Insomniac Games put out another blockbuster hit with Spider-Man 2, but amid the speculation of a certain Matt Murdock’s involvement in DLC, Daredevil deserves greater ambitions in gaming. The Man Without Fear has an unfortunately barren track record in the medium, with the closest thing to a solo blockbuster being the canceled PS2 game from the ’00s.However, with the lucrative success of Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man games and its connection to the wider Marvel mythos, now is arguably as good a time as ever for Daredevil to get his time to shine finally. The scope of the studio’s Miles Morales game is a good template to experiment with the hero, and with Charlie Cox’s pending return as the hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the horizon, the timing seems even better.Overall, PlayStation is known for triple-A stories and gaming experiences in this medium, but it’s hard to deny the growing unsustainability of game development generally. Grueling development cycles for studios involved and ballooning budgets as well as chasing increasingly realistic graphics and bigger open-world sandboxes could be damaging to games in the long term, which is why standalone expansions like Insomniac’s own Spider-Man: Miles Morales could be a good alternative. This could be similarly effective for a hypothetical Daredevil game, considering the relatively lower risk compared to something on the scale of Spider-Man 2.Spider-Man – The Kraven Most Readers Know Isn’t the Original
Insomniac Games put out another blockbuster hit with Spider-Man 2, but amid the speculation of a certain Matt Murdock’s involvement in DLC, Daredevil deserves greater ambitions in gaming. The Man Without Fear has an unfortunately barren track record in the medium, with the closest thing to a solo blockbuster being the canceled PS2 game from the ’00s.
However, with the lucrative success of Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man games and its connection to the wider Marvel mythos, now is arguably as good a time as ever for Daredevil to get his time to shine finally. The scope of the studio’s Miles Morales game is a good template to experiment with the hero, and with Charlie Cox’s pending return as the hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the horizon, the timing seems even better.
Overall, PlayStation is known for triple-A stories and gaming experiences in this medium, but it’s hard to deny the growing unsustainability of game development generally. Grueling development cycles for studios involved and ballooning budgets as well as chasing increasingly realistic graphics and bigger open-world sandboxes could be damaging to games in the long term, which is why standalone expansions like Insomniac’s own Spider-Man: Miles Morales could be a good alternative. This could be similarly effective for a hypothetical Daredevil game, considering the relatively lower risk compared to something on the scale of Spider-Man 2.
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