Deadpool could play a vital role in the upcoming Marvel's Wolverine title by taking up the legacy of an entertaining Yakuza character.
The development of Marvel's Wolverine is reportedly progressing well despite its creative director's departure.
Part of the most interesting news in this article to me, is the revelation of a new trailer to be shown 2024. If its not the game awards, then maybe one more sop before end of the year? Id like to get a bit more idea of gameplay on this title...
That guy left months ago, but it was a conveniently timed reporting of him joining Microsoft.
I'm sure it's all just a coincidence that the CWA makes a ridiculous claim, it's announced that he joined Microsoft and the x supposedly passed the s (even though mathematically impossible), PlayStation losing a lawsuit that numerous other similar cases have all been ruled in favor of the hardware/software owners and that a deluge of other articles bashing Sony over trivial things have happened in the same week the release of the new CoD and Microsoft's investors report. Maybe Microsoft can launch another fake studio in some country exactly 24 hours to the minute before another PlayStation office gets raided in that same country.
Yeah I'm sure it's all just coincidences, and it's all honest reporting of course, definitely no bribes or payoffs happened, nope, definitely not...
Although Marvel's Wolverine has a new creative director, I'm confident that Insomniac's eagerly-anticipated superhero will be just fine.
I agree. Hopefully now they won't make Jean Grey a random, no body-shaped average-looking woman. Like I've heard they are trying to do, according to the leaks at least. She's very shapely in the comics, make her that way please.
Disney's D23 event was heavy on news about movies, shows and attractions, it was disappointing that nothing regarding games outside of Fortnite was shown.
The focus on just Fortnite was super disappointing to see, especially when Kevin Feige said he showed Galactus gameplay in Fortnite to the cast and crew of the Fantastic Four film as a reference to go off rather than...you know, the comics.
I hope not. Keep it dark and grim. Just seeing Deadpool in that thumbnail makes it look like Fortnite.
I think we can live without Deadpool. If he shows up he either steals the show or isn't present enough. He's too popular for being a main character now that he doesn't work as well as a side character in a heavily story driven game like Insomniac Marvel games. I also don't think any of us want to deal with the onslaught of "Why Insomniac MUST make a Deadpool game next" articles.
I am guessing he isn’t in the game.
They are going for a more mature darker tone from the trailer shown.
Deadpool doesn’t fit that at all.
I think I saw the first movie once but I’d rather they keep Deadpool in his own games
Absolutely. This is not about maturity but about writing and presentation. Yakuza is quite literally a story about the Japanese Mafia and it takes itself EXTREMELY seriously in that aspect. Then it flips it around and goes all silly goose on us. You know actual real life is.
The whole "tHiS iS mAtUrE" argument shows how plenty of people here have a lot of growing up to do. Too much Edge Lording and not enough Perspective, Nuance and Reality.
But then again, this will be a game about a guy that has healing factor, is like 200 years old, has indestructible metal over his bones and grows claws our of his hands. And he also hangs out with actual demi-gods and literal gods that are able to alter reality itself. So I guess I stand corrected. Deadpool might actually not work at all.
Oh, well. Maybe next time.
Looking forward to it. Just ordered X-men Origins Wolverine to scratch some of that itch in the meantime.