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Category: Marvel Games
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I’ve Applied!
I have applied to work for Marvel! A creative assistant for Marvel Games, to be exact, which, I’ll admit, is very exciting! Will I get to work on Ultimate Alliance 3? Contest of Champions? Marvel’s Spider-Man 2!?!? I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but… man, would this be a dream come true! Bring on the future!

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All-New, All-Different!

WARNING! You are about to enter Old Face Front territory. Why do you want to go down there? There’s nothing down there for you! Scroll back up, and get a taste of the All-New, All-Different Face Front!
I mean, if you really want to keep scrolling, I suppose I can’t stop you. It’s not all bad, there’s some pretty cool stuff down there, actually. But be warned, if you continue, I won’t save you!
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Spider-Man: Not so Far From Friend or Foe

At Comic Con in Brazil, Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Jacob Batalon discussed the plot to Spider-Man: Far From Home. It essentially went like this:
Nick Fury recruits Spider-Man to join S.H.I.E.L.D. and team up with Mysterio. Together, they travel the globe and stop elemental powered bad guys.
If years ago you’d have told me that was the plot to the next Spider-Man movie, I’d have said you’re crazy. That’s so out of left field! Or is it? Because when you really think about it, that was more or less the exact plot of the 2007 videogame Spider-Man: Friend or Foe.
Nick Fury recruits Spider-Man to join S.H.I.E.L.D. and team up with classic villians. Together, they travel the globe and stop Symbiote powered bad guys, being controlled by Mysterio.
Marvel and Sony have literally made a big budget blockbuster with the same premise as an old PS2 game! That’s not a bad thing, it’s actually quite fun and amusing! We need shakeups in comic book films these days, otherwise things get too predictable. Pleasant surprises that put characters in positions we would never expect, for instance, Vulture being Liz Allen’s father.
I cannot wait to see how this turns out. It’s sure to be a blast. Check out the fun video below, the first episode in a new Face Front series, Marvel Corner!
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Ultimate Alliance 3! Guess I’m Buying a Switch!

Marvel blindsided us in the best way possible with the announcement of Ultimate Alliance 3! Wow, it feels weird to say out loud (or type into a computer, you know what I mean!). This is what us fans have wanted for, as they keep pointing out, 10 years! One caveat though, you can only get it on the Nintendo Switch!
Now when they announced Marvel’s Spider-Man two years ago and said it was a PS4 exclusive, I kicked back, relaxed, and said “Ha! I’ve already got one!” Granted, that didn’t stop me from buying the Spider-Man PS4 Pro Bundle (unboxing video here!) but I digress. Now, with this announcement, I find myself in a bit of trouble, that being I do not own a Nintendo Switch!
So… I’ve got some options. Squeeze it in as a last minute addition to my Christmas list, earn some money and get one (they’re only what, $300?), or wait for the inevitable ‘Ultimate Marvel Switch’ edition and pre-order that. Because I would hate to buy a basic Switch only for a Marvel-themed one to be released later. And my Christmas list is a PDF, so I can’t really change that…
Anyway, let’s move on how this game looks! Um, spectacular is the word! The cell-shaded art style is perfect and the character designs are nice and traditional. Now, I’m not entirely sure how they’re going to claim this is Ultimate Alliance 3 when Nick Fury is more, well, Sam Jackson than David Hasselhoff, but maybe it’s Nick Fury Jr. Maybe he crossed over from another dimension. Maybe this game is a reboot, but in that case it should just be called Ultimate Alliance: Black Order. The 3 implies it’s a continuation.
The character lineup is solid so far. My boy Spidey is there, but that’s to be expected. We’ve got the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and hey, look, the X-Men! In a Marvel video game! Glad to see them quashing this petty ‘Fox has the rights’ deal. I mean, Disney had to buy them for it to happen, but sometimes you gotta break a few eggs, yada, yada. I also spy Inhumans, Crystal and Lockjaw to be exact. There’s Falcon and Scarlet Witch too! Of course this isn’t the final roster (at least I hope it’s not!), but I’m liking what I see so far!
As far as villains, we’ve got, of course, the Black Order (including Supergiant). There’s also Kingpin, Green Goblin, Ultron, Sentinels, Ronan, Nebula, and… I want to say Ultimo? Of course, let’s not forget who the Black Order serves, the big guy himself, Thanos. Apparently, the heroes will be racing to collect the Infinity Stones before he does. Though, if the end of this trailer is any indication, I’d say they were about as successful as they were in Infinity War…

Now, in terms of gameplay, what I read on Marvel.com actually makes it a bit more clear why they went with the Switch. They wanted to capture that ‘team up with a buddy’ feel that the first two games had. And while couch co-op is still a thing on PS4 and Xbox, there’s no doubt both of those systems have shifted heavily toward multiplayer. The Switch has more of that traditional 2-player feel to it. Also, an added bonus I hadn’t considered, you can take it with you! I can play Ultimate Alliance 3 wherever I go! That’s certainly a plus. There’s also an ‘over the shoulder’ heroic view, that’ll close the camera in on the character (we can see it with Wolverine fighting the Sentinels) that I really appreciate. Because top-down games are nice and all, but I’ll admit, I was always trying to get the screen closer to my characters in those first two games.
In the end, I can’t wait for this! Marvel’s kicking their video game department into high gear, and Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, is the best possible idea we could ask for. Now, if only we could figure out more about that Avengers Project from Square Enix…

