Wednesday, August 15, 2018

LEGO City Undercover




Go undercover in LEGO City as police officer Chase McCain as he tries to recapture Rex Fury, a villain that Chase McCain caught 2 years prior to the events of the game.  Some of the many areas that you infiltrate while undercover are: a Chinese chop-shop, an Italian Mafia, a space station, a bank, a museum, a fire station, a construction site, a mineshaft, and a farm.  While the other LEGO games are based on movies, comics, and television show properties, LEGO City Undercover is an entirely original plot based on the LEGO City theme of police, firefighters, construction workers, and civilians.  The locations in the city are all parodies of real life locations. For example the game has its very own Golden Gate Bridge, Yellowstone National Park, Alcatraz Island, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Grand Canal, and many others.
LEGO City Undercover has over 300 playable characters- most of those character fall into the police officer or criminal class and 120 playable vehicles.
Along with 300+ characters and the 120 or so vehicles, there are 450 gold bricks, depending on what edition it is there are 40 or 39 red bricks (on the Nintendo Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions, there is a Mario Hat red brick that is not available on the PS4, X-Box 1, and PC versions), and there are so many side missions to do with all of the different character classes.
Character Class
Abilities
Examples
Civilian
No major abilities, but civilians and all other classes can: arrest criminals, do extreme fighting moves, and free running
·        Barry Smith
·        Ninja
·        Viking
·        Cowboy
·        Werewolf
Police Officer
Grapple gun,
Police scanner
·        Studski
·        Clutch
·        Shaky Harry
·        Doorlock Homes
·        Dr. Whatsit
Criminal
Color gun
Crowbar
Safe Cracking
Super strength with Rex Fury
·        Rex Fury
·        Vinnie Pappalardo
·        Forrest Blackwell
·        Chan Chuang
·        Blue Whittaker
Miner
Pickaxe
Blowup objects with dynamite
·        Ben Moseley
·        Stinky Fletcher
·        Mine Foreman
Astronaut
Teleport
Jetpack
Laser gun
Space boxes
·        Spaceman
·        Alien
·        Brantford Cubbery
·        Dutch Danish
Farmer
Chicken glide
Watering can
Egg gun
·        Jethro Hayes
·        Squirrel McTavish
·        Farm Worker
·        Rooster
Fireman
Axe
Fire extinguisher
Save cats from ledges
·        Cornelius Burns
·        Forest Fireman
·        Ramon Lopez-Delgado
·        Jade Crosby
Construction Worker
Jackhammer
Coffee breaks
Fix electric panels
·        Maintenance Worker
·        Albert Spindlerouter
·        Miles Rebar
·        Bobby Hammer

Even though the LEGO games are meant for people of all ages, many of the 1980s references will get lost on the kids.  Each level has several of these references, some can be very funny and others can be almost painful because of how obvious the pun is.  For example, in the mine level, there are several jokes about miners, as in music, baseball, military, and others.  LEGO City Undercover has its very own Morgan Freeman and Arnold Schwarzenegger characters. The Morgan Freeman character is a character that you meet in the LEGO City jail, and if you listen closely, you can hear another inmate make close to a dozen references to Morgan Freeman movies, including “Driving Ms. Daisy” “Shawshank Redemption”, and many others. The Arnold Schwarzenegger character is the construction foreman that you meet when you go to “borrow” a crane there. Some of the movies referenced there are: “The Expendables”, “Jingle all the Way”, and probably his most famous movie series of all time, “the Terminator” with the quote, “I’ll be back.”

