Marvel’s Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game

Highlights

  • Marvel’s Wolverine by Insomniac Games promises exciting action and nostalgic references in the same universe as Spider-Man games.
  • Fan-favorite villains like Viper, Daken, Gorgon, and Sentinels could provide challenging boss fights and expand the game’s universe.
  • Expect to see characters like Wendigo, Lady Deathstrike, Omega Red, and the Weapon X program play pivotal roles in Wolverine’s story.

As a longtime fan of the clawed behemoth known as Wolverine, I cannot help but be thrilled at the prospect of “Marvel’s Wolverine.” With his rich history and an array of formidable adversaries, this game promises to deliver the raw, gritty action that fans crave.


The future of Marvel video games looks promising, with exciting titles like Marvel’s Wolverine in development. This upcoming game, similar to a third-person action adventure, is being created by Insomniac Games – the talented team behind the adored Marvel’s Spider-Man series. It has been confirmed that this game will take place within the same universe as those games.

With Marvel’s Spider-Man games successfully introducing famous foes for their web-based heroes in New York, fans are eagerly speculating which adversaries the character of James “Logan” Howlett (Wolverine) might face off against in the upcoming open-world game, Marvel’s Wolverine. The array of potential villains, ranging from mutants to advanced robotic enemies, is quite expansive.

10 The Hulk

Wolverine’s History Started With A Famous Rivalry

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: The Incredible Hulk #1
  • Real Name: Bruce Banner
  • Last Video Game Appearance: Marvel’s Avengers, Marvel Snap, Marvel Rivals

A fantastic method to honor Logan’s rich history is by paying tribute to Marvel’s Wolverine, especially since that’s when the character was initially introduced. In The Incredible Hulk #181, Wolverine debuted as a foe who was pursuing the Hulk for the misdeeds of another monster. This marked the beginning of an unforgettable rivalry between these two legendary heroes.

In the initial trailer for Marvel’s Wolverine, there was a hint (Easter Egg) to a specific comic. It’s possible that players might encounter a memory sequence involving Hulk and Wolverine’s encounter or even a malevolent version of Hulk like the Maestro could suddenly appear on screen.

9 Viper

Her Inclusion Could Expand The Insomniac Universe

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Captain America #110
  • Real Name: Ophelia Sarkissian
  • Last Video Game Appearance: LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, Marvel Future Fight, Marvel Snap

In various Marvel comics, the character known as Viper has interacted with numerous heroes such as Captain America. Given that “Marvel’s Wolverine” and “Marvel’s Spider-Man,” both set within the same universe and hinting at the Avengers, it’s possible to depict Viper as a means to illustrate Logan (Wolverine) and Captain America working together during World War 2.

As a dedicated fan, I’m thrilled at the prospect of Viper joining the cast of Marvel’s Wolverine. Known for her ties with Hydra and once bearing the title of Madame Hydra, she could enrich the Insomniac universe’s narrative. Her presence in the game offers an exciting opportunity to delve deeper into her past, but more importantly, it presents a unique challenge for Wolverine. As a strategic leader with a knack for toxins, she promises to offer a distinct kind of boss fight – one that will test both Wolverine’s combat skills and his resilience against her deadly concoctions.

8 Daken

Like Father, Like Unfortunate Son

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Wolverine: Origins #10
  • Real Name: Akihiro
  • Last Video Game Appearances: Marvel Puzzle Quest, Marvel Strike Force, Marvel Future Fight

If Marvel’s Wolverine needed a character to confront Logan about the repercussions of his solitary existence, Daken would be an excellent fit. Daken is Logan’s long-lost son, who was raised by people other than Logan, leading to resentment towards his father due to various reasons, and he also shares the same remarkable mutant abilities as Wolverine.

Although it’s often seen in stories for the hero to battle an opponent who mirrors their own darkness, Daken would offer a more compelling portrayal of this trope. By pitting Marvel’s Wolverine against Daken, the story could delve into Logan confronting his past mistakes and highlight the fortunate outcome that he became a good person amidst all the adversity.

7 Gorgon

Terrifying Villain For Mutants And Humans Alike

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Wolverine Vol. 3 #20
  • Real Name: Tomi Shishido
  • Last Video Game Appearances: Marvel Heroes: Omega, Marvel Puzzle Quest

Given that Marvel’s Wolverine appears to be taking on a grittier, more violent storyline, it seems fitting to classify Gorgon with an M-rating due to his chilling character traits. Known for his power to petrify individuals just by gazing upon them, Gorgon is a mass murderer who uses his genius intellect not only to establish his cult of terrorists, but has previously taken control over both The Hand and Hydra organizations.

Regardless if he is a secondary boss or a major antagonist, confronting Gorgon will prove to be a fierce battle for gamers. His chilling power to freeze stone might cause tension as Wolverine must avoid his gaze, or else it’s game over. Additionally, players may encounter Gorgon’s cultists as another faction of adversaries within the game.

6 Sentinels

X-Men Staples For Iconic Battles

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Wolverine Vol. 3 #20
  • Real Name: Tomi Shishido
  • Last Video Game Appearances: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, Marvel Contest Of Champions, Marvel Snap

In nearly every X-Men video game, it’s challenging not to include the lethal Sentinels. Previous Wolverine games also showcased Sentinels, but fans could be thrilled by a contemporary version of the mutant-hunting robots because technological advancements now allow for a more impressive representation compared to earlier portrayals.

