8 Marvel And DC Comics Video Games Which Need To Become A Reality After SPIDER-MAN PS4

8 Marvel And DC Comics Video Games Which Need To Become A Reality After SPIDER-MAN PS4

Spider-Man PS4 is on the horizon and Square Enix is developing an Avengers game but which other Marvel and DC Comics properties should be brought to the world of video games? Here are our top choices...

By JoshWilding - Mar 06, 2018 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Video Games
There was a time when video games based on movies were rushed out to cash in on the popularity of comic book adaptations and while there were some exceptions (remember that awesome X-Men Origins: Wolverine tie-in?), most of them were truly terrible. However, superheroes have a lot of potential in the world of computer games and it's surprising how rare titles featuring them actually are.

The Arkham trilogy was incredible and a PlayStation 4 exclusive Spider-Man game is currently on the way alongside a mysterious Avengers title from Tomb Raider developers Square Enix. However, there are a lot of other characters we'd like to see in games and we've now broken down the eight most worthy candidates in the list below along with how we think these title could potentially play out. 

All you need to do to check it out is click on the buttons below and once you've done that, be sure to head t
o the comments section below to let us know if we've missed any you would like to see!

8. The Flash



A Flash game was in development some time ago, but it’s easy enough to appreciate why it was ultimately abandoned. Even if it was set in a large free-roaming environment, having players being able to run at super speed through that map would be technically very challenging and not particularly satisfying for those in control if they get from one side to the other in a few seconds.
 
However, if the Scarlet Speedster were to be slowed down (and there are a number of plot devices which could be used to accomplish that), this might just work, especially if there are also levels included in which players are able to let loose and really use The Flash’s powers. When it comes to a basis for this one, the TV show would be pretty perfect, especially if someone like Telltale were to take the helm and make much of the game a well crafted and story-driven experience.
 

7. Daredevil



Another superhero who came close to starring in his own video game before it was scrapped, Daredevil is perfectly suited for this format of storytelling. To some extent, you could pretty much just take any of the Arkham games, replace Batman with ‘ol Hornhead, and have a hit release. That being said, the very different setting of Hell’s Kitchen and The Man Without Fear’s unique abilities would obviously go a long way in ensuring that this would be more than just a carbon copy.

While some sort of free-roaming release could work, it might ultimately be better to go for smaller, higher quality missions which allow players to really take advantage of the character’s radar sense and fighting skills. However, there’s undeniably something very exciting about the prospect of battling it out with Stilt-Man thirty stories above street level in the middle of New York City, but either approach would ultimately pretty work well for a hero like Daredevil.

 

6. Iron Man



Iron Man has already starred in a couple of downright awful SEGA games to coincide with the release of his first two movies, and it’s easy to understand why a third didn’t follow given the reception to the previous efforts. While he’s no doubt a tough character to put into this sort of environment, moments in those games which saw players given the ability to fly around large maps shooting foes out of the sky did work to at least some extent.

However, a new take on the Armoured Avenger that could have some potential would be to put players actually inside the suit, making this a first-person shooter of sorts. Having the HUD on screen as you blast enemies away in front of you would be very cool, while higher production values (getting Robert Downey Jr. to voice the character would make a massive difference) could help to make this an instant classic. There’s no denying that it would be a challenge to make work, but just imagine how great it could be if it did.
 

5. Green Arrow



Like The Flash, setting this in the world of the TV show could work brilliantly. Bow and arrow mechanics are always a little hit and miss in games – let’s face it, it’s easier to use a gun – but if that could be perfected, then exploring Star City as the Green Arrow while Felicity provides mission objectives in your ear would no doubt make for a fun experience.
 
Throw in Diggle, Black Canary and Wild Dog as playable characters, and this suddenly becomes a very different type of game with lost of different ways of approaching missions. Dig’s gun skills may be better suited for one scrap than the Canary Cry would for another for example. Alternatively, how about using that scrapped Supermax movie (which would have seen Oliver Queen wrongly imprisoned with some of the world’s greatest villains and forced to try and escape) as a basis for a game? That sort of confined setting certainly worked pretty well for Arkham Asylum.
 

