9th Wonder
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SO IS THERE A DEMO?
HOW DO I FIND ?
OMG PLS HALP
Eng/Rus was classic England. Strong first half, sleeping through the 2nd.Iceland just earned a draw against Portugal! What a result!Nah, none of the matches today looked all that interesting but I could be wrong.
Thought I'll catch up with all the news flowing.
I was also watching the PS Livestream and they had Kaz on with GT Sport. Really getting more and more impressed with the game and each new build.
Damn, missed the Kaz livestream... didn't even know about it!
According to Jay Ong, Marvel's vice president of games, Insomniac's Spider-Man game is just the beginning for Marvel's ambitious plan to bring its superheroes to consoles.
"When I joined Marvel two years ago, I came in with a mandate to usher in a new era for Marvel Games," Ong told Polygon in an interview. "We have a treasure trove of the best superhero characters on earth. What can we do with this to create truly epic games?
"Is [Spider-Man] a signal of things to come? Oh, yes. Absolutely. And we can’t wait to tell the world about it."
Over the past few years, Marvel Games' output has been primarily on mobile (Avengers Academy, Contest of Champions, Future Fight), on PC (Marvel Heroes) and for Disney Infinity and Lego games. Marvel fans haven't had their own Batman: Arkham equivalent. But with multiple Marvel console games in development, it sounds like that's changing.
Ong said there was a lot about Marvel Games' plans for consoles that he couldn't talk about. There are existing partnerships with Telltale Games, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Warner Bros.' TT Games to make titles based on Marvel's properties, but he indicated there's a lot more in the works, some of which we'll hear more about later this year.
Ong said that if a future Marvel Games title lines up with the release of a Marvel Studios movie, great, but "in this modern day and age, that [video game movie tie-in] model doesn't work anymore."
"Things like [games] you cannot under-resource," he said. "You can't not give the development time ... to do justice to the game. We think, 'How do we make the game better? How do we help our partners make the game better?'"
It's not yet clear when Marvel, Sony and Insomniac's Spider-Man game — or Telltale's unnamed Marvel game, which Ong says will delight fans — will be released. But those titles represent a new course for Marvel Games.
"Building these franchises, and building these characters [at Marvel Games], this is that first big milestone from this team," Ong said. "This is a huge ambitious project."
Doesn't tickle my fansy in the slightest.Imagine AAA Iron Man from Sucker Punch
Doesn't tickle my fansy in the slightest.Imagine AAA Iron Man from Sucker Punch
AAA Xmen game with a great narrative.
Where you can play as magneto or professor x.
Gameplay version ofYeeesssssssss
I tried to go back and play marvel ultimate alliance and unfortunately, the game didnt age well.
Would be sooooo lit to have some AAA marvel games