This article contains spoilers for Injustice: gods among us.
The Injustice The franchise brought two action fighting games to the List of DC comics. Developer Netherrealm is well known because he is doing fun fighting games, thanks Mortal Kombat franchise but Injustice was a bold new direction for the studio. Not only did Netherrealm come to create a full -fledged DC game, but he also played with a fun and dark scenario “what if” when it comes to the role of Superman.
The main conflict found in InjusticeThe story is between Batman and Superman. After Joker cheats Superman to destroy the metropolis and kill Lois Lane, the iconic hero becomes a tyrant and creates an authoritarian regime he takes over. Batman leads resistance and put the rivalry with his head to his head. If Netherrealm wanted to expand his portfolio of superheroes and experiment with Marvel, one of the biggest problems would be that the comic brand does not have two clear heavy hitters like DC.
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If Netherrealm did the game Marvel, the main conflict would have to differ from injustice
Marvel is missing Dynamics Superman/Batman
Although he does not have a bright front duo like Superman and Batman, Marvel's main star is obvious. Since the debut of the character all the way back in 1962, Spider-Man has been the most popular hero Marvel. Of course, Marvel is missing the main stellar force with other heroes. Captain America, Iron Man and Thor have also led the accusations of Marvel over the years, but Superman and Batman always seemed to be two sides of the same coin.
Batman serves as a Cynice DC side, while Superman is an optimistic and idealistic version of what should be a superhero. Most of Marvel's main characters lean toward a lighter tone, so their different views of the world not as obvious as Batman and Superman. The increase in the popularity of Marvel Anti-Herons over the years could prepare the ground for a similar conflict, but it may not have a clear blow that Batman and Superman's rivalry has.
The first show of Spider-Man was in Amazing fantasy #15, which was released in August 1962.
Netherrealm could look at MCU for Marvel Inspiration
Captain America: Civil War He was an exciting entry into the MCU because one of the main conflicts was inside Avengers as a group. The disagreement of how the government of the United States should be involved in Avengers leads to a split within the superhero organization and can serve as the best source of inspiration for Netherrealm if the studio ever gets into Marvel.
The overall conflict between the group instead of the tension between two clear potential customers is probably the best way forward for such a game. One character Marvel, who has a similar temperament Batman, is Wolverine, and while the main conflict between him and Spider-Man is not out of the empire, he still does not have to have the same move he does with his main duo.
Superman first appeared in Comics #1 in 1938 while Batman first appeared in Detective comics #27 in 1939.
Netherrealm still has to officially do Marvel Fighting Game
For years, fans of the combat genre had hoped for Marvel a game created by Netherrealm. Rumors that have to be proven to be true still persist, so many of them wondered if the day ever came. There is a lot of potential in Netherrealm Marvel, but right now it seems that such a project is just a pipe dream. Of course it will only say time, but until Netherrealm does such an official game, Marvel fighting game that inspires inspiration Injustice He will remain a dream of the pipe.