Thursday, August 9, 2018

LEGO Marvel Superheroes 1


While the Avengers: Infinity War may have been the largest crossover in terms of bringing together the Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, Spider-Man, and Doctor Strange. But LEGO Marvel Superheroes brought together the Avengers, the X-Men, Fantastic 4, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man, and several other heroes and villains together in one game.  While this game is its own original plot, the game does reference several elements from the Marvel movies. The Avengers costumes in this game are all based on their appearances from the Avengers movie, with the exception of Nick Fury, who is based on his appearance from the Ultimate Spider-Man TV show.  The X-Men, Fantastic 4, Guardians of the Galaxy, many other heroes are based on their costumes from the comics and cartoons. The main villain of the game is Galactus, with Loki and Doctor Doom as secondary villains.  The main heroes that you play as in the story are: Iron Man, Spider-Man, Thor, and Hulk.  But there are levels completely devoted to the Fantastic 4 and the X-Men, and the final level allows you to play as almost all of the heroes as you defeat the villain Galactus.

Character
Notes
A-Bomb
Ally and close friend of Bruce Banner/Hulk
Abomination
One of Hulk’s greatest enemies, who has all of the Hulk’s powers, but none of his control over them.
Absorbing Man
Villain of Thor and Hulk, with a wrecking ball, pretty much a useless character in the game.
Agent Coulson
Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D, Director Fury’s right man, and the Avengers liaison with SHIELD. Agent Coulson is voiced by Clark Gregg, the same person who played the character in the Marvel movies.
A.I.M Agent
Henchman character with no real use
Aldrich Killian
Main villain of Iron Man 3 who can shoot fire from his mouth.
Arnim Zola
A HYDRA scientist with a super-computer for a body.
Archangel
A main member of the X-Men in the comics, who appeared in X-Men 3: the Last Stand. His powers are flight and shoot feathers.
Ant-Man
Founding member of the Avengers in the comics, with the ability to shrink to the size of an atom, or grow to about 100 feet in size, though the ability to grow big is not in this game, but it is in the other 2 LEGO Marvel games.
Aunt May
Peter Parker’s Aunt and legal guardian. She is based on her appearance from the Spider-Man trilogy movies, and comics, where she is an old granny, instead of a younger aunt.
Beast
One of the original members of the X-Men, with powers very similar to those of Wolverine, with the exception of the healing factor.
Beast (Astonishing)
Alternate costume of Beast
Beetle
An enemy of Spider-Man with a tech suit that allows him to fly and has a gun.
Beta Ray Bill
An ally of Thor, who is one of the few characters who is worthy to wield the hammer Mjolnir, and eventually gets his own hammer Stormbreaker with all of the same powers as Thor’s hammer does. 
Black Bolt
The leader of the Inhumans (not in this game, but have a part in LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2) Black Bolt has the ability to create a deafening and damaging sound because of his voice, and can fly.
Black Cat
An associate of Spider-Man. Depending on the storyline, she will either help or fight against Spider-Man. It all depends on what she will get out of the situation.
Black Panther
Prince of the African nation of Wakanda, with a suit of armor made out of Vibranium, the same metal that Captain America’s shield is made of.  Black Panther is faster than the animal that the hero is named after, and is one of the smartest and richest people in the comics. 
Black Widow
A member of the Avengers in the movies, a master assassin, and former member of the Russian KGB. Black Widow is a SHIELD agent usually partnered with Hawkeye, and sometimes Captain America. She can double jump, hack computers, turn invisible, and has two pistol blasters. 
Black Widow (Classic)
Black Widow with her comic book suit.
Blade
Half human, half vampire giving him the ability to go out during the day, and have immortality.
Blob
Mutant with super strength who appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine as a member of the task force.
Bruce Banner
The Hulk’s human persona, who is the foremost expert in gamma radiation.
Bullseye
An enemy of Daredevil with expert marksmanship, whose main choice of weapon is playing cards.
Captain America
Founding member of the Avengers in the movie. Captain America fought against HYDRA and the Nazis during WWII, and continues to fight for freedom 70 years later.
Captain America (Classic)
Alternate costume for Captain America
Captain Steve Rogers
Alternate costume for Captain America
Captain America (WWII)
Alternate costume for Captain America
Captain Britain
A superhero from the United Kingdom with energy powers.
Carnage
One of the most dangerous Spider-Man villains because of his connection with the Spider-Symbiote. Carnage is usually seen working with Venom, another villain of the Symbiote.