4. Black Panther



Are you a fan of the Far Cry video games? Well, just imagine that with Black Panther and you have a rough idea of how a Wakandan set game revolving around T'Challa might play out. Taking the hero and placing him in a free-roaming African environment would be downright awesome and players could even be pitted against wild animals providing the developers manage to get that sort of mechanic right.

Having T'Challa take on poachers, warlords, and various villains from the comic books would ensure this adventure would be a lot of fun for gamers and while it would essentially be a fighting game, various hi-tech weapons could be thrown into the mix along with some air combat missions making good use of the sort of flying vehicles we saw in the recently released movie. Oh, and it goes without saying that Black Panther's suit should have those kinetically charged abilities! 

 

3. Wonder Woman



With her movie proving to be a box office hit last year and the sequel on the way, it’s about time Warner Bros. really start pushing Wonder Woman. A video game would be a great start, and while her big screen outing could be a good source of inspiration, it might actually make more sense to turn to the comic books in order to do the character justice. It would actually be pretty easy to pull off, too; imagine a combination of Heavenly Sword and God of War, and this one pretty much sells itself.
 
Setting this game in Themyscira or an Ancient Greece type setting (after all, Zeus is Wonder Woman's father in the comic books) seems like the way to go, though potentially exploring the character’s history with the two World Wars could also be fun. After all, taking on the Nazis with a sword and shield as an ass-kicking Wonder Woman is a prospect sure to get even non-DC Comics fans excited, right?
 

2. Justice League




Team-based superhero games have been hit or miss in the past, with perhaps one of the better examples being the Marvel Alliance games. That could work for a release like this, but so too could splitting up the Justice League (possibly into pairs) and having them embark on high-quality separate missions before being reunited for one final epic battle.
 
Giving players the chance to take advantage of each of the team’s unique abilities in a wide variety of settings essentially gives them six or seven games in one, and while an argument could be made that not playing as a team somewhat goes against the point of a game titled Justice League, would it not be just as awesome to fly through Metropolis as Superman and then command the oceans as Aquaman before returning to Gotham City to battle The Joker? It’s certainly one approach which has some serious potential for success.
 

1. Superman



Like the movie, the Superman Returns video game wasn’t great. However, it did do a fairly decent job of letting us feel what it would be like to take flight as Superman and explore Metropolis from the sky. Imagining what the current generation of consoles could do with that is pretty mind blowing then, but if a game really wanted to shake things up, just picture the Man of Steel embarking on some sort of mission in space.
 
Regardless of where it were to take place though, Superman is a character who has a ton of potential when it comes to this format, and whether it’s battling Doomsday on the streets of a fully destructible Metropolis or just flying through the air and getting a semblance of what it would feel like to be this iconic DC Comics character, it’s shocking this has not yet been made. Of course, if rumours are to be believed, Arkham developers Rocksteady are already hard at work making this a reality.

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Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 3/6/2018, 8:08 AM
A Rocksteady Justice League or Daredevil game would be the greatest thing ever.
MarkV
MarkV - 3/6/2018, 9:55 AM
@Nightwing1015 - I was just thinking that! There's a possibility for interesting play mechanics given that he's blind. Perhaps in a "hardcore mode" your field of vision would be greatly reduced except for some kind of radar sense.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 3/6/2018, 9:59 AM
@MarkV - Or just have the whole game in a "detective-vision" like sonar filter. Like in the 2003 daredevil film. I think a Daredevil game is more unlikely than a JL one though. DC will probably want Rocksteady to keep making games for them and try and stop them making games for Marvel.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 3/6/2018, 6:07 PM
@Nightwing1015 -
Don't forget Superman, a character that desperately needs a definitive video game (hopefully from Rocksteady)! Hell, for one of the most popular superheroes ever, he could use another animated series as well. He hasn't had one since the 1990s, whereas Batman has had several.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 3/7/2018, 3:18 AM
@Darkknight2149 - Superman's great but he's so powerful that making a game based on him is a large challenge. There would have to be a lot of Kryptonite involved in the plot just to allow the player to take damage.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 3/7/2018, 8:49 AM
@Nightwing1015 -
You don't have to use Kryptonite or de-power Superman. In fact, depowering him takes away from the experience of being Superman (like the Arkham games allowed you to feel like Batman).