Although the game Marvel’s Wolverine might only have one Sentinel, Insomniac can emulate the combat style seen in games like God Of War by incorporating epic battles against colossal enemies. Simultaneously, they could maintain an engaging gameplay experience. Additionally, the inclusion of Sentinels could offer unexpected cameos for well-known X-Men characters such as Beast, Cyclops, or even Storm, delighting fans.

5 Wendigo

Wolverine’s First Villain Deserves Respect

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: The Incredible Hulk #162
  • Real Name: Paul Cartier, Georges Baptiste, Francois Lartigue, and various others.
  • Last Video Game Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, LEGO Marvel Avengers, Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy

Much like the Hulk plays a significant role in the backstory of the character known as Wolverine, so too does Wendigo. This fearsome creature figures prominently in Wolverine’s history, securing its place within Marvel’s Wolverine. In the comics, it was Wendigo that terrorized people in the Canadian wilderness, ironically framing the Hulk and marking its debut as Wolverine’s first adversary.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve encountered the Wendigo in different forms throughout my gaming adventures – from a chilling curse that turns humans into terrifying monsters to an alien entity as seen in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Given Insomniac Games’ penchant for revamping iconic villains like Spider-Man, there’s a strong possibility they might reimagine the Wendigo too, offering either fresh origins or familiar twists, when they tackle Marvel’s Wolverine.

4 Lady Deathstrike

She Is Technically The Prototype Wolverine

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Daredevil #197
  • Real Name: Paul Cartier, Georges Baptiste, Francois Lartigue, and various others.
  • Last Video Game Appearances: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Marvel Heroes: Omega, Marvel Strike Force

In the gaming world, I find a character strikingly similar to me – Lady Deathstrike. She’s got those Adamantium claws and a healing factor that predates the Weapon X program’s work on me. Her relentless pursuit of Logan makes her a recurring adversary in Marvel’s Wolverine, forcing me to grapple with the consequences of Weapon X’s actions, as it seems I’m constantly being punished for their sins.

In numerous aspects, Lady Deathstrike surpasses Wolverine in deadliness, primarily due to her intense hatred towards him. Her speed outmatches Logan’s, and her similar abilities make her nearly invincible, making her a challenging adversary for potential boss fights within the game “Marvel’s Wolverine.”

3 Omega Red

A Super Soldier Even Avengers Fear

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: X-Men Vol. 2 #4
  • Real Name: Arkady Rossovich
  • Last Video Game Appearances: X-Men Legends 2: Rise Of Apocalypse, X2: Wolverine’s Revenge (GameBoy Advance version only), Marvel Puzzle Quest

Essentially, the character Omega Red was brought into existence due to Logan’s involvement with the Weapon X program, which was discovered by Russian forces. This aspect could be further developed in Marvel’s Wolverine stories, where Arkady Rossovich serves as a significant antagonist. In fact, Omega Red has engaged in combat with many formidable X-Men members and even Spider-Man.

Previously, Rossovich was a formidable and lethal killer with strategic acumen, but when he received immense power, his body was augmented with tentacles, and his healing abilities matched those of Wolverine, he transformed into one of Marvel’s deadliest antagonists. A character such as Omega Red could lead to fans of Marvel’s Wolverine being taken aback by the introduction of a new playable mutant or perhaps Yuri Lowenthal reprising his role as Spider-Man.

2 Weapon X Program

Vital To The Origins Of Wolverine

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #72
  • Real Name: Weapon Plus Program
  • Last Video Game Appearances: X-Men Legends, X-Men Legends 2: Rise Of Apocalypse, X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Since Wolverine’s backstory involving Weapon X and the Adamantium in his skeleton is well-known, it seems fitting to incorporate this element into Marvel’s Wolverine. Whether it’s by centering the story around it or using flashbacks, exploring Logan’s tumultuous past with the sinister Weapon X program could lead to some of the most impactful character development for Wolverine.

In the team of mutants and hired guns that Logan belonged to, known as Weapon X, each member could be considered a formidable boss in a video game. This setup would also serve to clarify a common misunderstanding about the origin of Wolverine’s Adamantium skeleton, which was not solely created by William Stryker, but rather by two sinister scientists: Abraham Cornelius and Truett Hudson.

1 Sabretooth

The Ultimate Archnemesis For Logan

Marvel's Wolverine: Villains That Should Be In The Game
  • First Appearance: Iron Fist #14
  • Real Name: Victor Creed
  • Last Video Game Appearances: Marvel Puzzle Quest, Marvel Strike Force, Marvel’s Midnight Suns

It’s nearly certain that Sabretooth will appear in Marvel’s Wolverine, or his presence will hint at a sequel. Sabretooth plays a role similar to the Green Goblin for Spider-Man, constantly causing trouble for Wolverine, both physically and emotionally. Their relationship is marked by a deep-rooted history that spans over many years.

These two individuals were once part of the Weapon X program and at one time shared a friendly bond, but due to recurring memory issues, their past has become complex. Despite this complexity, it’s clear that Sabretooth derives satisfaction from causing Logan distress, making him an ideal antagonist in Marvel’s Wolverine series.

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2024-08-13 03:35