• Reviews around screen (1.37 of 5)

    Lego: Marvel Super Heroes, XBOX 360

    • While there are plenty of co-op shooter games we've played that split the screen up, those games, by their nature, forces the players to stick together in the same vicinity.
    • The screen is rather distracting attempting to complete the mission while a 4 year old is running around the digital world attempting to do everything other than...
    • Variety abounds, and the split-screen lets players explore the city on their own
    • Just be sure to set the split screen to static, otherwise the camera views are really frustrating.
    • 2 player split screen/same screen pretty nice for a couple of kids to play at same time.
    • The split-screen during multiplayer sessions is still frustratingly uneven, leading to some situations where certain missions necessitate one of the players dropping out because it is otherwise impossible to reach certain areas of the screen
    • * The split screen, though less, is still frustratingly there.
    • My only complaint, which is the same with all Lego games, is the way they do the split screen
    • The split screen isn't nearly as good as Batman II
    • The split-screen during multiplayer sessions is still frustratingly uneven, leading to some situations where certain missions necessitate one of the players dropping out because it is otherwise impossible to reach certain areas of the screen
    • 2 player split screen/same screen pretty nice for a couple of kids to play at same time.
    • The split-screen during multiplayer sessions is still frustratingly uneven, leading to some situations where certain missions necessitate one of the players dropping out because it is otherwise impossible to reach certain areas of the screen
    • The split screen co-op
    • Variety abounds, and the split-screen lets players explore the city on their own
    • But I do think it's not as fun as it has the potential of being if the game developer on these LEGO games would just take out the split screen on co-op mode.
    • 9yr old like that they can go their separate ways on a split screen and then come together for cooperative play
    • You have a split-screen, but rather than keeping it stationary, it is dynamic.
    • An example: There was an outlet that a charged-up Thor needed to activate in order to uncover a brick, but because of the split screen when I would get near the spot the outlet would just DISAPPEAR
    • It feels like they incorporated less of the horrible split-screen
    • When it's just two static screens, it takes the fun out of playing offline co-op since, essentially, it feels like my
    • While it's a vast improvement over LEGO Batman 2, it's inferior compared to the earlier LEGO games that didn't have such rampant use of split screen.