Colossus
A member of the X-Men whose body is made of steel, making him a very powerful mutant, because of his strength.
Cyclops
A main member of the X-Men, with the ability to shoot optic blasts from his eyes.
Cyclops (Astonishing)
Alternate costume for Cyclops
Damage Control
The people who clean up the city after the battles, pretty boring character.
Daredevil
A blind lawyer, turn vigilante of New York City, who cleans up the city with his heightened senses, usually fights with a Bo staff, or other ninja weapons.
Dark Phoenix
Jean Grey/Phoenix after she goes evil due to the Phoenix Force. She has more intense powers because of this like being able to shoot fire, and flight.
Deadpool
Anti-hero, hero, villain, Deadpool is a very confusing character, and is able to recognize whatever form of media that he is in, comics, TV shows, movies, or video games. His powers include twin swords and pistols, and has regenerating health. He also narrates the bonus missions in the game, and can be unlocked after finding all of the red bricks and completing 3 missions for him.
Doombot
A robot henchman of Doctor Doom that Doom will use as decoys to avoid capture.
Doombot (V-Series)
A larger version of the Doombot.
Dormammu
Arch enemy of Doctor Strange and the ruler of the Dark Dimension.
Doctor Doom
The most deadly foe the Fantastic 4, and many of the Avengers as well, who just happens to be a leader of his own Eastern European country, giving him diplomatic immunity against the heroes of the United States.
Doctor Doom (2099)
Alternate costume for Doctor Doom
Doctor Octopus
A Spider-Man villain with 4 mechanical arms, giving him a total of 8 limbs, hence his name- Doctor Octopus. He was the main villain in Spider-Man 2 that came out in 2004.
Doc Ock (Ultimate)
Doctor Octopus based on his appearance from the Ultimate Spiderman TV show.
Doctor Strange
Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange is a very powerful superhero with telekinesis, mid control, flight, beam, and invisibility.
Drax
A member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and apparently a saxophone player in the comics, there is actually a side quest where you have to find Drax his sax, so he can get his band back together. 
Elektra
A ninja who occasionally teams up with Daredevil. 
Electro
A villain of Spider-Man with electricity powers and flight on his hoverboard.
Electro (Ultimate)
Electro based on his Ultimate Spider-Man appearance.
Emma Frost
A mutant who actually doesn’t have any abilities in the game.
Extremis Soldier
Goons that shoot fire.
Falcon
One of Captain America’s closest friends after he returns from being frozen in the ice. Falcon has a telepathic link with his pet falcon Redwing, and can fly.
Fandral
One of Thor’s friends from Asgard and a member of the Warriors 3.
Frost Giant
Goon characters who shoot ice. For supposed “giants” they aren’t very tall.
Galactus
The main villain of the game, and “appeared” in Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, but as a storm cloud. In the comics, Galactus is known as the “Devourer of Worlds”, and in the game, he has a very similar goal.
Gambit
One of the original members of the X-Men, a mutant with the ability to convert potential energy into kinetic energy. He can throw most anything and have it be a dangerous weapon, usually playing cards, like Bullseye does.
Gamora
Adopted daughter of Thanos, and a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Ghost Rider
A vigilante from the underworld who like to race. There are several different incarnations of the character in the comics, including Johnny Blaze and Robbie Reyes. Ghost Rider appeared in 2 movies back in 2007 and 2012 played by Nicolas Cage.
Green Goblin
Spider-Man villain, the main villain of the Spider-Man trilogy with Tobey Maguire. Green Goblin can fly around on his glider, and throw pumpkin bombs. Feels like a combination of two DC villains- Joker and Scarecrow.  
Green Goblin (Demogoblin)
Green Goblin from another time period.
Green Goblin (Ultimate)
Green Goblin from the Ultimate Spider-Man TV show, this time he is much larger than before.
Groot
A member of the Guardians of Galaxy, and Rocket Raccoon’s partner in crime. Communicates by saying, “I am Groot”, and only people who have been around him for long periods of time can understand him.
