I bought the thing and 80 bajillion card sleeves.
Setting up this game will take you into retirement age, especially if you let your dumb friends pick their favorite superheroes. If you make my classic mistake and do not read the rules AT ALL before you invite people to play with you, you're going to spend the rest of your life trying to decipher rules that have obviously been written by an immigrant kindergartner.
That said, the game moves pretty quickly and is silly easy to learn. Cards are pulled from a giant Bad Guy Deck and you fight them, and cards are pulled from a giant Good Guy Deck and you buy them. It's a classic deck builder in a lot of ways, mainly in that you have two mechanics: fight stuff and buy stuff, and you have to balance them.
The game creators gave their superheroes plausible abilities which I think adds to the game flavor, like for example The Hulk hurts himself and everybody else a bunch but then turns that into damage. Superheroes gain special abilities when you group them with similar types, so if you flood your deck with all X-Men or all Avengers you can get some pretty neat ability stacks. I wish there would have been some indicator of this in the rules, such as it is exponentially harder to defeat Magneto if you have no X-Men in play. But the rule book barely even told you how to play, so there's that. The way the mastermind works is pretty ingenious with thematic scary things happening whenever the Bad Guy Deck activates him or his Scheme. Some are vastly harder than others, and depending which superheroes you've let your dumb friends pick they can be significantly easier or more difficult to defeat.
If you thought setting up this game took a long time, eventually you will have to put it all back. And then you will know the true meaning of the word forever.
So all in all I quite like it. The long-ass setup and take-down is a pretty serious deterrent, but overall it's got great re-play potential and the learning curve isn't too steep. It falls into the category of simple rules - complex strategy games I love so much. That said it wasn't epic; the game mechanics are a bit blah. It's almost like someone threw comic art at Ascension.
Oh, and the box it originally came with is infuriatingly designed to dump everything into a big slurry of bullshit the moment you move it. Which, as a game made out of eleventy-million cards, is generally enough to send me straight into a murderous rage. I highly suggest either putting it into a card box or one of the expansion boxes.
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