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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover by David Liss is the story of Spider-Man trying to stop Wilson Fisk, aka the Kingpin, from initiating, well, a hostile takeover of the city. Along the way he has to contend with a spider-imposter, a deaf girl that thinks he killed her father, and the usual Peter Parker wheel of excuses when it comes to his friends and family. Here are my general thoughts about the book, the characters, and what it means for the game. SPOILERS FOR THE BOOK FOLLOW!
Why a Novel
My first thought when I heard that there was going to be a prequel novel to the Spider-Man game was: “Um, shouldn’t it be a prequel comic?” Seeing as how Spider-Man got his roots from the comics, it only seemed right. I found it odd that Marvel would decide to go with a novel instead of paying homage to where the character originated. After reading Marvel’s Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover, I now know why they had no choice but to use a novel format, and that has to do with the main antagonist: The Kingpin.
Let’s look at it this way: Marvel’s Spider-Man PS4 is going to be a AAA blockbuster videogame. There’s going to be action, high energy fight sequences, adrenaline pumping gameplay! So, in a prequel comic, you’d expect some of the same. But the thing is, you can’t tell that kind of story with a villain like Kingpin in comic format. I mean, you can, and you’d get something along the lines of Frank Millar’s Man Without Fear. Great story, good character drama into Daredevil’s psyche and the criminal underworld, run by none other than Kingpin. But if you’re doing a prequel comic to the game I described above, you’ve gotta have costumes and explosions. This story was more of a Law and Order episode guest starring Spider-Man, not so many costumes, not so many explosions.
This kind of story would be disappointing in a comic that’s supposed to be a precursor to the best Spider-Man game ever of all time. But as a novel, you have time to slow down, and focus on the politics of Fisk and Osborn, and delve into the backstories of characters that might not even be in the game. Since the game opens with Spider-Man taking down the Kingpin, this was the logical story to tell, and a novel was the best way to do it. Maybe a better comic would be how he busted all the villains that are currently in the Raft. Yeah, actually, I’d like that comic now.
Spider-Man
Hostile Takeover did Peter justice. They nailed his personality, cracking jokes in combat, caring about people he hardly knew when they died, struggling with the balance between Peter Parker and Spider-Man. It’s tried and true, the web-slinger we all love. Which is why I think we didn’t spend a ton of time with him. We all know who Peter is, what he’s about. We all know he can’t make a date to save his life and has to constantly bail on the people he cares about when he hears sirens. But we didn’t need a story about Peter, because that’s all been covered, and will be more so in the game. We spent a surprising amount of time focusing on Mary Jane, and the villains.

Kingpin
I really feel like Liss fashioned his version of Kingpin on the one we see in Netflix’s Daredevil. There’s even a point in the book where it says he’d bash someone’s head in for even thinking about embarrassing him in front of Vanessa. Ring any bells? But yes, even the game developers referenced the Netflix show a lot, so it’s no surprise that this universe’s version of Fisk resembles him a bit. Except this time, he’s trying to keep a lid on his temper to line up with this new public image as a saint here to save New York. It actually lines up with the Daily Bugle newspaper articles posted on the PlayStation website (CLICK HERE), as do other things in the book, but I’ll get there later.
However, they do balance out that version of Fisk with the one from the comics, being unnaturally large, unbelievably strong, and faster than you’d expect a guy his size to move. Kingpin is a character that always seems to be in control, but this novel showed how when he has his hands in too many pies, things can start to unravel around him. His trust in Maya Lopez and reliance on Michael Bingham, the other two antagonists, added up to the inevitable downfall we’ll see when we boot up the game.

Bad Guys
Blood Spider and Echo. A lot of you just said “Who?”. A lot of you just said “Psh, I know who they are” when in actuality you’ve maybe heard the names once in some random comic. I don’t blame you. When it came to villains, I guess all the good ones were reserved for the game, so Liss had to dig through a grab bag of obscure Marvel villains (a bag I’m sure Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Netflix shows have done a great deal of digging through) and pull out these two. But it’s not who they are already that matters, it’s who you make them to be in your story.
Michael Bingham was mentally unstable, left to the streets as a teenager, and taken by Oscorp to be experimented on. He came out with spider powers, and the delusion that he was the real Spider-Man. Fisk hired him to smear Spidey’s good name, but Bingham ran out with it, racking up a body count and causing Fisk a lot of headaches, donning the moniker of Blood Spider. He gave Peter a run for his money.