Gwen Stacy
Peter Parker’s love interests in the comics and the Amazing Spider-Man series. She becomes Spider-Gwen in the comics and is a playable character in LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2.
Havok
A mutant and older brother of X-Men member Cyclops with the ability to shoot energy blasts from his chest.
Hawkeye
A member of the original Avengers in the comics and the movies. Hawkeye is a master archer, who can hit any target, no matter how far away it is, or ridiculous the shot is.
Hawkeye (Classic Suit)
Hawkeye in his classic purple suit from the comics.
Heimdall
The guardian of the Bifrost Bridge and one of Thor’s closest friends.
H.E.R.B.I.E
The mascot of the Fantastic 4 and that’s it.
Hogun
One of Thor’s friends from Asgard and a member of the Warriors 3.
Howard Stark
Tony Stark’s dad who was one of the scientists involved in creating Captain America.
Howard the Duck
One of the more obscure characters in this game, Howard the Duck was a character from a failed movie made by Lucasfilm back in 1986. Howard has a rocket launcher and can double jump.
Hulk
A member of the Avengers, and one of the strongest heroes in the Marvel comics.  Hulk was once a mild-mannered scientist who specializes in gamma radiation, until an explosion in the lab, giving him super strength super dense skin, and practically invincible, since the angrier he gets, the stronger his powers get.
Hulk (Gray)
How Hulk first appears after the gamma explosion in the comics.
Hulk (Minifig)
A miniature version of Hulk with all of the same powers as the regular Hulk.
Human Torch
The hotheaded younger brother of the Invisible Woman of the Fantastic 4. He has the power to burst into flames, allowing him to fly, and melt gold and ice objects. In the Fantastic 4 and Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer movies, Human Torch is played by Chris Evans who is currently playing Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Human Torch (Ultimate)
Human Torch alternate costume.
HYDRA Agent
Goon character with a gun.
Invisible Woman
A member of the Fantastic 4, the older sister to Human Torch, and the wife to Mr. Fantastic. Her powers include as her name suggests invisibility, and mind control.
Invisible Woman (Future Foundation)
Invisible Woman in the white suit of the Future Foundation
Iceman
One of the main X-Men in the comics, and a member of the team in X-Men 2: United. He is a very powerful and useful character in the game because of his ice beam attack and ability to put out fires.
Iron Fist
A member of Spider-Man’s team in the Ultimate Spider-Man TV show, as well as a member of the Heroes For Hire with his best friend Luke Cage- known as Power Man in this game. He has martial art skills and fights crime in his bathrobe.
Iron Man (MK 1)
Iron Man’s first armor that he made in a cave in Afghanistan with a bunch of scraps.
Iron Man (MK 6)
The Iron Man armor made with the new element from Iron Man 2.
Iron Man (MK 7)
The Iron Man armor from the Avengers.
Iron Man (Heartbreaker)
Iron Man’s 17th armor that he used in Iron Man 3.
Iron Man (MK 39)
Iron Man’s deep space armor, appeared in Iron Man 3.
Iron Man (MK 42)
Iron Man’s main suit in the game and Iron Man 3.
Iron Man (Hulkbuster)
The comic book version of the Hulkbuster armor.
Iron Man (Heroic Age)
The comic book version of Iron Man.
J. Jonah Jameson
Peter Parker’s boss at the Daily Bugle who only wants pictures of Spider-Man.
Jane Foster
Thor’s girlfriend on Earth who is a nurse in the comics and an astrophysicist in the movies. 
Jean Grey
A member of the X-Men with telekinesis and telepathy powers.
Jean Grey (First Class)
Alternate costume of Jean Grey.
Juggernaut
A mutant of the Brotherhood with super strength, and is basically a human wrecking ball.
Kingpin
An enemy of Daredevil and Spider-Man, and the leader of a crime syndicate in the slums of New York City.
Kingpin Henchman
A goon character
Kraven the Hunter
A Spider-Man villain whose main goal is to hunt Spider-Man and other powered heroes.
