Marvel Heroes Omega

Marvel Heroes Omega (2017)

by Marvel Games
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Game modes:Co-operative, Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
Story:Marvel Heroes Omega assembles one of the largest gatherings of iconic Super Heroes, Super Villains, and locations from the Marvel Universe in gaming history for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Mac. Set in the iconic Marvel Universe, Marvel Heroes Omega combines the core game-play style of Action RPGs and MMOs with the expansive library of heroes from the Marvel Universe. In the game, players can collect and play as their favorite Marvel Super Heroes (including Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, Hulk, Spider-Man, Captain America and many others). Team up with friends and try to stop Doctor Doom from devastating the world with the power of the Cosmic Cube in a story written by Marvel comic super-scribe Brian Michael Bendis.Show more
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IMO probably the best Marvel game ever made. Even 7 years after the servers shut down this game still lives rent free in my head. I played it extensively and love it still. Great character models with lots of costumes to choose from, amazing voice lines, a good balance between grind and progression and good storyline made this game the pinnacle for me. It felt more like the comics than any Marvel game i ever played. I miss those days of playing Hawkeye!
user avatar@Gigallithuser avatar@Gigallith
January 31, 2025
Probably my most regretted game of all time. Had ton of fun with it, played so much hours. A diablo like where each super heroes is a different class. So much content, and a really fair F2P model. So far no marvel game have ever come close to this one. Played it with my brother in the living room of my father' s house when he was still alive. I will always cherish those memories. 7 years after the shutdown of the servers I still think about it quite often and I would pay a lot to, even only once, play it again.
user avatar@Icarusv2xuser avatar@Icarusv2x
January 31, 2025
I used to play this game 8 hours a day it was one of the best marvel hero rpg games around. Got around 15 heroes unlocked when I got the unfortunate news that the server will be shut down, company sold off and studio closed.
Diablo meets Marvel Ultimate Alliance. I had over 3,000 hours into it before it got taken offline. So great! P.S. anyone that still wants to play it, search for MHServerEmu.
user avatar@Zrimauser avatar@Zrima
February 09, 2025
One of my favorite diablo-likes. Fast, snappy, full of humor, lots of customisation for each characters, and the community was nice to boot. "Nobody told me I was expendable!"
user avatar@mennelik76user avatar@mennelik76
February 14, 2025
Hello, I've played not so extensively as many among you but i did like the magnitude of characters you could play with. It would be awesome to bring this game back or that developers create a new one.A bit disappointing that no one out there with a studio didn't take a shot already by doing this.
user avatar@Adoviskuser avatar@Adovisk
March 06, 2025
I had a lot of fun playing this game back in the day. It was full of characters and a great alternative for those who enjoy ARPGs. Unfortunately, the servers were shut down. The game was released during the MMO boom and, unfortunately, didn’t become popular. But if it had an offline version with co-op possibilities, like Diablo 2, with cosmetic items included in the game’s drops, as well as character acquisition, a version designed for solo play but with the option for co-op, it would be perfect.
Best Marvel Game, it was some kind of Diablo 2 with a really big number of Marvel Characters, some like Thor had acces to Beta Ray Bill or ThunderStrike with the costume system. Other characters was in support only. All of them had a great power tree. Interesting stories, good game play, and fabulous use of the superpowers. The Game is here in 3 version : - the first one : Marvel Heroes 2013 - the second one : Marvel Heroes 2016 the first Evolution of the game - The third one : Marvel Heroes Omega, a second evolution for the consoles market. This last one had most caracters, but I think 2016 or 2013 had CGI intro and cut scenes. Omaga use some comic pages with limited animation. I vote for the three versions here.
user avatar@roguejanuser avatar@roguejan
March 12, 2025
Me and my husband loved playing this and we were so sad when it got shut down. Loved trying out new heroes when they were released and there was so much potential for new areas and new heroes such a waste that its gone now
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