Sure you can use Kryptonite, but you don't have to overuse it. You just have to be creative. There are a number of scenerios where such a game could work, such as alien invasion occupations and such. Plus, Superman has an entire rogues gallery of characters that can match his powerset. Boss battles, open world Metropolis, side missions, and the main story shouldn't be an issue if you have the right creative team. Plus, Superman has characters that can challenge him on a more intellectual level (like Riddler to Batman), such as Lex Luthor, Prankster, and the Toyman.
osideous
osideous - 3/7/2018, 10:42 AM
@Darkknight2149 - exactly, most people think of superman being all powerful. but forget he's an 8th level intellect.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 3/7/2018, 12:15 PM
@osideous -
Yep. In fact, before Lex Luthor was created, Superman's original arch-nemesis in the 1940s was a crippled guy in a wheelchair (a genius called the Ultra-Humanite). Not only that, but Superman also has plenty of villains that can physically go toe-to-toe with him. People just forget about this because the only villains that they keep using in the movies are Lex Luthor and General Zod.

Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 3/7/2018, 12:41 PM
Case of point -
Superman: The Movie - Lex Luthor

Superman II - General Zod and Lex Luthor

Superman III - Completely random new characters

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace - Lex Luthor and a Superman clone

Superman Returns - Lex Luthor

Man of Steel - General Zod (and other known Kryptonian villains that are reduced to henchmen status)

Really, there are so many other Superman villains that could use the spotlight and could actually fight Superman in a video game (not to mention all of the intellectual enemies). Brainiac, Bizarro, Metallo, General Zod, Mongul, Bloodsport, Parasite, Atomic Skull, Cyborg Superman, Livewire, Conduit, Eradicator, Equus, Kryptonite Man, Hector Hammond, Imperiex, Black Zero, Darkseid, Doomsday, Plastique, Deathstroke, Prometheus, ETC, are all examples of characters that could physically fight Superman in a video game.

An alien invasion scenerio would also be the perfect plot for the main story, because you wouldn't have to worry about Superman being too overpowered. Then you have chaacters like the Intergang, which could serve as generic henchmen that use alien weapons against Superman (meaning you wouldn't have to automatically resort to Kryptonite). Boss battles and henchmen wouldn't be a problem. No need to depower Superman for the game.

Side missions could include dealing with Lex Luthor's elaborate schemes, saving hostages from the Toyman and his Saw-like toys and traps, using Clark's reporter skills to solve the Prankster's clues in order to capture him, saving civilians from burning buildings, dealing with gang level threats (Intergang, Tobias Whale, Morgan Edge), saving more people, ETC.
NegativeNerd
NegativeNerd - 6/4/2018, 8:47 AM
@Nightwing1015 - I think Justice League is on the way, along with a Superman game.

Just in time, since I just picked up Arkham Knight with all DLC!!
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 3/6/2018, 8:21 AM
Making a Superman game ain't easy, but hell yeah, that would be super cool!

I also want an X-Men Legends III, it's been soooo long, and now after the Fox deal, i just know we'll get mutants everywhere!
Even an animated show, just a matter of time, but Disney will milk em, like they're doing with SW, and i'm not even mad! :P

A BP game? Shieeet bro, that's like the first thing i said after i saw the movie, such a no brainer, go for it!
JustAChillFan
JustAChillFan - 3/6/2018, 8:23 AM
Again, how is this news?
DoubleD
DoubleD - 3/6/2018, 8:25 AM
Flash (Any Speedsters) seems like it would be dumb and boring to play.
Invasion96
Invasion96 - 3/6/2018, 8:28 AM
Definitely need a Daredevil game
Beetleborg
Beetleborg - 3/6/2018, 8:33 AM
This is in the wrong section, this isn't news. There's an editorial section for a reason
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