Marvel's Master of the Mystic Arts has had a significant bump in popularity over the past few years, largely thanks to Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His appearance in films like Avengers: Infinity War and Spider-Man: No Way Home has made the superhero more familiar to modern audiences, turning what was once a niche character into a household name. This success looks to possibly continue as rumors have begun circulating that Remedy Entertainment is developing a video game based on the Sorcerer Supreme.
This should be taken with a grain of salt, as nothing has yet been confirmed or even hinted at by the studio. However, the notion of the team behind paranormal action games like Control and Alan Wake potentially taking on Marvel's supernatural protagonist is compelling. Based on Remedy Entertainment's library of work, there are a number of reasons why Doctor Strange is a perfect fit for the studio's next big project.
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Survival horror had always been a beloved genre, but Remedy put its own psychological spin on the formula with 2010's Alan Wake. The game followed the exploits of its titular character Alan Wake, a writer who travels to the misty town of Bright Falls to try and uncover the mystery behind his wife's sudden disappearance. The narrative only expands from there, but one of the main draws of the game is its outlandish and haunting visuals.
It became clear that the player couldn't trust their own eyes in this world, as many monsters that go bump in the night and other supernatural oddities crept around every corner. Considering this experience in crafting a world that is constantly packed with bizarre
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