here at Wikipedia. The game itself will be a reliable source, so if you're right, great. We'll add it then. --Teancum (talk) 20:52, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, I'm sorry for arguing. It's just that she did email me, and I wanted so much to add it to wikipedia. Ah well, once again I apologize. Speaking of which, why is Namorita in the article? --Billybob4412 (talk) 20:54, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I know! Namorita keeps getting added, along with a note to a youtube video(which i don't know if that counts as a reliable source). Plus the girl in the video looks nothing like her, and i'm only basing that off of MUA1's Namorita....... ok i just read her wiki page, so i guess thats her, but unless you really know her powers you wouldn't have known it was her. Hobocrow (talk) 23:19, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Some guy is posting videos of his play through of MUA2, http://www.youtube.com/user/zeroXshinobi I do not remember which one it was, but there is a video that shows a CGI of Namorita and Nitro fighting in front of the school. (I believe its part 10 or something). Also, Namorita had at one point developed blue skin similar to most Atlanteans, due to the extended exposure to oxygen and some kind of DNA she was injected with when she cloned. And this happened right before the Civil War, so during the Civil War, she was blue (more Atlantean like). Just fyi. Although I am not entirely clear on it, but that is my understanding. 97.103.141.230 (talk) 12:20, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Plot(s)

I'm placing the Work-In-Progress plots here. Please comment above the plot section and help to trim it down and expand what's needed. Currently the plot is overly detailed for Wikipedia. Rather than make tons of edits on the article, let's just all work together to clean it up here. --Teancum (talk) 16:23, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • Plot expanded. Now to await the Pro-Registration Plot. Rtkat3 (talk) 6:41, 16 September 2009

Current articles in the sandbox: MUA2 plot


Plot

Heroes Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man, and Luke Cage battle enemy robots.

One year ago, S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury leads Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Wolverine in a covert mission in Doomstadt, Latveria. Fighting their way through Latverian soldiers, the group encounters an Intel dropped by Black Widow which states to disrupt a power source that's bothering the world. They encounter the power source at a Latverian church and fight Electro. After defeating Electro and destroying the power source, Nick Fury tries to make contact with his Bravo Team (a black ops unit). In a flashback, Nick Fury reveals to the President that the Tinkerer has been supplying technology to supervillains when funded by Lucia von Bardas. Nick Fury then leads the heroes to the castle gates. When they reach the castle gates, they end up fighting Scorcher and Wizard. The Bravo Team destroys the Shield Projectors to get into Lucia's castle and disrupts the radio jammers to enable contact with Black Widow. While Bravo Team handles their next assignment, Nick Fury, Iron Man, and Captain America confront Lucia von Bardas and try to get her to surrender. Bravo Team heads to the Reactor Room to destroy the reactor where they encounter the Tinkerer who unleashes robotic soldiers on them. After the Reactor Shielding is removed, Tinkerer then attacks the Bravo Team in his Tank-Bot. With the Tank-Bot destroyed, Tinkerer escapes as the heroes evacuate the exploding castle.

In the present, Ms. Marvel has been investigating an international gun-running ring in New York and has originated on Roosevelt Island. However, she hasn't reported back. The heroes investigate the tunnels to Roosevelt Island where they find the Ms. Marvel in the clutches of Shocker. Shocker escapes as Ms. Marvel is freed by the heroes. The heroes then pursue Shocker through the tunnels while destroying the Latverian munitions. The heroes then face Grim Reaper who instructs Shocker and Diamondback to help the boss get everything ready. With Grim Reaper defeated, the heroes pursue Diamonback and Shocker to a ship where they run into Lucia von Bardas (who is now a cyborg). The players disable the ship's laser cannons, but Lucia activates her bomb that will kill millions of people. The heroes managed to defeat Lucia von Bardas. A news report states that following the Latverian retaliation, Nick Fury has gone into hiding upon being wanted for questioning and Maria Hill has taken his place as the head of S.H.I.E.L.D. During the clean-up in the aftermath, Captain America and Iron Man encounter Nick Fury who admits that the attack on Latveria was his idea since the President wouldn't take action on it. When Iron Man shoots Nick Fury, they discover it was just a Life Model Decoy of him.