Kurse
A Thor villain with super strength.
Kurse (Thor: the Dark World)
The movie version of Kurse from Thor: the Dark World. Not much to say about him since he was a very unmemorable character.
Lady Liberty
The Statue of Liberty as a playable character with no attacks whatsoever. Not sure why she is a playable character besides the fact that the game takes place in NYC.
Laufey
The biological father of Loki and the leader of the frost giants. For a frost giant he is really small.
Leader
A Hulk villain who has mind control, he appeared pre-gamma radiation form in the Incredible Hulk movie back in 2008.
Curt Connors
Human persona of Lizard, and a brilliant scientist who is a mentor to Spider-Man in many of the different versions, until the Lizard persona takes over.
Lizard
The villain of the Amazing Spider-Man. Lizard has strength and regenerative healing.
Loki
The adopted brother of Thor, and the Norse god of Mischief. Loki is one of the few characters with the power to freeze water, and also has mind control with his staff.
Magneto
Former best friend of Professor X, mutant with the ability to control and manipulate blue LEGO objects. Leads his own team of Mutants to overthrow humanity.
Magneto (Modern)
Alternate costume of Magneto
Magneto Acolyte
A generic member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, who have different powers depending on the story level.
Malekith the Accursed
A Thor villain with telekinesis.
Malekith the Accursed (Thor: the Dark World)
Malekith based on his appearance from Thor: Dark World. He was the main villain of the movie.
Maria Hill
Deputy director of SHIELD under Nick Fury, and gives the player briefing information for each of the story levels.
Mary Jane Watson
Love interest, girlfriend, fiancée of Peter Parker
Mastermind
A guy with mind control, and a moustache. That’s basically it.
Mini Sentinel
A miniature version of the Sentinels built to destroy all mutants. Sentinels appeared as main characters in X-Men: Days of Future Past back in 2014.
M.O.D.O.K
Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing, is the leader of the organization known as A.I.M in the comics. MODOK is a very weird, and creepy villain, since he is basically a giant floating head in a chair. He has a mind beam and flight.
Moon Knight
A superhero who gets his powers from the moon god. I really don’t know much more than that.
Mister Fantastic
Leader of the Fantastic 4
Can stretch his body into useful shapes at certain locations. Married to his teammate Invisible Woman.
Mister Fantastic (Future Foundation)
Alternative costume of Mister Fantastic, with the same powers.
Ms. Marvel
Before she was known as Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers was Ms. Marvel, a moniker that she held for several years in the comics. She has powers of flight and cosmic energy.
Mysterio
A Spider-Man villain who is a special-effects technician, who uses this knowledge to become a “magician.”
Mystique
Magneto’s right hand (wo)man, who has the power to shapeshift into one that she wants to, and can get their powers as well. Unfortunately, this ability is not really in the game. Mystique is the main villain of the X-Men movie series.
Mystique (House of M)
Mystique from the House of M storyline in the comics with all of the same powers.
Nick Fury
Director of SHIELD
Based on his appearance from the Ultimate Spider-Man TV show
Nick Fury Sr.
The father of Nick Fury.
Nightmare
A Doctor Strange villain with powers over people’s dreams, but none in the game.
Norman Osborn
Human persona of the Green Goblin, and the father of one Peter Parker’s best friends.
Nova
Depending on what version of Nova he is,
Odin
The All-father of Asgard, and the source of the realm’s power. Odin is one of the most powerful beings in the universe in the comics, because of the “Odinforce.”
Pepper Potts
Girlfriend, secretary, CEO, and close confidant of Tony Stark.
Peter Parker
The civilian identity of Spider-Man, a struggling photo-journalist for the Daily Bugle where his boss hates and openly disses on Spider-Man.
Phoenix
Jean Grey’s superhero persona. She has all of her same powers, and can fly.
Polaris
The daughter of Magneto and a member of the X-Men. She has all of the powers of Magneto.
