Murderworld!

[2] While they are away, two groups of super-villains get into the Baxter Building and fight each other, and then attack the Fantastic Four when they get back to their headquarters.

takes place after the first Secret Wars series, at which time She-Hulk is a member of the Fantastic Four while the Thing can change form at will back to Ben Grimm.

He notes that "with minor modifications it could be placed at another point in their history (although no stats are given for Medusa or any other past members of the FF except the Thing).

It sets up a deathtrap for each of the heroes, complete with suggestions on how they can get out and what will happen when they do (and just in case they don't, there is the inevitable deus ex machina).

Despite the mention that extra heroes could be added if there are more than five players, no suggestions are made about what Arcade will do with them while the FF are battling their deathtraps.

"[4] Collins concluded the review by saying: "As a side note, the traps were obviously designed with the FF in mind; substituting four Avengers or four X-Men will not work as well.

This is a flaw that is practically unique to Marvel Super Heroes – the modules so far cannot be used with characters other than those included unless the GM does some work.

together, and declared that "All three adventures work reasonably well, but stress combat above role-play or campaign development.

None give any opportunity for the characters to use their secret identities (an important feature of the game rules), all are extremely violent.

The format is much the same as that of the previous offerings: card cover doubling as GM's quick reference shield, detailed plot neatly divided into chapters, nicely drawn maps, and illustrations by Marvel artists.

"[3] He felt that Arcade does pose a particular problem for the adventure: "Trying to use Murderworld as a setting for a scenario is not easy.

The module is a must for FF fans on account of the details given of the team, the Baxter building and Dr. Doom, but for the general purchased it is not such a good prospect.