When the Superhero Registration Act is being discussed by Congress, Iron Man plans to speak at Congress. To prevent any trouble from harming Congress, the heroes are sent to make sure no terrorist attacks occur. One hour later, Washington, D.C. came under attack by an unknown terrorist force and the heroes work with a S.H.I.E.L.D. force led by Lt. Farrall. After taking out some Rocket Troopers, Deadpool appears and mistakens the heroes as terrorists. After a fight where they tell Deadpool that they aren't with the terrorists, Maria Hill arrives and tells the heroes that Titanium Man is behind the terrorist attack and has taken some Senators into the subway systems. The players managed to catch up with Titanium Man who escapes and Deadpool gets the Senators back to the Capital. The heroes catch up with Titanium Man at the Lincolm Memorial. Upon his defeat, Titanium Man claims that the heroes have already lost. After his talk at Congress, Tony Stark tells Captain America that his is trying to save the old traditions the heroes did.

Three days later at Stark Tower, Tony is one his computer while a news footage of the New Warriors (Night Thrasher, Speedball, Namorita, and Microbe) are fighting a bunch of villains (Nitro, Cobalt Man, Speedfreek, and Coldheart) in Stamford, Connecticut. When Namorita subdues Nitro, the villain tells Namorita that she's playing with the big boys now as Nitro explodes. Tony sees this and heads out as Iron Man. Clean up occurs at the scene of the incident. Congress has rushed ahead with the Superhero Registration Act. In the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier above New York City, Captain America and Maria Hill argue about the Registration Act. Captain America escapes from the Helicarrier. Protests have occured outside the White House as the President hears about Captain America going against the Superhero Registration Act. Iron Man tells the President that he'll take care of Captain America. The news of this states that heroes are beginning to choose sides in response to this.

Patriot has the heroes overhear the conversation between Mister Fantastic and Luke Cage. Luke Cage is disatisfied with the act when the heroes arrive. The player has a choice to either talk with Luke Cage or talk with Mister Fantastic about the act.

Pro-Registration

Anti-Registration Captain America tells the heroes that their base in New Jersey has been discovered by S.H.I.E.L.D. and the heroes head there to help Cable stop the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents from blowing up the Anti-Registration Combat Drones. They rondezvous with Spider-Woman and head to the boat where S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents are destroying their equipment. After eliminating the bombs, the heroes head to an old HYDRA base that Cable is holed up in. When they reach Cable's hideout, Black Widow attacks them while War Machine and Bishop infiltrate the base. After defeating Black Widow, the heroes make their way to where Bishop is and fight him. With Bishop defeated, Iron Man doesn't take the news of this lightly.

Two weeks later, Captain America and Luke Cage tell the heroes that Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. have almost finished the construction of Prison 42 (a prison in the Negative Zone to hold unregistered heroes and villains). Captain America and Cable tell the heroes that some of the unregistered superheroes are about to be transfered to the Negative Zone Prison through a trans-dimensional portal on Ryker's Island. The plan is to intercept the transport convoy in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan while staying clear of any supervillains that sided with Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. to prevent the interception. The heroes end up having to disable the anti-aircraft guns so that Cable's helicopter can get through. The heroes then fight Songbird before the last anti-aircraft gun is destroyed. To prepare for the ambush, the heroes destroy 3 more anti-aircraft guns. With the ambush occuring, the heroes fight to keep the convoy from leaving and to free the captive superheroes. After taking out the transports, the heroes end up fighting Lady Deathstrike. Lucky for them, Thing arrives and knocks her out. After taking out some S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents, Lady Deathstrike recovers and goes on the attack. With news of Iron Man approaching, the heroes go to intercept him. When they catch up to Iron Man, he unleashes Yellowjacket on them. The heroes receive help from Firestar who helps to defeat Yellowjacket. With Yellowjacket defeated, the heroes then take the opportunity to escape like the captive superheroes did.

