Marvel (Avengers Video Game)

M.O.D.O.K.

M.O.D.O.K.

George Tarleton was the CEO and Scientist Supreme of Advanced Idea Mechanics (AIM), working with the Avengers on a clean energy source from Terrigen. During A-Day, the Terrigen mist infected San Francisco, turning people into Inhumans, including George, who gained techno-kinesis but suffered a growing head and needed Captain America’s blood to survive. Distrusting the superpowered, he became M.O.D.O.K., aiming to eliminate all powered beings, including himself.

General Gameplay Scaling

  • Kamala tears open the side of a limo with a shove. (source)
  • Captain America throws a spaceship hatch through multiple Synthoids. (source)
  • Iron Man’s repulsors demolish a large receiver dish; his armor withstands a blast that craters him into a metal wall. (source)
  • Iron Man’s armor takes a blast that craters him into a metal wall. (source)
  • Thor craters concrete and launches nearby cars with shockwaves from strikes; his lightning demolishes large chunks of concrete. (source)
  • Thor’s lightning demolishes large chunks of concrete. (source)
  • Hulk smashes a tank into the air, lifts it overhead, and throws it at another tank, destroying both; he withstands being tackled through steel walls and gets back up. (source)
  • Hulk gets tackled through steel walls and gets back up. (source)
  • Black Widow uses guns. (source)

Techno-kinesis

  • Bricks Kamala’s computer from across the city. (source)
  • Manipulates a small spider-like machine with his hand. (source)
  • Directly controls multiple Synthoids in combat at once. (source)
  • Requires an amplifying jewel to control the titanic Kree Sentry robot remotely, but can still control it by physically entering its head after the jewel is destroyed. (source)
  • Forces a mechanized door open. (source)
  • Forces a mechanized door shut. (source)
  • Forces a hangar bay door open. (source)
  • Drops floating platforms out of the air. (source)
  • Draws up several large chunks of machinery to float around himself as protection. (source)
  • Creates a storm of floating machinery around the battlefield. (source)
  • Creates a wave using the metal tiles of an arena. (source)
  • Restrains Captain America in a bubble via his armor. (source)
  • Sees and speaks through a dropship while connected via wires to the brain, and suffers no ill effects when it is destroyed. (source)
  • Overrides JARVIS as the central computer of the Chimera Helicarrier. (source)
  • Shuts off the Avengers’ communications. (source)

Mobile Chair

  • Chokes out and overpowers Abomination with one claw arm. Abomination can tackle Hulk through steel walls. (source) (Abomination is strong enough to tackle Hulk through steel walls. https://gfycat.com/secondarydependableamericancrayfish)
  • Spins one claw fast enough to carve up a metal floor. (source)
  • Outfitted with a front-facing shield to stop incoming projectiles, missile launchers, and an energy beam from the forehead that craters Iron Man into a metal wall. (source) (The energy beam craters Iron Man into a metal wall. https://gfycat.com/blankpleasantdove)
  • Fires dozens of vacuum points onto the arena. (source)
  • Forms a full body shield that requires Thor to teleport using the Bifrost to break through. (source)
  • Thor teleports using the Bifrost to break through the shield. (source)

Teleportation

  • Teleports forces directly onto the field. (source)
  • Teleports forces onto the field. (source)
  • Teleports forces onto the field. (source)
  • Teleports forces off the field. (source)
  • Teleports people. (source)
  • When one Warbot is destroyed, creates several portals to summon a second one with more troops. (source)

Drones

  • Deployed from a mobile, flying base. (source)
  • Shoot through a glass window. (source)
  • Security drones have spotlights for search. (source)
  • Plague drones have gas grenades that emit poisonous material. (source)
  • Swarm drones give surrounding units extra shielding. (source)

Synthoids

  • Utilized in numerous industries, both combat-oriented and non-combat roles. (source)
  • Standard Synthoids tear up machinery. (source)
  • Climb up the sides of buildings. (source)
  • Jump from one building to the next, then jump back up after being dropped off the side. This police Synthoid, not designed for intense combat, is destroyed by a ladder. (source) (This police synthezoid, not designed for intense combat, is destroyed by a ladder.)
  • Jump to the top of a building. (source)
  • Riotbots block pistol bullets after they’ve been fired. (source)
  • Equipped with grenade launchers as standard. (source)
  • Cut through a steel rolling door, though it takes over a minute. (source) (Takes them over a minute from when they begin. https://gfycat.com/agedrichbudgie)
  • Prime Synthoids quickly carve a hole in a metal wall. (source)
  • Blitz Synthoids are kamikaze units that run into a fray and explode themselves. (source)
  • Plague Synthoids release toxic gas upon exploding. (source)
  • Riotbots have plasma-enhanced prongs that slice through a metal cord and a holographic shield. (source)
  • Stiletto Riotbots wield two prongs, one on each hand, while maintaining the ability to pull up a shield. (source)
  • Stiletto Riotbots maintain the ability to pull up a shield. (source)
  • Stiletto Riotbots are used to cut through barricades. (source)
  • Phase Riotbots can temporarily turn intangible to phase through attacks. (source)
  • Phase Riotbots phase through walls and doors. (source)
  • Elite Synthoids fire lasers from the palm; a group of three break through a roof. (source)
  • Elite Synthoids shooting the ground cause a burst of flame. (source)
  • Cryo Synthoids fire cold energy that freezes the target. (source)
  • Prime Cryo Synthoids use ice to repair and reinforce collapsing buildings. (source)
  • Adept Synthoids teleport and leave behind vacuum points that trap nearby people. (source)
  • Aegis Synthoids project a spherical force field that repels projectiles. (source)
  • Prime Synthoids are larger with ~3x durability of standard, wield a spear that fires energy blasts. (source)
  • Prime Adept Synthoids carry and manipulate rebar and metal support beams. (source)
  • Perform on-the-fly bio-scans. (source)

