Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man franchise has hopped around between different themes and characteristics that have helped shape its tone and characters. Not unlike in Into the Spider-Verse and Across the Spider-Verse, Insomniac’s Miles Morales struggles to actually define himself outside of being Spider-Man. Marvel’s Spider-Man’s Miles has seemingly settled on studying music technology, though, which is baffling when he and Peter Parker are both unfathomably bright when it comes to science and technology in general.
Unless anything is announced, revealed, and released in the meantime, Marvel’s Wolverine is up next on Insomniac’s schedule. If Marvel’s Wolverine is going to feel stark compared to Marvel’s Spider-Man aside from obviously being unable to web-swing, it’s going to be regarding how Wolverine tackles ordinary conundrums. Peter and Miles—not to mention several side characters or antagonists in their lives—are outrageously brilliant and lean on a knowledge of science for investigative mini-game activities, while Logan will presumably be left to superhuman instincts and senses when he’s tracking or exploring environments.

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Marvel’s Wolverine is Unlikely to Be Anything Like Marvel’s Spider-Man
Marvel’s Wolverine adapting Logan’s superhuman senses wouldn’t be the most immersion-breaking way to integrate a Detective Mode scan of nearby enemies and interactables because Insomniac could lean on the idea that he lived among wolves and later trained elsewhere to become an expertly skilled hunter. The issue here lies within how this would take Marvel’s Spider-Man and transition similar features to effortless mutant abilities Wolverine simply happens to possess.
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franchise does have a Detective Mode scanning function (which can be triggered during the trap sequence beneath Li’s office without a mask on, meaning it isn’t an immersive mask lens feature) and its science-related mini-game puzzles aren’t all challenging, but Peter and Miles are far more endearing when using their brains to solve problems rather than solely relying on their overpowered Spidey senses.
The canon isn’t short on brilliant minds, but regardless of Marvel’s Wolverine taking place in Marvel’s Spider-Man’s universe it will be quite a different perspective now looking through the lens of a character who isn’t typically depicted as someone whose smarts get him through tough situations. Rather, Marvel’s Wolverine could possibly end up taking more inspiration from a game like God of War whose protagonist is a muscle-bound brawler and that would be wholly fair given that Wolverine has nothing in common with characters as physically gymnastic or intellectually gifted as Peter or Miles.
How Marvel’s Wolverine Possibly Lacking a Scientific Element Could Impact Insomniac’s Gameplay Formula
In many ways, Marvel’s Wolverine is simultaneously the best and worst title Insomniac could’ve chosen to develop alongside Marvel’s Spider-Man because of how polar opposite they’re sure to be in terms of gameplay. That’s wise since it can’t possibly play similarly and can hopefully exemplify Insomniac’s range as a developer, though it’s also unwise because Marvel’s Wolverine will inevitably need to rely on combat as its ancillary pillar.
It is impossible to imagine someone who’s accustomed to letting his adamantium claws do the talking spend time fiddling with a contraption or mini-game and removing science from the equation will undoubtedly be alarming. If nothing else, this will be a testament to Insomniac’s creativity to see how fluidly it can take Wolverine’s abilities and apply them to gameplay mechanics that are intended to fill a feature-length game. Insomniac adhering so closely to its own formulas makes it difficult to discern how moment-to-moment gameplay may look in Marvel’s Wolverine, at least aside from what’s unfortunately been publicly and maliciously leaked.
But, if there’s any studio that can accomplish this task, it’s surely Insomniac given the phenomenal work ethic, attention to detail, and degree of quality it has demonstrated. Insomniac probably wouldn’t have taken the leap with Marvel’s Wolverine if it didn’t have a solid concept of how it would translate a lot of its recurring gameplay features and traditions, and it’ll be great to see how that actually plays out when the developer is good and ready to share anything official.
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This is exactly what I needed to know—great job.