Take a look at the upcoming ‘ultra-violent’ video game “Marvel's Wolverine”, directed by Brian Horton and Cameron Christian, starring actor Liam McIntyre (“Spartacus”) as the Canadian mutant superhero, with a release Tba for PlayStation 5:
‘…based on the comic book character by the same name, ‘Wolverine’ is a spin-off to Insomniac's ‘Spider-Man’ series and is set in the same universe.”
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‘…based on the comic book character by the same name, ‘Wolverine’ is a spin-off to Insomniac's ‘Spider-Man’ series and is set in the same universe.”
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- 12/19/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In a recent blog post, the creative director of Insomniac Games – which, for the record, is the studio behind Marvel’s Spider-Man – hinted that a sequel to their 2018 instant classic superhero game may be closer than fans were led to expect over the past few days.
According to Brian Horton, his team still has “much of Peter’s story left to tell,” but he also admitted they’re not quite ready to do so just yet.
“Oh and one last thing: Many of you fans have wondered if Peter Parker is Ok,” Horton said. “Don’t worry, we still have much of Peter’s story left to tell. But this game is all about Miles, a critical part of our Spider-Man universe, and you won’t want to miss what happens.”
Alongside Sony, Insomniac Games has become the subject of a small controversy regarding the announcement of the recently-revealed Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
According to Brian Horton, his team still has “much of Peter’s story left to tell,” but he also admitted they’re not quite ready to do so just yet.
“Oh and one last thing: Many of you fans have wondered if Peter Parker is Ok,” Horton said. “Don’t worry, we still have much of Peter’s story left to tell. But this game is all about Miles, a critical part of our Spider-Man universe, and you won’t want to miss what happens.”
Alongside Sony, Insomniac Games has become the subject of a small controversy regarding the announcement of the recently-revealed Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
- 6/21/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
Spider-Man: Miles Morales was without a doubt one of the highlights of Sony’s long-overdue PS5 promotional event. But although the game excited fans when it was first revealed, it has since become the subject of a small controversy.
Given the bombastic presentation, most people assumed that Miles Morales was going to be the sequel to 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man. Initially, the gaming community was impressed at the fact that developer Insomniac had managed to produce a follow-up this quickly. Now, however, it appears they spoke too soon.
Following some contradictory comments from Sony officials, it turns out that Miles Morales was not intended as a sequel to the original game, but a kind of Dlc. In order to give players a better idea of what to expect, creative director Brian Horton likened it to the Uncharted spinoff, The Lost Legacy.
Speaking to CNET, head of Sony Interactive Entertainment Jim...
Given the bombastic presentation, most people assumed that Miles Morales was going to be the sequel to 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man. Initially, the gaming community was impressed at the fact that developer Insomniac had managed to produce a follow-up this quickly. Now, however, it appears they spoke too soon.
Following some contradictory comments from Sony officials, it turns out that Miles Morales was not intended as a sequel to the original game, but a kind of Dlc. In order to give players a better idea of what to expect, creative director Brian Horton likened it to the Uncharted spinoff, The Lost Legacy.
Speaking to CNET, head of Sony Interactive Entertainment Jim...
- 6/19/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
Confusion as to whether Spider-Man: Miles Morales would be a standalone title or an add-on to a next-gen version of the 2018 PS4 game has finally been cleared up. Fortunately, the former has proven to be the correct statement as confirmed yet again by developer Insomniac earlier today, though that doesn’t necessarily mean this year’s follow-up will be of similar size and length as its predecessor.
According to new details shared recently by Insomniac creative director Brian Horton over on Sony’s PlayStation Blog, in fact, it certainly sounds as if Miles’ solo adventure will be a noticeably shorter affair, though fans certainly shouldn’t take that as a sign that the studio has put less thought and care into the project. “You’ll experience a full story arc with Miles,” says Horton, adding that it’ll be one “more akin to a game like Uncharted: The Lost...