Power Man
A member of Spider-Man’s team from the Ultimate Spider-Man TV Show and a member of the Heroes for Hire with Iron Fist. He has super strength and bullet proof skin.
Professor X
Leader, founder, and mentor of the X-Men- a team of superheroes with special abilities because of the genetic conditions
Psylocke
Mutant with mental power.
Punisher
An anti-hero who lost his family to a mob hit. Punisher has taken it upon himself to kill every single one of the world’s greatest murders, and criminals, putting himself on the radar of the Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D.
Pyro
A former member of the X-Men, now a member of Magneto’s team of Evil Mutants. Like his name suggests, he has fire powers.
Red Hulk
General Ross after he became infected by the same gamma radiation that was used on the Hulk. Red Hulk is a villain and a situational ally of Hulk.
General Ross
Human persona of the Red Hulk, as well as the father-in-law of Bruce Banner.
Red Skull
Arch nemesis of Captain America during WWII and a leader of HYDRA faction.
Rescue
Pepper Potts’ suit of armor that Tony made her in the comics, with basically all of the same powers of an Iron Man armor.
Rhino
A Spider-Man villain with super strength.
Rick Jones
The human form of A-Bomb and close friend of Bruce Banner.
Ronan the Accuser
The main villain of the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, based on his appearance from the comics.
Roxxon Guard
Goon character     
Rocket Raccoon
A member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and partners in crime with Groot.
Sabretooth
Wolverine’s half-brother, with very similar power set- claws, sense, healing factor. One of Magneto’s mutants in the first X-Men movie.
Sandman
Spider-Man villain with the ability to shape shift his body at sand pits, and can pass through grates.
Sandman Goon
Goon characters with the same powers as Sandman.
Symbiote Scientist
Goon character.
Symbiote Scientist (Hazmat)
Goon character with no real use.
She-Hulk
Hulk’s cousin with his same powers because of a blood transfusion.
S.H.I.E.L.D Agent
Generic agent with no real use
Shocker
Spider-Man character with the ability to shoot pressurized blasts.
Lady Sif
One of Thor’s friends from Asgard, and sometimes love interest. Sif is one of the greatest and strongest warriors on Asgard.
Scarlet Spider
A clone of Peter Parker, who has all of the same powers as him. His civilian identity is Ben Reilly, paying homage to both Aunt May (last name Reilly), and Uncle Ben.
Silver Samurai
Wolverine villain with Adamantium sword. The villain from the Wolverine movie.
Silver Surfer
The herald of Galactus, and occasional member of the Fantastic 4 in the comics. He is one of the few characters in the game to be able to manipulate cosmic bricks.
Spider-Man
One of the most popular superheroes of all time, Spider-Man got his powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. His powers include, super sense, shoot webs, swinging across NYC, grapple, and constant quips.
Spider-Man (Future Foundation)
Spider-Man in a white suit with the same power as the regular variation.
Spider-Man (Symbiote)
Spider-Man in his Black Spider-Man suit from when he was infected by the Symbiote from the comics and Spider-Man 3.
Spider-Man (Miles Morales)
An alternate version of Spider-Man, half Hispanic- half African. Miles Morales becomes Spider-Man after Peter Parker dies.
Spider-Man (2099)
Spider-Man of the future. Plays a significant role in the sequel LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2.
Spider-Woman
An ally of Spider-Man that can shoot fireballs for some reason.
Squirrel Girl
One of the most ridiculous, yet powerful superheroes in the Marvel comics. She has defeated villains like Thanos, Deadpool, Doctor Doom, and many others using her squirrels
Star-Lord
The leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy and has the ability to fly and can shoot blasters.
Stan Lee
One of the co-founders of Marvel Comics back in 1939.  Stan Lee has powers and abilities of practically every major character in the game including: turn into Excelsior Hulk, all Spider-Man powers, dig, magnetic powers, and many others. 
Storm
A main member of the X-Men with powers to control the weather. She is also married to Black Panther in the comics.
Storm (White Suit)
Storm in a white dress, with the same powers.
