Of all the Marvel characters that deserve a video game adaptation, few make more sense than Daredevil. Not only have industry figures like Troy Baker voiced interest in such a game, but a past project focused on the hero was in the works but ultimately fell apart. With the character making his MCU debut recently, interest in Daredevil will likely skyrocket, making a game more plausible than ever before.
If it does eventually happen, a Daredevil video game should work just like Sifu. The indie title has proven to be a huge success due to its unique age mechanic, amazing presentation, and difficult-but-smooth combat. Its gameplay would fit Daredevil perfectly due to the character’s melee-focused fighting style, and it is easy to imagine Sifu’s approach to level design suiting the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen as well.
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When imagining a Daredevil game, it has always been hard to pin down a specific genre that would suit the character. While open world titles like Marvel's Spider-Man are popular, Daredevil’s traversal is limited to his billy club’s grappling hook, and moving through Hell’s Kitchen would likely feel a bit lackluster compared to the movement seen in other superhero games. Further, while a choice-based game from Telltale would deliver some standout story moments that highlight Matt Murdock’s lawyer skills, many would likely be wanting some more in-depth combat that makes good use of the character’s abilities as a fighter.
With Sifu now available, it has become a whole lot easier to imagine a solo Daredevil game. Sifu’s style of throwing several enemies at the player and forcing them to master parries and dodges to succeed is something that would fit well with Daredevil, as the Marvel hero
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