![]() I can finally play as Scarlet Witch without being in Lego form. The answer is simple: Marvel Omega Heroes brings back a flood of those fuzzy feelings and encompasses similar gameplay to X-Men Legends while bringing in characters expanding far past just Professor X’s clan. You’re probably wondering why I’ve rambled for three entire paragraphs about a part of my life that occurred a decade ago. ![]() But the memories of the feeling the game (and its sequel) gave me remain, a warm fuzzy glow that spreads from my head to my toes when I think about chilling on the couch and running around as Jean Grey. My memories of specifics are hazy I think they were replaced with oodles of Marvel facts. I actually purchased a PS2 slim solely to be able to play X-Men Legends. Part of how I gained information on the universe early on was through playing PlayStation 2. I think Hellcat has an unexpected backstory and an amazing outfit. I admire Jessica Jones to no end, minus the minor alcoholic thing. Scarlet Witch is my absolute favourite character, as her power to manipulate probability is just plain nifty. Marvel treats me well enough, although sometimes the storylines infuriate me and film choices leave me scratching my head. But there was a true love that blossomed from that failed infatuation: Lindsay and Marvel. The relationship ended, again over a decade ago. I learned there has been multiple reboots in the Marvel universe, confusing me to no end at the time. Marvel versus DC, how each company is different and who belongs to either brand. I started asking questions and learning about the basics. That, as they say, was the beginning of the end. I instantly fell in love with the X-Men, Jean Grey being a favourite with Rogue in a close second. But then the X-Men films started coming out, and I started dating a comic geek, and it could be avoided no longer. Sure, I had heard of Spider-man, but in all honesty that was the extent of my knowledge (my sister, friends, and I were more into Power Rangers and Sailor Moon). I grew up with a single mom and a younger sister, and I didn’t have any exposure in childhood as many do. My introduction to Marvel comic characters was in my late teens.
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