You can either purchase DLC separately or you can purchase it in a bundle as part of the LEGO Marvel's Avengers Season Pass. You can purchase DLC for LEGO Marvel's Avengers from the game's page on the Steam store: If you are signed in to Steam, your achievements will be visible to you in-game and also to other players through the Steam application. Yes, achievements are supported by LEGO Marvel's Avengers.
What makes it's appearance on PS4 so great isn't the improved graphics, but rather the appropriateness for children. Is Remote Play the only reason to get LEGO Marvel Super Heroes on PS4? It's a nice feature, but probably not. Remote Play also allows for co-op without having to split screen, although one player will be delegated to the handheld screen (at least it's a pretty one!).
Those of you who own a Vita can now enjoy the full LEGO Marvel experience directly on your handheld, just as you would if playing on the big TV screen. Perhaps the greatest benefit of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes on PS4 is the ability to play using Vita Remote Play. For a LEGO game, it might be the best looking one I've seen yet. The game looks great, but it looked good on the Wii U as well. Though some anti-aliasing is still apparent at times, the textures and lighting are slightly better and the draw-distance has been pushed out. On the whole though, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes on PlayStation 4 presents an opportunity to experience the same enjoyable action-puzzle-platforming gameplay with your favorite Marvel characers in adorable LEGO form. The camera at times presents some wonky views and switching between characters remains an annoyance, especially since you are required to do so often to solve puzzles.
Core gameplay mechanics remain unchanged, so I won't touch too much on that. Save for some graphical improvements and Remote Play, not much changes with the PS4. Just to be clear, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes on PlayStation 4 is still the same core game as the Wii U version that we reviewed back in November () at launch.
Though there have been plenty of platformers, puzzlers, mascots and, just, overall games appropriate for kids on the PlayStation platform, the console over the years - particularly the PS3 (and now PS4) - have a stigma of only being for "hardcore gamers." Sony attempted to change that with the release of Knack as a launch title, but there's an even greater game that can be deemed both fun and kid-friendly: LEGO Marvel Super Heroes.