The medium of comic books is full to the brim with some of the most imaginative and iconic stories that fans can't get enough of. Given how popular some comics are, it's easy to see why video games try to capitalize on their hype with stellar adaptations that let players enjoy action-packed romps as their favorite fictional characters.

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Sometimes, even the most polarizing comic book video games are perfect for fans to check out if they love the source material in question. These games do great justice to the comic books they're inspired by or adapting, even if some facets of the gameplay or story are questionable.

8 Marvel's Midnight Suns

It's A Shame That This Excellent Game Was A Commercial Flop

Marvel's Midnight Suns
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Released
December 2, 2022
Developer(s)
Firaxis Games
Platform(s)
PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre(s)
Tactical, RPG
OpenCritic Rating
Strong

Marvel's Midnight Suns is a tactical action game that flew under the radar for many, leading to many players missing out on a worthwhile superhero game. While the writing of the game was painful to get through at times, the tactical turn-based battles more than made up for it.

Given that Firaxis also developed the XCOM games, it's easy to see why the battle system is incredible in this title as well. It's a shame that the game was a commercial flop since diehard Marvel fans will be enraptured by the game's combat. Forgive the occasional stumbling blocks this story experiences as the player tries to bond with their team.

7 Deadpool

A Faithful Take On This Character Even Though The Action Is Pretty Repetitive

Deadpool
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Released
June 25, 2013
Developer(s)
High Moon Studios
Platform(s)
PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Genre(s)
Action, Hack and Slash

A lot of people aren't huge fans of Deadpool because of its phoned-in hack-and-slash combat that doesn't bring anything new to the table. However, where this game excels is the portrayal of the titular character, even if it's a tad too dated.

Players who want to enjoy the shenanigans of a smart-mouthed Deadpool who loves to break the fourth wall and kill enemies in explosions of gore will love what the game brings to the table. It may be flawed in several departments, but Deadpool shows a ton of heart in its writing that redeems the experience in the eyes of many.

6 Spider-Man: Web Of Shadows

Web-Striking Can Get Boring, But The Suit-Switching Mechanic And Fun Combat Make Up For It

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Released
October 21, 2008
Developer(s)
Treyarch
Platform(s)
PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, PSP, Nintendo DS
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure, Beat 'Em Up

Web of Shadows is a game that splits fans down the middle, with some people loving the decisions that let players decide whether Peter gave in to the aggression of the Black Suit or stuck to his guns. However, there's no denying that Web Strikes can get rather old after a point, even if they're an integral part of the combat system.

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However, fans of the web-head who want to witness a darker tale featuring this superhero with Venom and the Symbiotes will love what Spider-Man: Web of Shadows brings to the table. It helps that the swinging is fun and combat is quite cathartic, especially when players unlock upgrades for both suits to enhance their repertoire of moves.

5 X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Full Of Violent, Cathartic Action That Is A Ton Of Fun Despite The Game's Short Runtime

X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Released
May 1, 2009
Developer(s)
Amaze Entertainment
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure, Hack and Slash

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a controversial superhero movie, and most people didn't expect a lot from the video game tie-in. However, fans were left pleasantly surprised when they gave this game a shot and loved how cathartic the action-packed combat was.

Lunging at players and tearing them apart as Wolverine in this gory game never became tiring, and it's a shame that the game is so short that most fans will blaze through it in no time. Insomniac's take on Wolverine will take some time, but fans of this mutant will love playing through X-Men Origins: Wolverine to enjoy a faithful take on this character, given how brutally he can tear his foes apart.

4 Marvel's Avengers

The Storyline Itself Is Great, Even If The Live-Service Trappings Can Be Grating

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Released
September 4, 2020
Developer(s)
Crystal Dynamics
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure, Action RPG
OpenCritic Rating
Fair

It's a shame that Marvel's Avengers failed to capture the mainstream with its disappointing live-service gameplay. Fan interest crawled to a stop before the game was eventually dead, which is a shame since the game's story was genuinely captivating.

The story of the Avengers reuniting as Ms. Marvel helped these superheroes team up once again is a joy to witness, but the game's poor marketing, uninspiring superhero outfits, and live-service design prevented many people from checking out a story that fans of the comic books will have a great time with.

3 Batman: Arkham Origins

A Great Entry In The Series, Even Though It Falls Behind Other Arkham Games In Terms Of Quality

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Released
October 25, 2013
Developer(s)
WB Games Montreal
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure

Given the high standards set by Rocksteady's Arkham games, it's easy to see why Arkham Origins disappointed many fans. The game served as a prequel, but Batman felt stronger and the game lacked the sinister edge that fans loved in Rocksteady's games, especially since the city itself felt like a repurposed Arkham City.

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As a result, some fans might forget Arkham Origins in the Caped Crusader's virtual adventures. However, players who want to explore Gotham on Christmas Eve and participate in some of the best boss fights this series has to offer will love what this underrated title brings to the table.

2 Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

A Great Story For Marvel Fans To Enjoy, Even If The Gameplay Feels Somewhat Static

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Released
July 19, 2019
Developer(s)
Team Ninja, Koei Tecmo
Platform(s)
Switch
Genre(s)
Action RPG
OpenCritic Rating
Fair

For all the hype that Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 generated, fans were left disappointed by the lack of development in the series' gameplay. For many people, it was unacceptable that this title's combat felt similar to its predecessors, which arrived more than a decade before this third entry.

It's a huge sin, but one that players can ignore if they love good storytelling and faithful takes on their favorite Marvel superheroes. Fans of the comic books will love how Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 does the most of its ambitious crossover plot, letting players experience an epic adventure with a massive roster of superheroes.

1 Batman Begins

An Excellent Batman Game That Deserves More Plaudits

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Released
June 14, 2005
Developer(s)
Eurocom
Platform(s)
Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PS2, Xbox (Original)
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure, Stealth

Batman Begins suffered because of its reputation as a movie tie-in, with its use of movie footage compelling many people to feel that this title was just lazily cashing in on the movie's hype. This couldn't be further from the truth, with Batman Begins setting the foundation that'd held the Arkham games become a household name.

The game's stealth rewarded players for maximizing an enemy group's fear, forcing the final foe to gaze upon a horrifying visage of Batman as he beat them to a pulp. Guns were a liability and needed to be neutralized if players didn't want Batman to die in seconds, making encounters more tactical. All of this combined to help Batman Begins stand out as a game that was ahead of its time, even if the game's level design felt barebones at times.

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