Two weeks later, S.H.I.E.L.D. and Iron Man still strengthen up their forces. A major disaster occurs at a chemical plant in New Jersey and that there are trapped workers inside. The heroes uses Cloak's teleportation to get inside. They discover too later that it's a trap when the chemical plant is owned by Stark Industries and that Cloak is neutrilized. Iron Man appears with his Pro-Registrationg Group and the Thunderbolts. When Iron Man offers an amnesty, Captain America accepts only to secretly plant something that disables the Iron Man armor. The heroes end up having to clear a path for their side to escape. They run into Bullseye fighting Colossus. The heroes assist in fighting Bullseye. When Bullseye is defeated, Colossus tells the heroes that they need to destroy some chemical tanks to create a smokescreen that will enable the superheroes on Captain America's side to escape. They soon encounter Wonder Man following the destruction of some chemical tanks. After defeating Wonder Man, the heroes cause a smokescreen and head to rescue Cloak and Dagger. However, they are being attacked by She-Hulk and Molten Man and the heroes come to their rescue. With She-Hulk and Molten Man defeated, Colossus stays with Dagger to revive Cloak while the heroes head up to help Captain America. While Captain America is busy with Iron Man, the heroes fight War Machine. When War Machine is defeated, the players head down to help Captain America fight Iron Man. When Iron Man's system ruptures and Captain America grabs onto him when he flies out, Mister Fantastic deals with the heroes. Mister Fantastic escapes the fight as the heroes help Captain America fight Iron Man. Upon his defeat, a chemical tank goes off as Iron Man escapes. While Captain America looks for Iron Man, the heroes return to Cloak's location to get the wounded ready for evac. Something goes wrong when Bullseye, Green Goblin, Lady Deathstrike, and Venom III start acting wierd and attack the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents. When planting the stolen bombs from the Agents, one of them is revealed to be Nick Fury in disguise as Green Goblin targets him. When Nick Fury encounters the heroes, he informs them of what happened and takes them to the bombs. While Nick tries to disarm the bombs, the heroes fight Green Goblin and Venom. However, Venom's interference kept Nick Fury from disabling the last bomb.

The Fold The heroes wake up in a base that only Nick Fury knows about and reveals what just happened and how much Life Model Decoys had to save them. Nick also explains that he tried to explain to Iron Man about what happened to the villains under his control, but Iron Man refuses to believe that. Nick states that someone hijacked the nanites controlling them. Neither Iron Man or Captain America don't think someone did. Nick Fury tells the heroes that something big is going down that will be more than the "Civil War." Now the heroes have to help Nick Fury who is behind this attack seeing as both sides think they are dead.

Nick Fury states that Tinkerer might know who is pulling the strings behind the recruited supervillains losing control. Nick Fury and Tinkerer trace the signal to Ryker's Island right when Captain America was about to lead his group on a raid to the Negative Zone prison. With Captain America's forces already in the Negative Zone prison doing their assignment, the heroes run into Maria Hill who unleashes some S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents on them. With the room containing the nanite-controlled villains locked up, the heroes will have to get the Access Card from Maria Hill. After fighting some S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents, they managed to get her Access Card. The heroes then fight Penance who accidentally lets loose some nanite-controlled inmates. With Penance and the nanite-controlled inmates defeated, the heroes begin to transmit the S.H.I.E.L.D. nanites log to Nick Fury. Analysis from Nick Fury and Tinkerer states that some megalomaniac is overriding the controls to the S.H.I.E.L.D. nanite control systems. To study this, they would need to get an untainted nanite sample that hasn't been injected into anyone yet. Nick Fury arrives to help them infiltrate Prison 42. Penance decides to help them get into the Negative Zone.

Upon arrival in the Negative Zone, Nick Fury heads to the Portal Room to keep it open while the heroes head down to the Nanite Lab to get a pure nanite sample. When the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents there start to prep someone to be injected with the pure nanite sample, the heroes end up fighting the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents to prevent that. One gets injected into Equinox and the players had to fight him while Nick Fury locates another sample. When they find the sample, something goes wrong with the nanite-controlled villains causing them to attack both sides. Captain America and Iron Man end up in a truce in order to escape. The heroes have to get to the Power Conduit in order to restore power to the teleporter. The players save Luke Cage and obtain a second nanite sample after defeating Grim Reaper. Then they save Firestar from some nanite-controlled villains. After replacing the Power Cores and activating the portal, the heroes end up fighting Molten Man. They soon discover that the nanite-controlled villains are reviving each other somehow. With no other option, Nick Fury instructs all friendly units to get to the portal before Prison 42 explodes. When the heroes reach the portal, they are attacked by nanite-controlled inmates led by Whirlwind. When both sides make it through the portal, they are greeted by Maria Hill and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents with her. Iron Man tells her to stand down and to get the medics down here.

