8 Superheroes Who Desperately Need Their Own Video Games - Part 5
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8 Superheroes Who Desperately Need Their Own Video Games

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5) Justice League

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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.


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