The One Thing Missing From AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON

The One Thing Missing From AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON

With Avengers: Age of Ultron only weeks from release, hype levels are at maximum. The nerds mouths are frothing. The tickets (ought to be) bought. Before we all scream at the screen and yell at each other for spoiling the movie – lets take some time to look at what we’re NOT going to get.

Editorial Opinion
By Hulksta - Apr 15, 2015 08:04 PM EST
Hello all, as no doubt many of you are, I’m excited to see the sequel to The Avengers. It’s been three long years and during that time we’ve seen Marvel grow. They made an almost perfect sequel with Captain America: The Winter Soldier, they tried something interesting and fun with Iron Man 3, and they took a huge gamble with Guardians of the Galaxy. There’s Thor: The Dark World but the less said about that the better.

Perhaps some younger users on this site won’t remember a time when almost every blockbuster movie got a tie-in video game. Some were good, most were terrible; but in a lot of ways it was a great way to take that experience you saw on screen and extend it at home until the VHS/DVD came out.

I remember playing Aladdin for the Mega Drive and learning how the game was looked at and worked on by Disney animators, playing The Warriors on Xbox late at night and drunk with my buddies, feeling that rush as Spider-Man in Spider-Man 2, and going into beast mode in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.


Screw VHS, I was flying dat magic carpet!

For all the great tie-ins, I think the stigma was that they were rushed and felt cheap. I don’t agree with that fully. In fact, I think like anything, it all depends on the creative talent and whether they have the right vision.

Lately Marvel has been playing it very low-key with their games. There’s Marvel Heroes which is a lot of fun, but that’s more of an ever evolving free-to-play game and not really something that will adapt to the different game. They’ll release some skins and maybe some levels, but not much else.

Marvel’s Head of Video Games, TQ Jefferson had this to say a year ago:


The Avengers game will come when we have the right partner, that has the right vision, that has the time to develop a strong, competitive triple-A title and wants to do it right,” Jefferson said. “It has to hit our three pillars: Fun and engaging gameplay, true to the characters, compelling story. Without hitting those notes, we shouldn’t do it. Gamers, they know better. They’re not going to flock to something that’s sub-par.”


I get what he’s saying, in that the company should always evaluate on the contributions made to the larger goals of the company. Still, a year later, it’s shocking that we haven’t heard anything. Either there’s no talent that could make a video game worth playing, or they’re resting on their laurels.
I’m sure many of you have ideas for the type of Marvel video game you’d like to play. Maybe you’d like an old-school brawler, an Action-RPG, an open-world game. When I say that the possibilities are endless, that’s not false. There’s so many avenues Marvel could take, and yet here we are with nothing to show for it.

Perhaps Disney is scared due to the numerous cancellations of Star Wars games, but that didn’t stop them from getting a new Battlefront off the ground. There was news of the Avengers FPS(?) that leaked sometime after the first Avengers film came out. Perhaps they didn’t see a solid direction for that, or perhaps they thought it would be too much of a risk.


So we get a new Battlefront game and not an Avengers game? What gives!

Still, that risk, is just that – a gamble. Perhaps it won’t pay off, but it could. I think Marvel is doing really well with their cinematic universe, but they are floundering with their games. With Batman: Arkham Knight coming out soon, it’s almost embarrassing that Marvel can’t see this opportunity.

So at the end of the day, I have no doubt I’ll enjoy Age of Ultron, but I can’t stop but think that there’s something I’m missing, that we’re all missing. For all the great moments, the excellent action, and the cinematic glory we’re no doubt going to see, we’re going to leave the theatre, many of us wanting to feel that sense of scale and fluidity on a more interactive level. Sadly though, that’s something we’re going to be missing, the one thing I’ll miss most definitely.

Agree? Disagree? You know the drill! Comments section. Don’t hesitate to let me know what you’d like to see in a Marvel game.
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DeusExSponge
DeusExSponge - 4/15/2015, 10:23 PM
The problem is that Disney and Marvel don't have any great game developers under their names. Warner Bros has Rocksteady Studio and NetherRealm under their wings and those two have made some glorious DC games for them. What Disney/Marvel needs to do is follow Warner Bros Interactive Entertainments steps and acquire some studios/developers and have them start working on some Marvel games.

