
THQ's canceled Marvel video game for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 offers new sequences of its particular first-person gameplay.
We have to go back in time as we travel through the quantum kingdom to remember a canceled video game of Marvel's Avengers at the hands of THQ in 2011, a title that was never announced but that once revealed some traces of what that it had to reach PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 and that it was finally forgotten. Now, in the middle of 2020, unpublished videos of its gameplay appear and reveal its surprising and particular game proposal.
First-person action between various superheroes
Thus, the user specialized in video game preservation Andrew Borman has shared several video clips in which we can enjoy gameplay sequences of The Avengers, an action adventure that was intended to put ourselves in the shoes of the superheroes who are part of the initiative. Avengers from a first-person perspective.
I can't say this was something I expected to see this week, early and broken or not. #avengersassemble pic.twitter.com/IrjMEYJ3nT
– Andrew Borman (@ Borman18) June 1, 2020
So much so, that The Avengers was intended to offer players the ability to control four of Marvel's most famous superheroes such as Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and Hulk; In addition, and as can be seen in the different gameplays shown until today, it aimed to offer a kind of development in the RPG style, since the players gained experience with each fallen enemy, in addition to having specialized techniques for each superhero, such as the powerful Mjolnir of Thor or the Iron Man missiles, among others.
Be that as it may, Marvel fans have an opportunity to control their favorite superheroes in the coming months with the arrival of Marvel's Iron Man VR for PS4 virtual reality (also in first person although through a quite different game proposal ) this July and with the launch of Marvel's Avengers, the new Crystal Dynamics action adventure with Square Enix, scheduled for September.