Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (Steam)

In 2006, Activision and Raven Software released Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, an action role-playing game set in the Marvel Universe and featuring superheroes, supervillains, and supporting characters of comics published by Marvel. It received rave reviews and won several awards upon release, and is still considered a great game today. On July 26, 2016, the game, along with its sequel, was once again for the first and finally for the second released for the PC on Steam.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The Steam version wasn't ported to PC by the original developer Raven Software (Unlike the original PC version which was actually ported to PC by Beenox who has ported great games onto the PC and they don't mess up.). the Steam port was outsourced to Zoë Mode, who has so far only developed one game for Steam, which was released nearly six years ago.
 * 2) Numerous options completely missing; there is no way to rebind the keys and no way to change any graphical settings except for the video resolution, which itself lacks resolution options and there's no way to quickly select one since there's no drop down list.
 * 3) In order to apply a new resolution, you must restart the game.
 * 4) Sometimes the button prompts in the menus don't work, and the mappings for functions is bizarre. To accept and go back, you press the 1 and 2 keys, respectively.
 * 5) Awful controls; in order to jump, you press the 3 key on one of the available configurations (which you also can't rebind).
 * 6) The controls will sometimes switch during gameplay.
 * 7) The game has tendency to crash randomly.

Reception
The game has a rating of "Mostly Negative" on its Steam page. In this video TotalBiscuit goes over the port, decrying it for its price and quality of the port itself.

Trivia

 * There is a guide on how to bring back DLC characters from the various console versions of the game.