Games like Ghostwire: Tokyo and Forspoken could revolutionize magical-based combat by offering players few melee options, forcing them to rely on different spells when fighting enemies. With Insomniac announcing a Spider-Man sequel and a new Wolverine game, Marvel’s relationship with PlayStation continues to grow, and this could lead to more Marvel games starring different characters. Ghostwire: Tokyo and Forspoken are good examples of combat that could inspire a Marvel's Doctor Strange game.

Both Ghostwire: Tokyo and Forspoken focus on complex magical systems and visuals to match, combat mechanics that would be a great fit for Doctor Strange relying on ranged magical attacks rather than melee combat. There are different aspects of the recently released Ghostwire: Tokyo and upcoming Forspoken that would suit the magical style of Doctor Strange. Ghostwire: Tokyo’s casting system, for example, is similar to how Doctor Strange would cast spells in the comics and movies.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo’s Casting

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Spellcasting is important for any game with magical combat, as it can give players a sense of immersion as they activate different spells and abilities. Ghostwire: Tokyo utilizes hand signs to produce spells, and continued use of that spell requires Akito Izuki maintain their hand sign. This system makes it easy for players to quickly know what spell is being used, but also adds a level of depth to the magical system.

Throughout both comic books and the movies, Doctor Strange uses hand signs while producing magic. While most of these are used in tandem with spoken enchantments, Ghostwire: Tokyo’s casting system would be perfect for Doctor Strange, as it would arrange his usable spells into light and heavy attacks.

Forspoken’s Spells and Animations

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Forspoken is one of the most anticipated upcoming PS5 games, and trailers have given players a glimpse at the complexity of Forspoken’s spells and animations. As more people start moving to the PlayStation 5, developers can rely on the machine’s power to offer high-quality games in terms of graphical output. Frey’s complex spells in Forspoken seem to be a good example, rivaling the kind of explosive magic seen in Hollywood movies.

As one of the most powerful characters in all of Marvel Comics, a Doctor Strange game would need high-quality animations and complex spells. This level of magic would not only prove his strength in sorcery, it would also be necessary to take on enemies who aren't bested by simple magic or combat mechanics. As Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange is required to fight massive enemies, similar to what is seen in showcases of Forspoken's combat gameplay.

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Doctor Strange Could Be a New PlayStation Exclusive

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With Spider-Man and Wolverine making up the PlayStation-exclusive line of Marvel games, it is easy to see how a Doctor Strange game could join in. Insomniac has a track record for creating exciting and successful Marvel games, and as a PlayStation exclusive, the theoretical Doctor Strange game could also have access to the studio behind Forspoken or other developers that could incorporate similar magical mechanics.

There are many other PlayStation exclusives that could lend their ideas to a Doctor Strange game, such as the new Ratchet and Clank’s portal system. Further, Forspoken’s traversal system would work great for Doctor Strange, since it utilizes magic and magical artifacts, akin to Doctor Strange's Cloak of Levitation. Still, Insomniac would be a great option given its reputation and existing relationship with Marvel, as well as its experience rendering a superhero-laden New York City in the Spider-Man games.

Doctor Strange is an important character in the Marvel universe, often associated with multiple groups sworn to protect the Earth from any threat. With his base of operations in New York City, Insomniac could create a game that may even cross over with Spider-Man or Wolverine. If Insomniac continues to add more Marvel characters into its lineup, Doctor Strange could make a significant impact by joining all the previous stories together. As a fan-favorite both on the page and on the screen, a Doctor Strange game could draw in a lot of Marvel fans eager to play as the mighty sorcerer.

Ghostwire: Tokyo is available now for PC and PS5.

Forspoken releases October 11, 2022 for PC and PS5.

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