Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects has several modes of play that will let you either control a character through a series of melee battles or play head-to-head against another PSP
Nemesis gamer.
Campaign mode is the single-player story mode of this game. Here you will choose a fighter and progress through a series of battles earning cards and unlocking other locations and characters. The cards are what make Rise of the Imperfects a bit more than just your average street-brawl game. As you win battles, you get to choose your spoils. After defeating an enemy, you will see four face down cards and choose one to add it to your Card Album. These cards are used to power up your character or give him/her special attacks.
Cards come in three varieties: Persistent, Charge, and Character Specific. Persistent cards do things like add health or strength to the character they are applied to and do not need to be activated. Charge cards are powerful attacks that after activated need time to recharge before you can use the move again. And Character Specific cards are fighting moves that only a certain fighter can use. There are a total of four Character Specific cards for each person in the roster.
Using these cards is really simple. When going through your Card Album you simply select the card you wish to use and the direction on the D-pad you want to assign it to. During battle, if the card isn’t a Persistent type, you simply tap that direction on the D-pad to activate the move. This is an interesting feature that helps to keep the game from blending in with all the other fighters on the market.
There are a total of 18 fighters to be unlocked in this game and they fall in two categories: your standard Marvel characters and the new Imperfects. But who or what are these Imperfects? These are a group of mutants (either since birth or by one accident or another) that have been technologically augmented to enhance their powers. These new characters include Johnny Ohm (basically Electro), Brigade (a Frankenstein’s Monster made from a hundred soldiers), the toxic Hazmat, a fire-starting girl named Solaa, and three other characters each with interesting powers to bring to the table. Where did they come from? What do they want? Well, the story isn’t that deep and really is just an excuse to lead to the fighting, but I figure I should leave something for while you are playing the game.
The Marvel characters that you will be able to play as include Spider-Man, Iron Man, Dr. Doom, The Thing, Venom, Captain America, Storm, Elektra, and Magneto.
Cards, locations, and characters unlocked in Campaign mode can be used in the 2-player Vs. mode. Here you can meet up with a friend in Ad Hoc mode (no Internet support as far as I could tell) and battle it out to see who has the best combination of cards and skills.