Three days later, a funeral service is held in honor of those who are presumed deceased or missing (Nick Fury being amongst them). Back at Nick Fury's secret base, Tinkerer had already left as Mister Fantastic detects a lot of nanite-control signals throughout the world. Now there is an invasion of nanites affecting the world.

The first stop is Wakanda to help the Black Panther. Cannons are firing on Wakanda and the heroes have to destroy them. With the four cannons destroyed, the heroes encounter a nanite-controlled Havok and defeat him. Upon entering the city, the heroes have to restore the Tower Defenses. After that's done, the heroes end up fighting A-Bomb when on their way to the Black Panther's palace. Justice shows up to assist A-Bomb. When the reach Black Panther's palace after the defense systems are activated, the heroes receive a transmission from Nick Fury (who has become infected with the control nanites) who states that the nanite-controlled heroes and villains now refer to themselves as The Fold. Black Panther's palace is then attacked by nanite-controlled Wakandans led by Green Goblin and Venom III. The Fold forces are defeated as Green Goblin and Venom III are taken prisoner.

While all this was happening, The Fold has taken control of Stark Tower. Yellowjacket, Iron Man, Bill Foster, and Mister Fantastic are researching a way to take out The Fold. They plan to use one of The Fold's Repeater Towers in Reykjavík, Iceland and send an anti-control nanite into it in order to paralyze those infected by The Fold and cure them. The heroes make their way to the Nanite Base there. Once they reach the entrance, they end up fighting a nanite-controlled Spider-Woman and Wonder Man. When they are defeated, the heroes infiltrate the base. Once inside, they end up fighting a nanite-controlled She-Hulk. While destroying the Nanite Amplifiers, the heroes fight a nanite-controlled Colossus and a nanite-controlled Firestar. After besting enhanced Fold guards, they discover that Tinkerer is behind this as he unleashes Whirlwind and some Fold soldiers on them. When they catch up to the Tinkerer, he attacks them alongside two Fold soldiers. Tinkerer escapes to the top of the Repeater Tower to jam the Nanite Statis Signal. The heroes head up there to override it. They managed to knock out Tinkerer, but Fold Soldiers attack as they upload the signal. With the Nanite Statis Signal complete, all Fold soldiers and victims are paralyzed. However, the nanite-controlled Nick Fury appears in cybernetic armor and draws the power of the Fold to attack the heroes.

The heroes managed to round the the Fold and cure the infected.

Endings There are two endings depending on the side the heroes take:

  • Pro-Registration: Congress ammends the Superhero Registration Act where the updated version allows heroes to voluntarily register for training without having their identities revealed. Iron Man becomes the new Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and speaks at the capital stating that superheroes are not to be treated like weapons.
  • Anti-Registration: Congress repeals the Superhero Registration Act as the President pardons those who went against the Superhero Registration Act. Captain America speaks at the Lincoln Memorial about the heroes gaining another chance and hopes that they won't squander it.


characters section

Hey guys Iron Fist should be under system exclusives as he's only playable on the 360 & Ps3. And don't ya'll think we should say who's playable on the NDS like we did for MUA1 on the GBA?--24.3.145.219 (talk) 14:45, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I'll move Iron Fist when I get a chance, but I don't think there's an official list for who's on the DS yet. --Teancum (talk) 15:59, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The character you have from the start are Captain America, Hulk, She-Hulk, Sentry, Iron man, Spider-man, Wolverine, Invisible Woman, Ms Marvel and the unlockables are Thor, Thing, Luke Cage, Storm, Venom, & Green Goblin —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.3.145.219 (talk) 19:04, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Character list

Someone must have messed up pro- and anti-registration NPCs.

Anti-Registration: Bishop Black Widow She-Hulk Wonder Man Yellowjacket

Pro-Registration: Cable Multiple Man

That's a list of the bosses. Notice the Enemies title above that section. --Teancum (talk) 12:18, 17 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Black Goliath is also a boss for Pro-Reg (he is the Yellowjacket counterpart) as well as Hercules, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Dagger, Colossus, and War Machine and Patriot (when you chose a side, if you chose Pro, you fight him). Though I don't know what you are counting as boss battles.

