Offending Games - Daredevil (Cancelled), Ultimate Alliance 1 & 2 (Raven Software) Daredevil has appeared in a few games over the years in a supportive role, but only once has he ever come close to headlining his own game. The game itself looked terrible, in a weird cross between Activision's Spider-Man and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Gamers and comic fans alike should be glad this game never came out, and even Matt Murdock can see that his inclusion in the Ultimate Alliance series was just a tease. While using the character as a part of your team was always fun, it did little to tap into what makes him so great.How It Should Play: Making a game that could properly develop and visualise Daredevil's unique powers, including the fact that the main character is blind would not be an easy task, and it wouldn't work in just any ordinary game. Luckily, the gaming world is continually evolving, and we've come to enjoy the level of storytelling and gameplay we find in adventure games like Telltale Games The Walking Dead or The Wolf Among Us. An adventure story game that mixed elements of third person battle scenes while playing along with the story in a unique gameplay experience sounds like the best way to bring Daredevil to the gamers properly. Special Move: A special radar sense that lets us avoid any other terrible games featuring Daredevil.