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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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2) Include Multiplayer/Co-op

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If there’s one major component of Marvel Ultimate Alliance that players love, it’s the co-op. Having an impressive amount of playable characters mixed with plenty of fun multiplayer combat had massive appeal. Although both Crystal Dynamics and Eidos are known for their single-player experiences, the concept of an Avengers game simply demands some sort of multiplayer. How the developers go about including co-op, however, will depend on what kind of experience they intend to provide fans.

Considering how much a superhero team like The Avengers depends on teamwork, it’s essential that the devs incorporate that into the gameplay somewhere. If this title is primarily a third-person action game, then an online Horde mode where you could play with friends would be perfectly suited. However, if the developers go deeper than that and offer additional modes or even *Gasp* a co-op campaign, then they’ll have added even more life to The Avengers Project.


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