"Patriot" was completely removed from the table for some reason (not listed in boss or non-boss section). You fight him if you're pro-reg, in sort of a mini-boss battle.24.190.34.219 (talk) 21:20, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

He was was removed due to lack of notability. He has such a minor role. We can't list all the characters here as Wikipedia isn't a game guide. I'll be pruning other characters out later as I learn how big their roles are. --Teancum (talk) 04:03, 19 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

will people stop changing the order of the list, please!? it's realy confusing me.

Just throwing it out there, I think you had might as well add Patriot and the other mini bosses to the list. I mean, Jack O'Lantern is there, and I don't think you ever get to fight him, he just shows up in a cut scene. Also, withj A-Bomb there, might as well throw in Justice as you fight them at the same time. You fight Colossus twice (once on Pro Reg, once as a common enemy) I would say he is rather significant. (Dagger as well, she shows up to fight against you alongside Colossus) Just saying.
Personally I think the character list needs to be checked and checked again every so often. I know with the original game, people would add just about every character. It's not Wikipedia's job to be a comprehensive guide to list every character in the game. This is called game guide content, which belongs elsewhere. RobJ1981 (talk) 05:41, 20 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

At the time all of the YouTube playthroughs were anti-reg only, so other than someone who had played pro-reg updating we had little way of knowing. I had only seen Patriot in a conversation and so thought he wasn't a boss fight for pro-reg. My fault. --Teancum (talk) 12:36, 20 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

It's called lazy journalism. If you want to have a section called "characters" you must list every last character in that list or it is incorrect. Whether they are major or minor it doesn't matter. Being lazy is something you can never ever accept. Every last character should be on the list, and not listing them is an embarrassment to the site and to the intelligence of it's users.

Something I just thought of: the problem with naming pro vs. anti bosses is that during act 2, the bosses you fight are different, but almost all the bosses return during act 3 controlled by nanites, and you fight them regardless of what side you're on. So do we list all the bosses that you fight in act 3 as common, or do we subdivide them into pro vs. anti anyway?
Also, I've run through the Anti-reg campaign, and I'm going through Pro right now. Depending on how things end up, we may end up having to move Cloak, Dagger, Justice, and some of the side-exclusive bosses to the common category as well, in which case (if possible) we might just want to shrink the "Other Characters" section down to one column. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 22:31, 20 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Dagger is a Pro-Reg boss. You never fight Cloak.97.103.141.230 (talk) 03:42, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Well it should also be noted that the boss list is only for the 360/PS3 at the moment becuase the Wii/PS2 have some different bosses like Magneto and Winter Soldier. However, I think the point that Teancum made before is valid. This article is not a game guide. There really isn't a need to include every comic character that appears in a comic game. In fact, I wouldn't be against scrapping the table entirely except for the playable character section.24.190.34.219 (talk) 05:40, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Normally I'd be against a characters table, but as there are so many notable ones and game sales are driven by the characters I think it's appropriate here. It might be best just to merge everyone who's not playable and yet worth including into the Other Characters section, and making it a catch-all. That way everyone is covered whether you play pro or anti-reg. PS3/360 and PS2/Wii exclusives (like Magneto and Quicksilver) can easily be covered by the footnotes. Once we know we have all of the characters in we should probably reorganize the table, but for now trying to do it without everyone in would be a complete mess, and we don't want to be accused of "lazy journalism". --Teancum (talk) 11:32, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Didn't every character get listed for the first game? Why not for this one? Hobocrow (talk) 14:10, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No. There is no mention of Weasel, Jarvis, Bruce Banner (as a human), Vision (as a NPC), Wyatt Wingfoot, etc. Only boss fights and playables. I haven't played MUA2 yet, and that's why I haven't removed/added much. I'd say Nitro is definitely notable as he caused the Stamford incident - even though he's not playable or a boss. But other characters I don't know much about as far as how big of a part they play. Bottom line I'd say bosses, playables, and other major characters should be included. It's pretty standard for gaming articles. Again, I haven't played it yet, so I can't do much on that front. --Teancum (talk) 14:15, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
It isn't lazy journalism, it's called a decent list. Look at any article here that has a lot of characters, every single one isn't listed. Non-playables and very minor enemies aren't listed, period. If you want that information, go to a video game site. Teancum is correct: bosses, playables and major characters should be included. Besides those, the others are just clutter at best. RobJ1981 (talk) 15:08, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
But isn't the idea of a complete list worth more. Otherwise, why include any at all other than the playable characters. I realize it isn't a gaming site, but even as an encyclopedia, a complete list rather than one only half done would be better to have. It isn't like anyone is expecting cheat codes and walkthroughs for each level, just a complete list of NPCs that appear in the game, instead of deciding who is more relevant than who and leaving out a good portion of them, it would be far simpler to just leave them all out, except the payables. 97.103.141.230 (talk) 20:50, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I get where you're going, but when you read an encyclopedia you don't want to know every little thing about a subject, just the high, important parts. That's why we need to be careful what we put in so we don't lean towards being a game guide. --Teancum (talk) 22:20, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

