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Fantastic Four Pc Save Game: The Ultimate Guide to the 2005 Movie-Based Action Game



The game is incredibly easy if you pick certain characters and just do powerful, non-force-draining special moves repeatedly. For example, pick Thing and keep doing the Thunderclap, or pick the Human Torch and do the Flaming Ring, which hurts all enemies close to you. The game's ease is compensated by the game's sheer length. The lack of any type of save or password mechanism really hurts the game, because you'll probably get bored of the game long before it's over and simply turn it off.




Fantastic Four Pc Save Game




The game's main selling point is its multiplayer capabilities. Not only can you have up to four players, but you can also fill in any of the empty slots with computer-controlled characters. The drone AI is good enough for the first few levels, but it gets rocked later on, and is just flat out stupid when it comes fighting bosses. Another interesting feature is the ability to change between characters at any time. So if you get tired of Mr. Fantastic's stretchy moves, you can switch to the Human Torch and set fools on fire for a change.


Bonus MaterialsBonus Mission: Latveria 1 Beat the game on MediumBonus Mission: Latveria 2 Beat the game on HardConcept 1: Enemy Drawings Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 1000ptsConcept 2: Boss Monster Drawings Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 1000ptsConcept 3: Character Pencil Sketches (Marvel) Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 1000ptsConcept 4: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Setches (Marvel) Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 1000ptsConcept 5: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Comic Panels Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 1000ptsUltimates 1: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Pannel #1 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsUltimates 2: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Pannel #2 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsUltimates 3: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Pannel #3 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsUltimates 4: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Pannel #4 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsUltimates 5: 'Ultimate Fantastic 4' Pannel #5 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsCovers 1: Classic 'Fantastic 4' Cover #1 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsCovers 2: Classic 'Fantastic 4' Cover #2 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsCovers 3: Classic 'Fantastic 4' Cover #3 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsCovers 4: Classic 'Fantastic 4' Cover #4 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsCovers 5: Classic 'Fantastic 4' Cover #5 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsCovers 6: Classic 'Fantastic 4' Cover #6 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2500ptsBios 1: Biographies of the Fantastic 4 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2000ptsBios 2: Biographies of the classic Fantastic 4 villains #1 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2000ptsBios 3: Biographies of the classic Fantastic 4 villains #2 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2000ptsBios 4: Biographies of original 'Fantastic 4' enemies #1 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2000ptsBios 5: Biographies of original 'Fantastic 4' enemies #2 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 2000ptsInterviews 1: Michael Chiklis (The Thing) Interview Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsInterviews 2: Loan Gruffudd (Mr. Fantastic) Interview Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsInterviews 3: Zak Penn & Marty Signore (writers) Interview #1 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsInterviews 4: Chris Evans (Human Torch) Interview Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsInterviews 5: Jessica Alba (Invisible Woman) Interview Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsInterviews 6: Zak Penn & Marty Signore (writers) Interview #2 Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsInterviews 7: Julian McMahon (Dr. Doom) Interview Purchase from 'Upgrades Menu' 5000ptsF4 Secret 1: Stan Lee Interview #1 Collect 9 F4 IconsF4 Secret 2: Stan Lee Interview #2 Collect 13 F4 IconsF4 Secret 3: Developer Interview #1 Collect 22 F4 IconsF4 Secret 4: Stan Lee Interview #3 Collect 26 F4 IconsF4 Secret 5: Stan Lee Interview #4 Collect 29 F4 IconsF4 Secret 6: Developer Interview #2 Collect 33 F4 IconsF4 Secret 7: Stan Lee Interview #5 Collect 35 F4 IconsBeat Dr. Doom With The ThingAfter you throw Doom of the first roof top, you will land on another that has a red billboard. On this one there are three electricity conductors. Doom uses the make many electric tornadoes. Destroy these and there will only be one tornado, which makes it eaiser to damage Dr.Doom.King MummyWhen you have to rescue the woman in red from the King Mummy, there will be a pyramid in the room. His health will keep coming back if you hit him, so focus on destroying the pyramid. Then he will run off but don't worry. You get to finish him off later, without his invincibility.Beat The Big Head in The JungleWhen you get to the part in the jungle where you fight alongside Mr. Fantastic, hurry and put the golden statues on the stands. Make sure you keep playing as The Thing. All you have to do is run around and fight all the Indian looking guys and collect health and upgrades. Mr fantastic will fight too and eventually he will use his stretch punch to knock the eyes closed. Then you can go inside.Beat the Moleman's PetThe Moleman's pet is actually quite easy to beat. Be sure to play as Sue. Keep fighting and eventually you will see her white 4 spot on one side of the creature, go up to it, press x and turn the control stick around. You will create a force field Soon you will see one on the other side. Repeat the 2nd most previous scentence. Then the creature will blow rings out of it's mouth. Dodge them and you will see a red spot on it's neck. Keep repeatedly jumping up and attacking it and repeating as many times as needed and eventually you will beat it.Easy Way to Gain Exp. PointsIn the Tikal 1 level, near the end, when you meet up with Reed, don't put the golden statues in their places and don't destroy the golden eyes on the big head statues. When you do this Diablo's minions will continue to respawn so you can gain unlimited experience points. When one hero's health gets low, switch to the other healthy hero (don't worry your previous low health hero will not die when he is controlled by the computer). When you have gained as much experience as you like or your both your hero's health gets too low to fight, switch to your original hero(Ben "The thing") put the statues in their proper places and destroy the eyes with Reed's stretch arm attack. Continue through the door and you've completed the level.Beat DiabloOk, first, play as the Human Torch. Diablo is fast, so you'll need him. Diablo will teleport from one place to another. When he does, find him and beat him up. Then he will go to the center of the valley and transform. Don't try and hit him then, he's invincible. When he changes back, he will be tired, so then he stands there panting. This is when you can get the most damage on him. Use the Thing on him then. Press X over and over until he teleports.Then go back to the Human Torch. The reason for using the human torch is because he's the fastest member of the team. Eventually, you will beat Diablo if you use this strategy.


