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7 Ways That Square Enix’s The Avengers Project Can Live Up To Expectations

Although the competition between Marvel and DC is constantly back-and-forth across most mediums, the latter continues to reign supreme in the video game department. With a great selection of titles like those from the Arkham series, Injustice series, and the recent Telltale Batman series, DC has maintained a strong presence in the industry throughout recent years. Marvel has undoubtedly noticed this though and looks to turn things around now, as they've announced a partnership for multiple games with Square Enix.
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With the MCU, Marvel has set a high standard in regards to the performances and the interpretations of these well-known characters. With that in mind, Square Enix needs to bring their casting A-game when it comes to finding the voices for each of the Avengers.

For such a high-profile project, it’ll be essential that Square and the developers allow the story to reach its full potential with voice actors that can provide the authenticity needed for fans of the MCU. When people are used to Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, and Samuel L. Jackson, it’s a difficult task to maintain that level of quality outside of the standard Marvel films.

In terms of who to cast, the MCU actors would obviously be ideal, but that’s certainly easier said than done. If the original cast aren’t available, then the usual suspects (Nolan North, Troy Baker, Laura Bailey, etc.) would do an excellent job filling the roles. Although this may seem like an obvious statement, it can be something that’s very easily overlooked in favor of other gameplay components, so it is worth mentioning. Besides, if there’s a way to start this project off on the right foot, it’s in the main casting choices.


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