LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a solid, safe choice for families who want superhero action without the MCU intensity. It's colorful, cooperative, and completely free of the monetization garbage that plagues modern games.
That said, it's starting to show its age. Released in 2017, it doesn't have the polish or speed that kids raised on Fortnite and Minecraft expect. The gameplay loop—smash stuff, collect studs, solve simple puzzles, repeat—is classic LEGO, which means it's either comfortingly predictable or mind-numbingly repetitive depending on your kid's tolerance.
The time-travel hook is fun, and the character roster is impressively deep, but don't expect anything groundbreaking. It's entertainment, not enrichment. Perfect for a rainy afternoon or winding down after school, less ideal if you're hoping for something that'll hold attention for weeks.
Bottom line: If your kid loves Marvel and you want a game you can actually play together without worrying about what they're seeing or spending, this is a winner. Just don't expect it to compete with whatever's trending on YouTube Gaming.




