Instead, it seems fair to assume that this will be an entirely new story that synthesizes various character beats and arcs from the comics and elsewhere to create something of its own -- which is exactly how both Marvel's Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales handled themselves.
You can check out all of our previous coverage of the developer itself right here. What do you think about the fact that PlayStation announce a new Wolverine video game in development at Insomniac Games today? Are you excited to see what the team creates? Let us know in the comments, or feel free to reach out and hit me up directly over on Twitter at rollinbishop to talk about all things gaming!
We're hoping that Insomniac explores that side of Logan in the Wolverine game, offering a more mature experience than Spider-Man did fortunately Insomniac Games has confirmed the game will have a "mature tone" We're not asking for gratuitous violence but, to really dig into Wolverine's backstory depending on when this game is set , you can't shy away from the darker moments.
Also, you can't slash up enemies without a bit of bloodshed. The appearance of other Marvel heroes We don't want them hogging the spotlight, but it would be nice to see Insomniac's take on some other Marvel heroes popping up in the Wolverine game as side characters. Which characters would really depend on the story Insomniac wants to tell and which Marvel universe it's largely basing its narrative on. We're hoping we could see Logan battling Sabertooth, Lady Deathstrike or even Silver Samurai, or perhaps we'll see him simply battling to bring down the Weapon X program that turned him into a mutant.
In our opinion, it could work pretty well. Like with the MCU, Insomniac has created standalone products allowing us to get to know individual superheroes within its universe, if we continue to see more Marvel heroes getting their own games, could we potentially see crossovers in the future?
We're hoping so as Crystal Dynamic's Marvel's Avengers certainly left a lot to be desired. Vic is TechRadar's Gaming Editor. You may have even heard her on the radio or speaking on a panel.
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