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Comics are one of the oldest forms of artistic storytelling.

They’re a vast universe of amazing tales, compelling stories, and just great narrative fiction.

So let’s take a look at five popular comics, we want to see as video games.

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For context, Daytripper follows Bras de Olivias Dominguez through multiple important periods of his life.

Except, each memory end’s the same, with his death.

Almost in the same fashion asJourneyorThe Stanley Parable.

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However, there is a strong narrative behind Deadshot that could be developed into a more immersive game.

We can see Deadshot’s internal conflict as Zoe constantly judges her father’s actions.

Through this, we can see the good potential of Deadshot that could come.

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Ultimately it puts the player in the exact shoes of the protagonist.

This could be done in an open-world setting that lets you and Grayson progress toward becoming Invincible, together.

Slowly leveling up until you have mastered your powers and can take on the greatest of enemies.

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This is just begging for a hero’s journey action-adventure game, with so many layers.

It’s something that would need existential thought and planning, but it would make for a title.

For that reason, it takes number one, and here’s why.

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Gotham Central focuses on Gotham Cit’s Special Crimes Unit amidst a city of villains and vigilantes.

Basically they are living in the shadow of superhero work, mainly Batman.

With a grungy noir style, that looks to expand on the dark themes consistent throughout Gotham.

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