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- 63 reviews and opinions with 54 ratings for Marvel Cosmic Invasion
- We obtain an average score of 3.9/5, or 77.56/100
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| 7/10 Multiplayer.it | 14/20 GamerGen | 7/10 GameHope |
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| 3/5 Geek Generation | 5/10 TheSixthAxis |
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So many characters to play as
Loads of fun to play, especially in co-op


Dual characters works brilliantly
Audio/visual work is excellent


The cast has satisfyingly different move sets
Fun collection of villains and enemies
Solid soundtrack
Up-to-four player co-op local and online
Crossplay between available platforms
Lots of fun unlockables as you play
Voice acting is so-so


Lots of heroes to choose from
Drop in/Drop out co-op play
Pixel visuals are a treat to the eyes
Is on the shorter side


Stunning 2D character designs and backgrounds
Each character has a unique playstyle that lends something worthwhile to the action
Excellent soundtrack
Enemy variety does wear a bit thin near the end
A few boss fights can feel awkward due to invulnerability windows


Cosmic Swap mechanic is spectacular
Excellent artwork
Incredible voice work and soundtrack
Some minor technical issues on Switch


The range of characters is very vast and varied, just like the levels.
Its pixel art graphics are simply stunning.
The difficulty of the Campaign mode may be too low for many players.
The scoring system could have been more appealing in Arcade mode.


Extremely fun and strategic double system (Cosmic Swap).
Beautiful pixel art
Excellent Arcade mode, with alternate routes available right from the start.
Very different characters from each other, encouraging experimentation.
Characters like Ghost Rider may seem too powerful compared to other heroes.
One who is looking for progression in RPG style or more modern games may feel a lack of deeper customization.
Not all heroes are available from the start, which can be frustrating for those who want to "play with their favorite immediately".


Stunning Presentation
Great Tag Mechanic
Sticks to Conventions


The audio is loud and dated
Simple controls
Fun to play
Online and cooperative action
Judging aerial combat can be challenging
Some of the bosses were frustrating
reviewed at 14/12/2025 - Marvel Cosmic Invasion Snapshot [read the full review on Complete Xbox]


The team of characters and their playable identity, for all tastes.
First level artistic and sound section
Underexploited RPG progression, the hero laboratory is almost decorative.
Very conservative level design


Quality pixel
cool animations
Nice casting
Soundtrack that won't give you chills like other Dotemu games.


Massive roster of heroes
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Character-specific gimmicks are mostly winners
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Marvel Vs Capcom-inspired tag system makes for fantastic combos
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Beta-Ray Bill
Marvel characters sure like to talk a lot
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No universal grab is sorely missed
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Lack of meaningful character progression
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Some level-specific challenges are tedious


Outstanding audio and arcade-style visuals
Lots of challenges and stand-out moments
Generally remains rather easy


Entertaining and fan-service-heavy story
Lovely art direction and pixel graphics
Better progression
The presentation can get a bit chaotic
Overall quite a brief experience


Solid twist on beat-em-up design
Arcade mode rules
Some bugs to squash


A love letter to the Marvel Comic Book universe
Gameplay is fun, swapping makes it even funnier
Roster needs more X-Men and Fantastic Four love
I wish the game was a bit longer


Fun Set of Moves for Every Character
Fantastic Spritework and Soundtrack
Plenty of Unlocks
Stages Don't Do Enough to Stand Out Beyond Its Art
Disappointing Final Boss


Fun tag-team combat
Varied superhero roster
Great co-op chaos
Strong replay value
Single player difficulty spikes


15 unique characters
Fluid change system
Real weight combat
Cooperative up to 4 players
Scenes filled with details
Few incentives to get everything
Too much chaos on the screen with 4 players


Cooperative up to four players locally and online
Variety of scenes
The campaign mode remains a simple anecdote.
Few unlockables and replay value, unless you want to replay the arcade mode.


An enormous character cast with impressively varied combat repertoires
Plenty of content, unlockables, modes, and online multiplayer to work through
A smartly implemented tag-team mechanic that really adds dimensionality to the combat
Visual feedback elements are lacking in places, stealing some of the game's thunder
Combat is detailed, complex, and varied, but not quite as satisfying as some other recent efforts


Excellent replayability
4 player local and online co-op
Crowd control can be an issue with no grabbing


Interesting hero duo system
Animations and perfect signature moves
Very quickly fun and accessible to everyone
Playable with 4 players, online and offline.
Unremarkable music
Difficult to read at times
Very disjointed scenario


Gorgeous Pixel Art
Lots of Unlockables
Fun Soundtrack
A few crashes here and there


Beautiful graphics and excellent work on the music and voice acting.
A diverse roster of 15 characters in the gameplay.
Next logical step for Tribute after Shredder's Revenge.
The focus bar does not seem to fill up completely.
The genre of side-scrolling fighting games has a specific audience and a limit in gameplay, no matter the additions it includes.


