8 Superheroes Who Desperately Need Their Own Video Games - Part 6
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8 Superheroes Who Desperately Need Their Own Video Games

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4) Green Arrow

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Like The Flash, setting this in the world of the TV show could work brilliantly.

Bow and arrow mechanics are always a little hit and miss in games – let’s face it, it’s easier to use a gun – but if that could be perfected, then exploring Star City as the Green Arrow while Felicity provides mission objectives in your ear would no doubt make for a fun experience.

Throw in Diggle, Black Canary and Speedy as playable characters, and this suddenly becomes a very different type of game with lost of different ways of approaching missions. Dig’s gun skills may be better suited for one scrap than the Canary Cry would for another for example.

Alternatively, how about using that scrapped Supermax movie (which would have seen Oliver Queen wrongly imprisoned with some of the world’s greatest villains and forced to try and escape) as a basis for a game? That sort of confined setting certainly worked pretty well for Arkham Asylum.


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