8 Superheroes Who Desperately Need Their Own Video Games - Part 7
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8 Superheroes Who Desperately Need Their Own Video Games

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3) Daredevil

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Daredevil

Another superhero who came close to starring in his own video game before it was scrapped, Daredevil is perfectly suited for this format of storytelling. To some extent, you could pretty much just take any of the Arkham games, replace Batman with ‘ol Hornhead, and have a hit release.

That being said, the very different setting of Hell’s Kitchen and The Man Without Fear’s unique abilities would obviously go a long way in ensuring that this would be more than just a carbon copy. While some sort of free roaming release could work, it might ultimately be better to go for smaller, higher quality missions which allow players to really take advantage of the character’s radar sense and fighting skills.

However, there’s undeniably something very exciting about the prospect of battling it out with Stilt Man thirty stories above street level in the middle of New York City, but either approach would ultimately pretty work well for a hero like Daredevil.


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