Marvel Games has had a lot more hits than misses over the past few years. For every such disappointment Marvel's Avengers, three were excellent Spider-Man games around it. Now Marvel Rivals is taking the hero shooter world by storm, attracting over 10 million players and preparing to release its first full-length post-launch content series.
But Marvel Games is just getting started. Along with regular Marvel Rivals update, Marvel has plenty of gaming projects on the horizon, including Insomniac's WolverineIron Man by EA Motive, Black Panther by Cliffhanger Games and Skydance Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra. And while it probably won't be 100% comparable to those upcoming single player experiences, Marvel Rivals offers some powerful introductions for heroes about to take center stage.
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Marvel Rivals offers a general understanding of the heroes' powers
Captain America, Black Panther, Wolverine and Iron Man are all set to star in the upcoming Marvel video games. While most Marvel fans will already have a good idea of what each of these iconic heroes are capable of through reading the comics, playing past games, or watching the various MCU or X-Men movies, Marvel Rivals does a great job of showcasing their unique abilities in a little more detail.
By playing Marvel RivalsFans will quickly learn that Iron Man's skill set revolves around ranged attacks and running away, that Wolverine is all about jumping into combat and dishing out quick attacks, that Captain America charges into battle and uses his shield to block and parry, and that Black Panther's combat style sees him charge into combat, strategically pick off targets and race back to safety.
Although Marvel 1943: Rise of HydraIron Man by EA Motive, Black Panther by Cliffhanger Games and Insomniac Wolverine they are all tailored to their respective heroes and therefore will likely have more detailed combat mechanics for each character, Marvel Rivals does a good job of preparing fans for the type of gaming experience they can probably expect from each of them.
Marvel Rivals features some lore with a twist
Marvel Rivals it also offers a good foundation for each hero's comic book lore. While fans of the MCU and Fox's X-Men the films will again have a good understanding of the origins and personalities of these heroes, some of the depictions are a bit different from the comic book source material, which the upcoming Marvel Games game could lean more towards.
Marvel RivalsCharacter-specific pages offer additional insight into Wolverine, Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Panther, often delving a little deeper into their comic origins and motivations. in addition Marvel Rivals has a lot of pre-match character interactions where the heroes talk to each other, often referencing key moments in comic lore and key relationships with each other, such as how this version of Iron Man views his dynamic with Peter Parker.
However, Marvel Rivals throws a few curveballs with some of its in-game lore, as some versions of its heroes are actually multiverse variants, such as Captain America, who hails from the 2099 universe. Regardless, Marvel Rivals still provides a strong foundational understanding of the lore of these heroes ahead of the upcoming Marvel Games slate.