According to new details shared recently by Insomniac creative director Brian Horton over on Sony’s PlayStation Blog, in fact, it certainly sounds as if Miles’ solo adventure will be a noticeably shorter affair, though fans certainly shouldn’t take that as a sign that the studio has put less thought and care into the project. “You’ll experience a full story arc with Miles,” says Horton, adding that it’ll be one “more akin to a game like Uncharted: The Lost...
- 6/18/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
The reveal of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales was a very welcome surprise during Sony’s PlayStation 5 event in June. The standalone game will not only explore Miles Morales’ origin story further but also show how he’s grown as a superhero.
“The latest adventure in the Spider-Man universe will build on and expand Marvel’s Spider-Man through an all-new story,” Sony said about the standalone game in a blog post published right after the reveal. “Players will experience the rise of Miles Morales as he masters new powers to become his own Spider-Man.”
Now, Horton has fleshed out some of the story details further, teasing what players should expect from Miles’ new superhero adventure. Brian Horton, Insomniac Games creative director, said in a separate blog post that the studio felt that the origin story of a character as important as Miles “needed its own game.”
“Miles’s multicultural background reflects a more modern,...
“The latest adventure in the Spider-Man universe will build on and expand Marvel’s Spider-Man through an all-new story,” Sony said about the standalone game in a blog post published right after the reveal. “Players will experience the rise of Miles Morales as he masters new powers to become his own Spider-Man.”
Now, Horton has fleshed out some of the story details further, teasing what players should expect from Miles’ new superhero adventure. Brian Horton, Insomniac Games creative director, said in a separate blog post that the studio felt that the origin story of a character as important as Miles “needed its own game.”
“Miles’s multicultural background reflects a more modern,...
- 6/18/2020
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Developer Insomniac will return to the Spider-Man universe with the recently revealed Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales for the PlayStation 5. As the title suggests, the game will center on Miles Morales.
While the messaging was a bit confusing at first regarding whether this was a sequel to Marvel’s Spider-Man or an expansion for the game, Insomniac has clarified that the game is a standalone title.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is the next adventure in the Marvel's Spider-Man universe. We will reveal more about this standalone game at a future date. #MilesMoralesPS5 pic.twitter.com/GOTAvNhUaF
— Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) June 12, 2020
“The latest adventure in the Spider-Man universe will build on and expand Marvel’s Spider-Man through an all-new story,” reads the expansion’s description in a PlayStation blog. “Players will experience the rise of Miles Morales as he masters new powers to become his own Spider-Man.”
Brian Horton,...
While the messaging was a bit confusing at first regarding whether this was a sequel to Marvel’s Spider-Man or an expansion for the game, Insomniac has clarified that the game is a standalone title.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is the next adventure in the Marvel's Spider-Man universe. We will reveal more about this standalone game at a future date. #MilesMoralesPS5 pic.twitter.com/GOTAvNhUaF
— Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) June 12, 2020
“The latest adventure in the Spider-Man universe will build on and expand Marvel’s Spider-Man through an all-new story,” reads the expansion’s description in a PlayStation blog. “Players will experience the rise of Miles Morales as he masters new powers to become his own Spider-Man.”
Brian Horton,...
- 6/18/2020
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
One of the PS4’s biggest exclusives to launch this year is most definitely Spider-Man. Since its initial reveal back in E3 2016, it has been a highly anticipated title, and for good reason. Sony fans are more than familiar with Insomniac Games; giving us legendary titles such as Spyro, Ratchet and Clank, and Resistance. Once the reveal trailer for Spider-Man showed the Insomniac insignia, all hype levels reached maximum capacity. There is absolutely no doubt that this is one of 2018’s most anticipated game of the year. Now, this gives all the more reason to be just a tad bit jealous of Brian Horton, the man who has already beaten the game three times and counting.
Now before you raid the streets and bring about the prophecy of the end-of-times, you would like to hear that Horton is the Design Director of the new game. Of course the Developers that...
Now before you raid the streets and bring about the prophecy of the end-of-times, you would like to hear that Horton is the Design Director of the new game. Of course the Developers that...
- 1/8/2018
- by GameTyrant
- GeekTyrant
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