@Teancum: by "didn't all the characters get listed" i meant to say "didn't all the playbles and bosses get listed". sorry that was my bad. Hobocrow (talk) 23:30, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Bosses

Hey guys will ya'll add Deadpool as a common boss, add Iron Man, Mr Fantastic, &Songbird as Anti-reg bosses, add Captain America, Luke Cage, & Iron Fist as Pro-reg bosses, add Absorbing Man, Winter Soldier, Lizard, Scorpion, & Grey Gargoyle as Wii/Ps2/PsP exclusive common bosses, and remove Jock O' Lantern & Backlash.--Kyronix (talk) 01:42, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Done. The PS2/Wii exclusives were added to the table, and I talked about playables as bosses in the paragraph above it. --Teancum (talk) 11:38, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Alright thanks. But what you said only playable characters, bosses, & major characters should be listed, Jack O' Lamtern Backlash are neither of those, Jack O' Lantern doesn't even appear in a cutscene (Its Green Goblin you see). And I also thought you could put an endnote (or whatever those little letters after some words are called) after the playable characters you fight to show that they're bosses as well. The same with Nick Fury. And also I forgot another Ps2/Wii boss, Man-Ape or Ape-man, I never remember.--Kyronix (talk) 13:53, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Jack O' Lantern appears in the cut scene where all the villains are released. But he never actually shows up as a boss you fight. He isn't anything major. Green Goblin is on his glider, Jack is running.
Updated per all your notes aside from the footnotes fore playable bosses. I mentioned that in the prose. Really it seemed to fit better there as I could mention an example or two rather than getting a little "game guide-ish" and footnoting everything. If you see any more bosses that need to be moved/removed/added let me know. --Teancum (talk) 14:14, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks man but what about Man-ape, you didn't add him. And also wouldn't Cloak fit under other characters, I mean he's just as major of a character as Nitro & Namorita are.Kyronix (talk) 15:25, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I've actually looked through the Wii's files and couldn't find Man-Ape. When do you fight him? --Teancum (talk) 15:27, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

In Wakanda, when your trying to save the vibranium. But if he's not in the Wii files he might be on the Ps2 only.--Kyronix (talk) 16:54, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The game's been out for a week...

someone please fill in the story, as i said its been out for a week the story should be revealed... frankly i don't get time to edit much so i can't fill it in... C'tan Nightbringer (talk) 01:25, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I agree that the plot could be expanded a little more. But not more than a paragraph or possibly two. It should be a decent summary, not a detailed guide to every minor plot note. RobJ1981 (talk) 04:49, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Like Rob said, it does need to be expanded, but it still has to be a summary, not covering every little boss fight, etc. And we'll have to find a way to cover Act 2 (the Civil War) without needing to split it into two parts. Shouldn't be too hard if we keep things general since missions on either side tie in with the opposite faction's missions. (For example, the pro-reg want to defeat Cable, anti-reg want to protect him. Mentioning that Iron Man leads an attack on Cable and Captain America leads a defense covers that section.) --Teancum (talk) 11:56, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Alt. Costumes and/or DLC for Wii Version?

Out of curiousity, does the Wii version have alternate costumes? The article doesn't make it clear exactly what version has what in terms of alt. costumes and DLC. 75.157.107.206 (talk) 05:26, 24 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]