Marvel's
"Spider-Man" video game released last Friday in the US exclusively on
PlayStation 4, and it's already massively successful.
The
game has an 87 on review-aggregator site Metacritic. Game Informer called the game "a triumph of
superheroes and storytelling" and GamesRadar
said it's "about as good as superhero gaming gets." The game's first-week sales in the UK were better than any other game
released this year; its launch numbers in the US are expected soon, and to be
stellar.
It would be shocking if Marvel wasn't looking at the results
and considering the video-game possibilities for other superheroes. After the
success of the "Spider-Man" game, and with Marvel's characters more
popular than ever thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it seems inevitable.
Fortunately, Marvel retains the video-game rights to all of its characters,
which avoids the kinds of difficulties that the films have faced - until the
recent Disney-Fox merger, Fox owned the film rights to the X-Men and Fantastic
Four, and Sony, which owned the Spider-Man film rights, made a deal with Marvel
so the character could debut in the MCU. Below are nine
characters that Marvel should seriously consider for video games:
Black Panther
The "Black Panther"
movie made over $1 billion worldwide and has become a cultural phenomenon with
Oscar buzz. An open-world game based on the character, where the player can
explore Wakanda as King T'Challa (and maybe even play as Shuri in the science
lab for a bit), would be a hit.
Black
Widow
Black Widow hasn't gotten her
solo movie yet (it's in development), but she'd be a blast to play as in a
video game, maybe one that bounces back and forth between her present life as a
S.H.I.E.L.D agent and her previous life as a Russian spy. Stealth would
obviously be a huge factor in the gameplay (think "Tomb Raider").
Captain
America
A World War II-set video game
like "Call of Duty" (with less killing, obviously) but you play as
Captain America? It seems like a no brainer.
Daredevil
Daredevil is a unique character
in that he is blind, but his other senses are enhanced and he "sees"
using radar-like vision. Scouring the streets of Hell's Kitchen in New York
City, where you can toggle back and forth between a third-person point of view
and first-person radar vision, would make for a new kind of superhero gaming
experience.
Deadpool
The "Deadpool" movies
are hugely successful, and there's no reason to think a Mature-rated game based
on the character wouldn't be either. Breaking the fourth wall as Deadpool and
"talking" to yourself while in combat would add extra distractions
and difficulty.
Doctor
Strange
Doctor Strange's magical powers
would make for a fun gaming experience, and in the off time, it would be
intriguing to walk around his Sanctum Sanctorum, discovering magical secrets in
documents, books, and artifacts.
Fantastic
Four
The Fantastic Four hasn't had
success on the big screen, but maybe they need the video game treatment, where
the player could potentially switch between characters — Mr. Fantastic,
Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and Thing — during sci-fi space adventures.
Iron Man
Flying around in Iron Man's
armor is only something average people would be able to do in a video game, and
the MCU has made the character a hit with moviegoers. He could be a hit with
gamers, as well.
Wolverine
An "X-Men Origins:
Wolverine" video game, based on the movie of the same name, was actually
received well compared to the movie in 2009. But a game based on the character,
removed from any film adaptations, would provide a new, engaging storyline. "Logan"
presented a Western-like film starring Wolverine, and a game could do something
similar — a present-day "Red Dead Redemption."
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