Marvel's Avengers received its first major trailer at received a mixed reception. Now, the game's creators have confirmed that they are going to take the criticism very seriously and will make changes to the final product.
The new further playable content and characters will be released free over the course of the game's life, expanding the roster of playable Avengers. Even so, some viewers were not entirely happy, in part because of the character designs.
It seems as though this is going to be taken in to improve the game, though. In an interview with GameSpot, Marvel Games Vice President and Creative Director Bill Rosemann confirmed that changes are coming "We want to thank you for last night, for watching the trailer. Your energy was awesome! All the comments we're hearing, we're listening to them, we're sharing them, we're bringing them back to the studio, we're listening to you," said Rosemann.
This will no doubt come as welcome news for those who were underwhelmed by the initial trailer shown at the event. From a gameplay perspective it seems as though things are more positive, as shown by early gameplay previews that suggest similarities to both Spider-Man on PS4 and the Batman: Arkham games. Hopefully this means that visual tweaks will not be too strenuous with just under a year to go until launch, although more will be discovered via the game's PS4 beta.
Exactly how developer Crystal Dynamics goes about changing things is another matter entirely. Some critics want the character models to look as they do in the Avengers movie series, but not only could the rights issue prove difficult and expensive given the big names involved, but it would also require a complete recasting of the voice actors, which includes the likes of Laura Bailey and Troy Baker.
Instead, the game's developers may be tempted to go down the route of something standalone from the movies, but just as good. After all, push the game into crunch territory.
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Source: GameSpot