

The one-shot could be used to convey the passage of time across Logan's life. However, should the one-shot technique from God of Warbe used, there is a way to make it stylisticallly and mechanically fit with this Marvel character. There is little to confirm what Insomniac has planned based on the first teaser for Marvel's Wolverine. RELATED: Marvel's Wolverine: Incredible Hulk Easter Egg ExplainedĮven if Wolverine as a one-shot seems good on paper, how exactly they would fit together in execution is a mystery. The aforementioned nature of the player being able to see every moment uncut would help to sell the brutal life of Wolverine. Wolverine's unnaturally long life from his healing powers, as well as his history of violence, lend themselves to the framework of a gripping story. The 2017 film Logan told a much more dramatic, heavy, and mature tale than the usual superhero offering. Wolverine, on the other hand, is a more grounded character, and more suitable for the one-shot concept.īeyond his powers being more fitting, the character brings certain narrative and tonal differences that are appropriate for a one-shot experience. His powers and ability to move at high speeds wouldn't lend themselves well to more restrictive cinematography.

To return to Insomniac's other Marvel projects, Spider-Man would not be a good fit with the style. This technique of using a single shot isn't easy to do, and while impressive it wouldn't necessarily work with everything. RELATED: What Marvel's Wolverine's Lead Writer Brings to the Table The 2018 God of War reboot was praised for its ambitious one-shot cinematic run, something that could work just as well in Marvel's Wolverine. Many comparisons can be drawn between Wolverine and PlayStation icon Kratos, the star of God of War. Wolverine is a brutal character with a troubled and violent past, a distinct shift in style from the more lighthearted adventure in Marvel's Spider-Man. This brings with it a ton of expectations, but if any studio can deliver, it would be Insomniac. However, Marvel's Wolverine marks the mutant's debut in a proper big-budget AAA action game. The feral mutant is hardly new to the world of gaming, having made cameo appearances in multiple projects as well as starring in solo titles like X-Men Origins: Wolverine. While everyone knew a sequel would be coming, it was a big surprise when the developer announced it would also be tackling Marvel's Wolverine. In 2018, the studio released Marvel's Spider-Man to critical and commercial success. Insomniac Games has been riding high, securing two major characters from its collaboration with Marvel.