Super-Skrull
An enemy of the Fantastic 4 with a combination of all 4 of their powers, making him very useful to unlock stuff in the game.
Superior Spider-Man
Doctor Octopus after he switched minds Spider-Man, and became a hero, with one of the coolest looking Spider-Man suits.
Taskmaster
Supervillain with the ability to master any fighting style, making him a very hard foe to take down.
The Destroyer
Weaponized suit of armor from Odin’s vault, that Loki uses to attack Thor in New Mexico in the movies, and Asgard in the game.
The Mandarin
One of Iron Man’s biggest enemies, and the leader of the 10 Rings terrorist organization in the comics.
The Mandarin (Film)
The Mandarin as he appeared in Iron Man 3 played by Sir Ben Kingsley, who turns out to be an actor hired by someone else.
Thanos
One of the most powerful villains of the Marvel comics, and Marvel movies. Thanos has super strength, and can shoot energy with the Infinity Gauntlet.
Thing
Member of the Fantastic 4, and the only member of the team who is not related to anyone on the team. Has super strength, and is made completely of rocks.
Thor
Prince of Asgard, god of Thunder, adopted brother to Loki, and wielder of the hammer Mjolnir, which allows him to call down lightning to activate certain switches.  
Thor (Classic)
Thor from the comics, just without the helmet.
Toad
Mutant part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, with the ability to grapple with his extra-long tongue.
Tony Stark
Self-proclaimed, “Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist”, Tony Stark is Iron Man.
Tony Stark (Underwear)
Tony Stark in just his Iron Man helmet and his underwear after his Iron Man suit was magnetically taken off of him by Magneto.
Tony Stark (Suit)
Tony Stark in a dress suit instead of his athletic shirt that he wears underneath the Iron Man armor.
Union Jack
A member of Captain America’s Howling Commandos during WWII in the comics.
Venom
One of Spider-Man’s greatest foes, because of Venom’s connection to the Spider-Symbiote. Venom is usually seen working with Carnage.
Venom (Ultimate)
The version that Venom transforms into, making him twice as strong.
Viper
A leader of a HYDRA faction in the comics, not really that interesting of a character in the game.
Volstagg
One of Thor’s friends from Asgard and a member of the Warriors 3.
Vulture
A villain of Spider-Man based on his comic suit.
War Machine
Ally of Iron Man with his own weaponized suit of armor.
Iron Patriot
Alternate costume of War Machine
Wasp
One of the founding members of the Avengers with her husband Ant-Man, with the ability to shrink down and shoot bio stingers.
Whiplash
Villain of Iron Man 2, fights Iron Man with his electric whips.
Winter Soldier
A HYDRA assassin who used to be Captain America’s best friend during WWII Bucky Barnes.
Wizard
A supervillain who uses technology to commit crimes. Usually a villain of the Fantastic 4 and Spider-Man.
Wolverine
Member of the X-Men, with retractable claws, heightened senses, and a healing factor. Wolverine is one of the oldest mutants alive, being born before the American Civil War.
Wolverine (Cowl)
Alternate costume for Wolverine based on his traditional suit from the comics
Wolverine (Days of Future Past)
Alternate costume for Wolverine based on his the suit that Wolverine wore in X-Men Days of Future Past
Wolverine (X-Force)
Alternate costume for Wolverine from the X-Force arc

Missing characters from LEGO Marvel Superheroes:
·        Rogue- member of the X-Men in the movies and the comics. Rogue has the ability to absorb other mutants’ powers and use them for a short time period. Not sure how to do her powers but she would be a cool character to have had in the game.
·        Shadowcat- another missing X-Men character from the movies and comics. Shadowcat has the power to walk through walls and other objects. The way that this power could have been done is she could walk through special colored walls and pass through grates.
·        Nightcrawler- a third missing X-Men character from the movies and comics. Nightcrawler has the ability to teleport himself to anywhere that he wants, an ability that has been used in previous LEGO games before, so it would not be that hard to include Nightcrawler in the game.