Coulda been great... but why am I surprised
I’ve dabbled with this game on and off for the past couple of years, and suffice it to say, I really don’t think it’s worth anyone’s time. The best qualities of Future Fight imo are it’s huge roster of characters, animations, and variety of costumes; unfortunately the tedium of the grind, subpar gameplay, and constant balance issues hold it all back. It shouldn’t come as any great surprise that having any sort of competitive edge in this game requires quite a bit of $$$, but even then there will always be a slew of completely broken characters that dominate everything until they get nerfed for a new batch of broken characters (thus requiring more money, and so the cycle continues). Some top-tier characters can be acquired for less money, but that requires you slog through an insanely long grind, by the end of which it is very possible that character will already be defunct. The game can be addicting but only b/c it employs the tried-and-true formula of micro dosing you with constant (but mostly useless)rewards. Sadly, even the aspects I find more interesting - like the crazy costumes, collectible comic book covers and interplay between characters - are executed in a lazy manner, offering little to no context or insight into the comics and series they originate from. At the end the of day, this game plays out like most Net Marble titles (and FTP games in general) with all the real effort going into creating the most sleazy and profitable payment system and how to build it around a barebones gaming structure.
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MARVEL Future Fight, v3.8.0