8 reasons Moon Knight would make a great franchise for PlayStation

Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight in Marvel Studios' MOON KNIGHT, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight in Marvel Studios' MOON KNIGHT, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved. /
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Oscar Isaac as Marc Spector/Steven Grant in Marvel Studios’ MOON KNIGHT. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved. /

Moon Knight action

Adventure games don’t have to have fighting. However, comic book games do. Creative fighting and travel can make or break a video game. One of the things that made the Spider-Man game so popular was just that. The fun Spidey combos and innovative web-slinging are part of what made the PlayStation exclusive well received.

Moon Knight doesn’t have the agility or the webs, but he has things that Spidey doesn’t. First, Moon Knight is more brutal. What he doesn’t have in strength and agility, he makes up with crescent mooned theme projectiles and tons of weapons that are close to Egyptian history. Then there’s the ruthlessness. Moon Knight and Marc Spector can be incredibly violent. Video games would eat this up. Plus, he can glide with a cape like Batman in the Arkham franchise.

Let’s talk about health. One of Marc Spector’s teammates once said that Marc has never met a punch he wouldn’t rather take than dodge. There could be a mode or upgrade where a certain amount of punishment could end with a fun or destructive attack or defensive move. It could be fantastic.

Everything involving Moon Knight’s action could become the best we’ve seen. At the very least, different from the comic book video games that are currently on the market.

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