Gamesradar- Currently it feels like we’re in a bit of a renaisance for games based on comic books. Batman’s Arkham adventures are some of the best (and best-selling) games of the last few years, while downloadable titles like Walking Dead and Scott Pilgrim are wonderful tributes to what’s great about those series. Still, let’s not forget that games that crossover characters from comics haven’t always been that great. In fact, some of them qualify as the worst games of all time. As a reminder during Comic Con week of how low the genre can sink, we’ve collected the 10 worst comic book games into one place.
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Just in time for Thanksgiving, enjoy these awful games.
Cultured Vultures: Following the reveals for Wolverine and Spider-Man 2, there are some other new superhero games that'd make us very happy indeed.
I'd be down for Invisible I enjoyed the cartoon I wouldn't mind at least seeing a new Mystery Men movie that could lead to a game. Or even give Kick Ass a game I though hits movies were pretty good Wild C.A.T.S would also be an interesting game.
I’d like to see a world breaker hulk vs the Illuminati game. Or army of darkness vs marvel zombies.
Superman Returns had potential and to me the best Superman game to date. Yet it lacked so many features like Superman music from John Williams , day and night cycles, Sidequests spaceflight, weather changes and much more. Take Returns foundation and expand to current gen and give slice of what Arkham did for Batman.