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Marvel v dc game
Marvel v dc game






marvel v dc game

The first game was fun, especially the story mode, but things really picked up with Injustice 2. It’s worth playing for any fans of the DC universe. Both games have spectacular story modes, as the story continues from one game to the other. Then, Injustice 2 was released last year (a year ago tomorrow, actually). Injustice: Gods Among Us was the first of the series, and it released in 2013. Batman uses his trademark utility belt and Batarang, while Superman can do flying attacks and use heat vision. There are many characters, and each hero or villain has their own unique set of moves that have to do with their comic-book and movie powers. So Marvel again is more popular.If you aren’t familiar with Warner Bros.’ Injustice series, it’s one of the best fighting-game experiences available-think the DC’s heroes and villains being inserted into a supercharged but less violent Mortal Kombat game. In this case, more films came with more business for each.

marvel v dc game

Marvel had more turns at the plate, but under normal circumstances a larger output leads to a depressed return. For DC, 48 percent of their films reached that level. At Marvel, 58 percent of their releases have an adjusted domestic total over $200 million. However, what makes that edge more impressive is it comes with far more films. Per-Film AverageĬomic-book movies are massive by any measure: Going back to the start, the per-release average for Marvel and DC films is over $200 million, with Marvel having a very slight edge - $247 million to $224 million.

marvel v dc game

In terms of desirability for exhibitors, which is ultimately a best gauge, call them close to equal. By that measure, Warners can claim the top gross among any studio for comic-book releases. enterprise, except for two “Red” films and a TriStar “Supergirl” in the mid-’80s. With more characters to work with, multiple studios allowed the creation of multiple franchises.ĭC has almost entirely been a Warner Bros. Nearly every top distributor has handled a Marvel title - Disney’s now the prime player, but it’s also been Sony (“Spider-Man”), Paramount (initial “Thor” and “Iron Man” titles), 20th Century Fox (“X-Men”), and even Universal (“The Hulk”).








Marvel v dc game