She-Hulk is about to make her live-action debut, but she actually appeared in the realm of video games much earlier. Strangely enough, this wasn't in a Hulk game or even a title starring her more well-known cousin. Instead, it was in a late '90s Fantastic Four game for the original PlayStation. Released during the era of some of Spider-Man's best titles, the First Family's PS1 game was sadly anything but fantastic.


All the characters have their own special moves and other unique attributes, with The Thing and She-Hulk being the strongest in the game. She-Hulk combines this strength with a lighter frame than The Thing, making her a great balance between power and versatility. Unfortunately, being able to play as the super-powered Jennifer Walters wasn't enough to save the game's horrendous quality.


The story, loosely based on the Ultimate Fantastic Four comic-books, features four people teleporting to an alternate universe, which alters their physical form and grants them new abilities. They must learn to harness their abilities and work together as a team to save the Earth from a familiar enemy.[13]


While it's true that the Fantastic Four haven't appeared in a comic since January 2016, both Thing and Human Torch have appeared separately in other series'. This does seem to indicate that any future Marvel videogames, such as the upcoming LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, will be missing the four cosmically-altered science adventurers.


Whether you spent yesterday snapping up bargains or lying on the couch in turkey-induced shame, a lot of Black Friday deals are running through the weekend. That includes this Meta Quest 2 deal which saves you up to $70 off the standalone VR headset and gives you two free games in the bargain.


7.Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer. Release Date: June 15, 2007 Synopsis: Although I wasn't impressed by the first movie but this one is special. The Fantastic Four, meets their greatest challenge yet in "Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer" as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction. As the Silver Surfer races around the globe wreaking havoc, Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must unravel the mystery of the Silver Surfer and confront the surprising return of their mortal enemy, Dr. Doom, before all hope is lost. Website: www.thefantasticfour.com


Once you're ready, swing away and press the button to release. There are subtleties in the motion you can take advantage of to add spin. Tennis was fantastic, however. I loved 4-player Top Spin on the PS2 but it faces pretty stiff competition from the Wii iteration of the sport. Holding the Wii Remote like a racquet you actually have to swing away at the ball as it threatens your side of the court. Similar to bowling, you can make use of deft sideway flicks or smooth slices to change the way you hit the ball. It was exhilarating to say the least and with four players, this has the potential of being the ultimate party game. Boxing and baseball were pretty damn entertaining as well. While you're not required to actually move around your character in boxing, you can perform cheeky dodges left, right and backwards by moving both controllers in the opposite directions. Here you actually have to punch out to hit your opponent's smug face and defence is equally ingenious you cover your face with your hands to block blows aimed at your precious visage. I foresee this being the future way of 'settling the score' between two testosterone-charged 'gentlemen'. Baseball required you hold the Wii Remote like a bat and swing away once the pitched ball seemed at the appropriate distance from your player. Getting the timing right was fun and significantly more intuitive than simply pressing a button. The pitching was similar to the Bowling game except that you had to swing over-arm. 2ff7e9595c


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