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Marvel: Realm of Champions

BRAWLIN, BRAWLIN, BRAWLIN.

Free with IAP

If there was an award for proliferation of mobile games from a single brand, Marvel would certainly be right up there. Not a month or two goes by without some way to tap your screen with a Hulk, or Iron Man flavour attributed to it. Unfortunately, such a phenomenal IP is truly wasted on the vast majority of what is relegated to poorly designed, overly monetised, basic experiences.

Unlike the impressive, yet almost wholly ignored, Marvel MOBA I reviewed a few issues ago, is a massively dumbed down yet moderately pretty brawler – the differences being a significantly smaller map, a convoluted equipment system, no story and far too many bots. On the surface it seems quite fun – you pick one of the (initial) seven well-known

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