14 Superhero Video Game Sequels We Desperately Need
How has there not been a Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3? HOW?!
Captain America: Civil War is currently revving its ion thrusters and prepping to blow the global populace away come April 29th, so if there was ever a week to sit back and breathe in all things Marvel, it's this one.
More to the point, where the hell are all the video games? The House of M is positively killing it on the big screen with the MCU, leaving DC's comparative universe in the dust, yet as far as any digitaltie-insare concerned, we've got... a handful of mobileapps.
Perhaps it's down to howconsistent they turn around theircinematic output, beinga developer would have to be given the appropriate assets years in advance - risking leaks and whatnot - only to rush the final stages of production in an effort to match a unified launch.It didn't used to be this way, and we did get a pretty cool Captain America game alongside naff Thor and Iron Man ones back when Phase 1 started,but whatever the reason right now, it's a damn shame.
All that said, we've had some absolutely fantastic Marvel games in the past - of which I ranked over here - and manyare just begging to receive thesequeland/or reboot treatment...
14. The Punisher 2
What better time to capitalise on one of the most interesting and polarising characters in Marvel history, thanto leap-frog off the unanimous praise surrounding Jon Bernthal's portrayal in Daredevil season 2?
Rarely done justice in the movie realm, Bernthal look a huge amount of influence from Garth Ennis' landmark run across the 2000s, showing a broken manhellbent on vengeance, completely losing himself to that motivation and even starting to develop a sick sense of humour around it. Castle's been described as a "terrifying embodiment of the second amendment, come back to haunt us all", and the game completely revelled in that.
Granted, it was a bit too 'angry teenager' in retrospect, but doing a modern take with revamped graphics and a more considered tone (like how The Last of Uspresents violence with a gritty realism) would be fantastic.