Exos

  • Monotronic Exos smash up a linoleum floor. (source)
  • Make a wide jump. (source)
  • Cause localized quakes by slamming the ground. (source)
  • Armed with a gatling energy gun. (source)
  • Cryotronic Exos use ice-based weaponry. (source)
  • Monica’s personal exo has a retractable guard and is strong enough to throw Black Widow several meters. (source)
  • Monica’s exo teleports freely around the battlefield. (source)
  • Monica’s exo utilizes fire weaponry. (source)
  • Monica’s exo utilizes ice weaponry. (source)

Adaptoids

  • Operate on complex AI that uses powers efficiently without human casualty. (source)
  • One unit boxes with Black Widow, no-selling her strikes, and tosses her across the room. (source)
  • Fire energy from hands. (source)
  • Fire energy from eye, leaving a line of large explosions. (source)
  • The eye beam leaves a line of large explosions behind it. (source)
  • Hand blasts reduce the mobility of targets hit. (source)
  • Throw up a burst of electricity when punching the ground. (source)
  • Create a domed shield around itself and regenerate. (source)
  • Adept Adaptoids use psychokinetic abilities to lift chunks of earth to surround themselves. (source)
  • Adept Adaptoids draw earth up from under a person. (source)
  • Adept Adaptoids tear metal from a tower and trap people in gravity well. (source)
  • Assault Adaptoids exude continuous fiery heat even in rain and shoot heat beams, lob fireballs, explode without harm. (source)
  • Assault Adaptoids shoot beams of heat, lob fireballs, and explode without harming themselves. (source)
  • Cryo Adaptoids form weapons out of ice and shoot bursts of cold. (source)
  • Monica mentions genetics of Inhumans that clone herself, create AOE energy blasts, and produce fire. (source)

Vehicles & Mechs

  • Transport trucks with mounted artillery. (source)
  • Dropships armed with weapons that destroy the wall of a mansion. (source)
  • Dropship weapons destroy the wall of a mansion. (source)
  • Dropship no-sells several fireballs but is brought down by a stronger energy blast. (source)
  • Dropships use transportation technology to drop objects larger than themselves. (source)
  • Dreadbot is a spider-mech with flamethrowers and top-mounted laser cannon that tears through a stone wall. (source)
  • Aegis Dreadbot utilizes energy beam to bore through hard materials like helicarrier hull and has a domed shield. (source)
  • Aegis Dreadbot no-sells a drop from several stories. (source)
  • Mega Dreadbot has boring capability and two cannons. (source)
  • Mega Dreadbot shield no-sells Iron Man’s unibeam; requires teleportation magic to break. (source)
  • Blitz Dreadbot has two cannons and railgun that fires incapacitating vacuum points. (source)
  • Orbital satellite laboratory outfitted with AIM defenses and filled with Synthoids. (source)
  • Standard AIM defenses. (source)
  • Filled with Synthoids. (source)

The Warbot

  • Six-legged building-sized tank with front-mounted energy cannon and side-mounted energy turrets that burn through rock. (source)
  • Energy cannon bores through a solid rock face. (source)
  • Front-mounted cannon heats the mech to near fire, requiring venting. (source)
  • Fires missiles from the roof. (source)
  • Releases a burst of electricity from its head. (source)
  • Has flamethrower turrets on roof to protect vents. (source)
  • When shrunken, tanks a long tumultuous fall without injury. (source)

The Warship

  • Has massive front-mounted energy cannon that destroys a large catwalk. (source)
  • Destroys a large catwalk. (source)
  • Has standard array of AIM turrets. (source)
  • Runs hot enough that vents spew fire. (source)
  • Dumps D.A.R.K. Terrigen for killing Inhumans. (source)
  • Turns invisible with cloaking technology. (source)
  • Heavy enough to knock aside shipping containers and cars when crashing. (source)
  • Tanks a simultaneous blast from Thor and Iron Man. (source)
  • Tears through a large catwalk, then takes several stamps from Hulk, losing only altitude. (source)
  • AIM has hundreds of these Warships. (source)

The Kree Sentry

  • Tears up through building-sized layers of stone. (source)
  • Takes Iron Man’s Unibeam, then bats him out of the air with a tower. (source)
  • Blasts Thor out of the air with eye beams. (source)
  • Blasts Hulk back and floors him with eye beams. (source)
  • Tanks Thor’s lightning and knocks down a nearby tower with eye beams. (source)
  • Repels Hulk’s attempts to smash its eye, then blasts him until he passes out and reverts to Banner. (source)
  • Brawls with giant-sized Kamala, destroying Golden Gate Bridge wreckage, before being speared through the chest and losing MODOK’s control. (source)

Other

  • Big floating rocket-propelled platforms. (source)
  • Mounted turrets. (source)
  • Use conventional artillery. (source)
  • Tiny mechanical spiders that inject people with things. (source)
  • Jump pads for jumping. (source)
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