It’s Time For Doctor Strange To Get His Own Game
Hot off the heels of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, a movie I’ve seen twice now since its release into theaters last Thursday (and I’m already rearing for a third viewing), I’ve been craving some kind of Doctor Strange game to keep the excitement I felt going. However, I was hit with reality: he doesn’t yet have his own video game, and that’s a shame.
Sure, he’s appeared in franchises like Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Marvel vs. Capcom, and more – he’s even set to be one of the main protagonists in the upcoming Marvel’s Midnight Suns due out later this year – but if you want to experience a Strange-centric story akin to something like Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man, you’re out of luck. That’s especially a bummer because I think right now, more than ever, Marvel could be capitalizing on the buzz around Multiverse of Madness. It’s arguably Doctor Strange’s best theatrical showing, and it showcases some extremely fun and unique uses of his magic. I’d love to be in control of that magic in some kind of single-player experience on one of my consoles or PC, and yet I can’t.
Think of a Doctor Strange adventure that starts in New York City at his sanctuary. You can explore the surrounding area and fight off baddies – maybe even team up with Insomniac’s Spider-Men. Then, when you’ve completed a mission in the city, you can head back into the sanctum and take a portal to somewhere else in the Marvel universe. Maybe Wong is in need of help to defeat the baddies from Kamar-Taj, Nepal. Or maybe Black Panther requires some magic help in Wakanda. It’s not hard to imagine Stephen Strange opening up a portal that leads directly to these locations, and with the power of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S SSDs, you could ideally jump right to these locations without a loading screen, amping up the Doctor Strange immersion. If a loading screen is necessary, you can use the dimension-jumping sequence from Doctor Strange as an example of what this could look like.
The storytelling is built-in with the character – not only are there two lore-rich Doctor Strange films and multiple team-up movies featuring Stephen, but there are decades of comics to draw upon too. If Marvel isn’t interested in drawing connections between a video game Strange and the movie Strange, pick any of the wonderful Doctor Strange comic arcs to roll with. Take some inspiration from Marvel’s original storytelling. by way of Insomniac (Spider-Man and Miles Morales), Crystal Dynamics (Marvel’s Avengers), and Eidos-Montréal (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy). Create a new Doctor Strange story that will appeal to both long-standing fans as well as newer ones.
The story is just as important as the characters, and so does combat in a possible Doctor Strange game. His power is undeniable, yet he has an almost limitless number of magical attacks, spells and defense moves. It could be simple, with spells being linked to different buttons on a controller, or you could dive deep into the hand and arm movements of Strange’s spells, using a controller’s joysticks in an almost Skate-like fashion to draw out the exact spell you want to use. It’d be highly immersive, and it would make combat feel heavy and motivated.
It is likely that there are many studios who want to acquire the Doctor Strange franchise. Marvel just needs to ask, and it begs the question: why haven’t they yet? Or perhaps they have, and the game just hasn’t been revealed yet. Regardless of which it is, it’s a bummer that Marvel hasn’t capitalized on the connection between movies and video games because now is a perfect time for a Doctor Strange game. Here’s hoping when a new movie featuring Doctor Strange is released that there’s a game waiting for me at home to dive into when I get home from the theater.
Which studio would you like to see create a Doctor Strange video game? Comment below for your thoughts!
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