Either that are start their own in-house game studio and hire a bunch of talented video game developers. It honestly boggles my mind that we haven't received any big games from these guys. Seriously where are the Spider-Man, X-Men and Hulk games at?!
TucksFrom2015
TucksFrom2015 - 4/15/2015, 11:23 PM


Didn't your mama ever tell you to Center HTML the narrower images?!? Better yet, you could click on the 'Align Left' or 'Align Right' buttons, which will not only reassign the picture to either side, but it automatically displaces all the text from below the picture, and puts it next to the picture. Technical pet peeves aside, you're absolutely right how Marvel's games have simply fallen off the map, lack of quality control and rushed release dates have resulted in some atrocious outings. Particularly with Sony in 2014, I think they should take the Spider-Man game rights away from Beenox and give them to Sucker Punch studios so we can get a spectacular Sinister Six video game, with Cole McGrath-type electro powers, and realistic wall-climbing. Spider-Man 2 and The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction were their swan songs when it came to gaming, and with Hulk I always thought they could take that gameplay engine and transmogrify it into a great Iron Man game, just replace the free-running with flying. In 2008 it did seem like those properties' movies were about to cross-pollinate, didn't pan out that way, but still! IH:UD was the last great Marvel game, and I think if they'd continued making games like that, worked on the flying mechanics for Iron Man, Thor, Falcon, and grounded the brawler mechanics for Cap, Hawkeye, Widow, that The Avengers tie-in game wouldn't have been cancelled. Of course there's a rights dispute preventing all these characters from sharing one console, I'm just speaking hypoallergenically.
Hulksta
Hulksta - 4/16/2015, 5:57 AM
@MrNiklander yeah it's pretty shocking. It's not like there isn't talent out there.
NightWatcher
NightWatcher - 4/16/2015, 6:21 AM
@Stick

Hehe...Star Wars trailer huh? Lol, great write up though! Marvel has been pretty bad with their games thus far, and with all the money they make from their movies you'd think they'd have a decent game to follow up. I'd love to see an Avengers: Age of Ultron tie-in video game, but only if Marvel were able to do it the right way! Nice job!
Cruel
Cruel - 4/16/2015, 9:21 AM
Leave the games to DC
maxtime
maxtime - 4/16/2015, 9:51 AM
@MrNiklander I would take out Ubisoft of the list, they aren't the best at making top quality, good quality(even if in my mind i'm thinking more of meh quality). But If Santa Monica Studios makes a Marvel game, my pants will drop out of hope for a great Marvel Game... That i hope that it isn't a Spider-Man game... Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Ant-Man, DareDevil, Black Panther, etc. All deserve to get a great game that it isn't a free to play, heck an Avengers game made by Santa Monica Studios would get me naked at the moment i get the news
ToxicCap
ToxicCap - 4/16/2015, 4:20 PM
Man, that first person Avengers game looked really good. Sucks that it didn't make the cut.
Hulksta
Hulksta - 4/17/2015, 10:06 AM
@ToxicCap
It's a shame, I was really excited seeing that, despite being very early in development, it showed a lot of promise!
Hulksta
Hulksta - 4/17/2015, 10:07 AM
@NightWatcher
I'm following the CBM method of marketing (fool them)
SpoonySpoon
SpoonySpoon - 4/17/2015, 10:56 AM
The problem is that every Phase 1 movie got a tie-in game, and they were nearly all godawful. Incredible Hulk was alright for it's time but very repetitive, Iron Man 1 & 2 were mediocre, Thor was damn near unplayable, Captain America was the only game that was any good, and even then it was no better than "decent". The track record isn't there for Marvel to spend more money on a tie-in. I hope we get a game set in the MCU eventually, but not one rushed to meet the deadline of a movie release.
ToxicCap
ToxicCap - 4/17/2015, 12:00 PM
@Stick Couldn't have said it better myslef bro.
Tristantulanka
Tristantulanka - 4/18/2015, 1:09 AM
@dethpillow
Definitely glad you aren't the one making the decisions on these games. Seriously those are just atrocious.

Great article though @stick! I absolutely agree, and I think it's just going to be the NEXT platform Marvel's gonna conquer. It might take a year or three, but I really think we'll get there.
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