User blog:Death'sHeadRules/Offloading (also achievement hunting).

I'm starting to feel like marvel cares less about the fans these days, but because whenever this is talked about it gets heated superfast and all the arguments are subjective. So rather than yell about comics quality, or whether the sales are good or not, I thought I would focus on the side stuff. This time I feel like talking about video-games. When i was a kid there was the spider-man games, x-men games, and even the mcu tie-ins were ok, but these days (probably becuase of Disney) Marvel Veto anything that isnt mobile, infinity, or lego. Out of the 20 marvel games for this generation so far, only Lego Marvel Super Heroes, and Deadpool (Which was a remaster) were any good. That's a 10% success ratio. So here's my 3 suggestions:


 * IMO marvel should stop vetoing X-Men games:
 * 71% of games with "X-Men" in title this century are good(10/14).
 * 68% of games that include the X-Men(19/28).
 * X-Men films are good at the moment so theres a market.


 * STOP MAKING MOBILE PHONE GAMES!:
 * NONE have ever been good.
 * On average you do 3 a year (31 over 12 years).
 * In 2014 alone you did 9!


 * Dont focus on the films:
 * Lego Avengers was boring and empty becuase you restricted the dev team. The marvel comics are great, let them make things around the comics, its more expansive.
 * It dates them.
 * Fairly often film tie-ins are crap, so theres a negative stigma against titles that look like "FILM: The Video-Game".