About a decade ago, the general public had minimal knowledge of Marvel's extensive catalog of comic book heroes and villains. Aside from worldwide icons like Spider-Man and the X-Men, the majority of Marvel characters were relative unknowns to most of the world. However, with the introduction of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some once-obscure characters are becoming mainstays of the genre, such as the Guardians of the Galaxy. And with Disney+ starting to roll out some new shows, more obscure characters are going to get their chance in the spotlight, characters like Moon Knight.
A mercenary who died and was resurrected by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu, Marc Spector turns to a life of vigilantism when he returns to the United States. Taking on the moniker of Moon Knight, Spector acts as the Fist of Khonshu, avenging the innocent. With abilities similar to Batman's, such as powers of deduction, the use of high-tech gadgets, and a proficiency in martial arts, it's a little odd that Moon Knight hasn't been the lead character in a video game yet. But that's not to say that Moon Knight hasn't appeared in video games at all.
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Though he hasn't appeared in his own game, Moon Knight has cropped up here and there over the years as a playable character. The first documented playable appearance of Moon Knight is in the Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3 versions of the 2006 classic Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Coming a few years before the MCU would make its debut, Ultimate Alliance was the first exposure many players got to some of Marvel's lesser known characters.
Alongside the likes of Luke Cage and Deadpool, Moon Knight stood out amongst the rest of the Ultimate Alliance cast that was
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