Large number and variety of characters, each with different ideas from one another.
Full of personality and with an obvious love for comic book and video game references.
A combat system rich in combos, dynamic, and with great potential.
Exceptional in cooperation.
Inconsistent in its difficulty: it can present a very difficult enemy halfway through and not be able to offer a great final battle.
There is a lack of synergies between the protagonists, once it offers a tag mode.


Fifteen superheroes to play
Fun and dynamic fights
Local cooperative
Online coop
A price that matches the type of games
Lack of precision on horizontal placement
A difficulty sometimes underestimated
Very short playing time


In a group, it's a fun frenzy.
Ideal for Marvel fans
Some enemies are not easily readable.
Few modes


Accessible and fast-paced gameplay
The particularly enjoyable cooperative mode
Various heroes with very distinct styles
A deliberately understated scenario


Beautiful cast of heroes
Very fun in cooperation
Limited replayability, with unstimulating secondary challenges.
A deep mining of Marvel's source material that goes well beyond the mainstream
Arcade-mode modifiers add a little extra challenge to each run
The RPG elements don't serve the overall experience as much as they could have


Pixel-art from the 90's
Appreciable and substantial roster
Fan service galore
The care given to the animations and the characters' identity
The team component that makes sense
About ten levels referenced and varied.
Arcade mode with modifiers
Recurring readability issues
A challenging challenge
Disappointing boss fights
Low replayability encouraged
Bestiary that we hoped would be more generous


Solid tag-team mechanics
Diverse character roster whose movesets synergize together well with the tag-team mechanics
Great leveraging of the history of Marvel Comics to deliver some nice interactions
Balancing issues with excessive enemy and hazards density, especially in later stages
Though the combat mechanics allow for creative tag-team combos, they are not really deep
Too little content for the price


A solid tribute to classic beat 'em all games, faithful to the spirit of 90's arcade.
A roster of 15 characters, a mix of icons and lesser-known heroes, even if some faces are missing, probably for future DLC.
The tag-team system
Campaign and Arcade modes are complementary.
The dynamic soundtrack by Tee Lopes
Playable solo or in multiplayer up to 4 players
Bonuses to unlock, including color palettes and modifiers for Arcade mode
The underutilized verticality, making some fights messy.
Maybe missing 1 or 2 special moves
The shared continues can generate frustration in multiplayer Arcade mode.
A somewhat sparse content (2 to 4 hours for someone who plays normally in its current state)
A recurring script bug at the end of the game prevented us from seeing the final level in Campaign mode.


He is not afraid to draw inspiration from lesser-known Marvel comics.
If you like the genre, it's a pleasure to cooperate.
This is not a particularly original title.
The Italian localization contains errors and inaccuracies in adaptation.




Roster of 15 diverse heroes
Fun and accessible Cosmic Swap system
Local and online coop very effective
Feeling of satisfying combat
Few endgame modes and content
Questionable balance between the characters
Almost non-existent progression
Repetitiveness of levels and lines
[7/10] reviewed at 11/12/2025 - MARVEL Cosmic Invasion (PS4) [read the full review on GameHope]
[7/10] reviewed at 11/12/2025 - MARVEL Cosmic Invasion (PS5) [read the full review on GameHope]
[7/10] reviewed at 11/12/2025 - MARVEL Cosmic Invasion (Nintendo Switch) [read the full review on GameHope]
[7/10] reviewed at 11/12/2025 - MARVEL Cosmic Invasion (Xbox Series) [read the full review on GameHope]


Exquisite both visually and sonically.
Possibility to play in multiplayer mode both locally and online


Un roster varié, équilibré et superbement animé
Un pixel art de grande qualité, fidèle à l'esprit comics
Une rejouabilité importante grâce aux défis et à la Matrice Cosmique
Le plaisir coopératif immédiat (jusqu'à 4, en ligne ou local)
La progression des personnages manque de relief
Une campagne principale un peu courte


15 playable characters!
It can be easily played in cooperation.
Sparce content
Readability sometimes in decline


Boss fights
The beautiful intro cinematic
Catchy music
The interesting price
No dubbing in French version.


Great character design
Excellent range of superheroes to play as...
Repetitive basic enemies
Boss fights are forgettably easy
Flying is far too fiddly
Local and online cooperative play for up to four players
Casting of 15 easy-to-assimilate and fun-to-use heroes.
Limited campaign longevity
Few modes
Visually and audibly both beautiful and faithful to the arcade atmosphere of the time.
the idea of playing two characters, allowing for a multitude of combinations
- No way to change characters during the game.
- Loyalty to an extremely dated genre could have been achieved with a touch of modernity.
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