and NetMarble Monster in collaboration with Marvel. The game is Marvel’s first open-world action role playing game on the mobile platform and is developed by South Korean game developers NetMarble Corp.
This time, it is Marvel Future Revolution, set in a new reality in the Marvel universe.
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If you've been anxiously waiting to get a good look at Marvel's Midnight Suns' tactical combat system, this epic battle is not to be missed! Watch it right here or over at new Marvel mobile game has arrived on the Android and iOS platforms and is finally available on both Google and Apple app stores in India. You'll have to tune in to see who stands victorious when Wolverine and the Hunter take on Sabretooth in an intense head-to-head fight. Even in a two-on-one battle, Sabretooth should prove to be a fierce opponent. In the other corner is Wolverine's age-old nemesis Sabretooth, another mutant with a superpowered healing factor and the animalistic instincts and strength of a fearsome predator. The Hunter has a previous lifetime of training and experience to draw on and can fill a number of different combat roles by focusing on dealing damage, supporting allies, controlling enemies, mitigating incoming damage, or any combination thereof. Tilting the odds in Wolverine's favor on this occasion will be members of the Firaxis development team and the Hunter, Marvel's Midnight Suns' protagonist and the first customizable original hero in the Marvel Universe. Wolverine's razor-sharp claws, regenerating health, and ability to taunt enemies into focusing on him make him well-suited to fighting on the front line. In one corner, we've got the Hunter and Wolverine fighting to save the world. At 11:30am PT / 7:30pm BST on September 7 (2:30am UTC+8 / 4:30am AET on September 8), the Hunter and Wolverine are teaming up against Sabretooth for a ferocious grudge match during the first ever gameplay stream of Marvel's Midnight Suns. They've scrapped in sewers and secret labs, gone head-to-head in Hell, and even tore into each other as zombies. The regenerating mutant pair have been fighting and occasionally killing each other in comic books since the mid '80s when, after sharing the cover of Power Pack #27, they clashed in Uncanny X-Men #212. To say that Wolverine and Sabretooth are sworn enemies doesn't even begin to describe the depth of their hatred for one another. Watch the Hunter and Wolverine take on Sabretooth during the first Marvel's Midnight Suns gameplay stream, September 7 at 11:30am PT! WATCH THE HUNTER AND WOLVERINE TAKE ON SABRETOOTH! Maybe her stuff is just some kind of pool of what everyone else can do, and the relationship system has you learning variances of things the preexisting characters can do?
It sounds like there's some light vs dark side type thing going on with the Hunter, given the specific Marvel setting of the whole thing I'd think you're choosing magic (maybe also psychic) and physical based based abilities on top of that, and probably also some kind of mix of the two. Saw something that says the Hunter in this has more than 40 powers and abilities to choose from. If you were wanting to create a superhero game where you're just having the player play as a created character or characters.then just fucking create your own superhero setting and ripoff whatever shit from wherever as the basis for the characters/classes in the game.
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But getting the license for either Marvel or DC and then only having you create your own character that just talks to the characters you know from Marvel or DC? Why? Just seems like a waste of money. Here it's like, ok, fine, it's one character and you still can be Blade or Wolverine or whoever. Look at something like Dragon's Dogma, (or a Diablo) if you were making an action RPG you could literally just ripoff everything that game does with skills and abilities but your "classes" are just characters like Wolverine and Doctor Strange. If it's an RPG then just treat the characters like classes. I see little reason why anyone would even want to create their own original character in a Marvel or DC game.