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When LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 first launched on the Switch, critical reception was warm but cautious. The core gameplay—a time-bending adventure across Chronopolis, featuring over 200 characters from Gwenpool to Kang the Conqueror—was undeniably charming. However, early versions suffered from performance dips: frame rate stutters during split-screen co-op, long loading times between Manhattan and Ancient Egypt, and occasional crashes when too many particle effects filled the screen. For a game that encourages chaotic, brick-smashing mayhem, instability was a liability.

Meanwhile, in the neon-soaked streets of Nueva York, Spider-Man 2099 was busy chasing a version of Rocket Raccoon that had been resized to the height of a skyscraper. Every time Rocket stepped on a Lego building, it didn't just shatter—it turned into a shower of gold studs that rained down on the terrified citizens below. "I’m not a giant!" Rocket roared, his voice echoing like a foghorn. "I’m just high-resolution!" lego marvel super heroes 2 nspusupdate 10 top

Leo soon learned the rules. Out in his suburban Chicago neighborhood, lamp-posts had turned into LEGO antenna pieces. His neighbor’s cat had become a brick-built Flerken (and was vomiting tiny microfigs). Cars drove in stop-motion, jerking like old LEGO stop-motion videos. When LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 first launched