Forgotten Marvel Games from the 2000s

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X-Men: The Official Game - A game based on the X-Men movie series, featuring three main characters and a story involving HYDRA agents and Sentinels.

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Iron Man - A tie-in game to the Iron Man movie, receiving negative reviews for its lazy and poorly put together gameplay.

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Fantastic Four (2005) - A beat-em-up game released alongside the Fantastic Four movie, praised for setting the stage for the more successful Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.

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X2: The Return of Wolverine - Originally planned as a separate story, this game was tied to the X2 movie and received mixed reviews for its gameplay and voice acting.

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The Punisher: No Mercy - An FPS arena shooter featuring the Punisher, criticized for its short length and repetitive gameplay.

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X-Men Next Dimension - A fighting game with classic X-Men characters, praised as one of the best Marvel fighting games at the time.

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Ghost Rider - Based on the movie, this game features hack-and-slash gameplay and the ability to play as Blade after completing the game.

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Hulk - A mix of beat-em-up and stealth action, based on the Hulk movie and overshadowed by The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.

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