Maya Lopez was orphaned when Spider-Man apparently killed her father, but was taken in by Wilson Fisk (who actually killed her father!). She was deaf, but learned to mimic people. She could make her voice sound as if she had perfect hearing, and she could take down men twice her size, often able to copy moves perfectly she’d only seen once. All in a focused goal of taking down one man: Spider-Man. Armed with her father’s spear, and a handprint over her eye, she became Echo, and set out to just that. But she was bound to the will of Fisk, the man to whom she believed she owed everything.

The way their stories unfolded over the course of the book was fascinating. Each character had clear motivations, and their relationships with Fisk really drove the urgency for Spider-Man to stop them. And while Maya eventually became sort of a hero, Bingham was a chaotic force that needed to be stopped at any cost. I liked how the novel allows us to get a fresh take on some pretty obscure villains, and create new, challenging threats for Spider-Man. It is a tad disappointing, however, given how much time we spent with them that neither character appears to be in the game. Their stories wrapped up here, Bingham headed to Ravencroft and Maya headed back home. But who knows? They might have a lasting impact on the game’s narrative.
Allies
We did spend a lot of time with Mary Jane. We know that the game starts with her not having seen Peter for 6 months, where the book leaves them, but here we see her get her job at the Bugle working for Robbie. The game developers stressed that MJ is more of a partner in crime-fighting than a damsel in this game, and I really got that sense in this book. MJ dug up information and leads getting close to Fisk and Maya that helped Peter do his thing. But it was her constant putting herself in danger that made Peter worry too much, and get protective to the point where MJ said he was smothering her, and that’s why they broke it off. But based on what I’ve read in this book, I have no doubt the ‘play as Mary Jane’ levels in the game will be interesting to say the least.

Then we move to Yuri Watanabe, the Slott era police captain who’s only a lieutenant in this book. We get her first interaction with Spider-Man here, and learn how their partnership develops to the point where he’s calling her for tips and help in the game. Though it was strained at times, Spider-Man’s relationship with Yuri was a huge step forward in taking down Fisk, and she’s a genuinely good cop.
Others were less referenced in the novel, such as Harry, Aunt May, Martin Li, and J. Jonah Jameson. For these guys, the book was more of an informational guide as to why the characters are where they are when the game picks up. Harry’s going to Europe to distance himself from Norman, though Peter’s said that he seemed more on edge. JJJ got his Just the Facts podcast, and Peter was introduced to Li through Aunt May. They weren’t crucial to the story, but I am grateful that we got some context to the roles they’ll be playing in the game.

Secrets
You guys know I love my bullet points, so let me divvy up some secrets I’ve discovered that, using years of Spider-Man knowledge and context clues, I’m pretty sure will come to pass in the game. However, if you wish to remain spoiler free, even though I’m not 100% in any of these, skip this part.
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Insomniac refused to state who Peter’s working for in his lab, and the book played coy as well, simply referring to his place of employment as ‘the lab’ and his boss as ‘the boss’ of ‘Peter’s mentor’. Well, I’m telling you, it’s Dr. Connors. Peter’s working on neural interfaces for making prosthetic limbs that react like real body parts, and the Lizard was name dropped twice. The book was careful to only mention villains that have been revealed (a Tombstone namedrop aside), so this makes me 99.99% certain that Peter is employed by Curt Connors.
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Insomniac has also, for two years, refused to comment on the white spider. They’ve said it’s to make their version of Spidey immediately recognizable, which I get, and actually appreciate, but they said there’s also a story-based reason behind it. Bingham, aka Blood Spider, a man who was wearing his suit, blowing up restaurants, and straight up shooting people, has to be that reason. With the help of JJJ, half the city believed that Spider-Man had gone rogue. Also, in another issue of the Daily Bugle (CLICK HERE), it mentions spider-imposters trying to imitate the Wall-Crawler. Spider-Man probably wants to distance himself from the massacres of Blood Spider and protect citizens wearing his suit from super villains that might think they have a shot at the real deal. Hence, he gets the white spider. I’m 90.56% sure of that one.

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Maya, Fisk, Bingham, and Spidey were all after a flash drive that had some dirt on Norman Osborn. Fisk nearly used it to complete his hostile takeover, but Maya destroyed it. I have no idea what’s on that flash drive, but Insomniac’s said nothing about Osborn except he’s up for re-election and he hired Silver Sable. Even the book was sparse on details, other than the fact that he created Blood Spider. Also, there was no indication that Norman had become the Green Goblin. I think it’s weird that in 8 years, Spider-Man’s never faced his greatest foe. In the Face Front Podcast covering the E3 footage (CLICK HERE), I suggested that the mystery villain at the end was Goblin. I’m 22.37% sure of that, but there is a lot we don’t know about Osborn, and the book makes it clear that he is capable of very, very dangerous things.
Wrap Up
So in the end, this is a good read. It serves as both a great Spider-Man story on it’s own, and a prequel to the game we’ll finally get to play in a few days. I loved it, and I’d recommend it to anyone, whether you’re getting the game or not. If you’re a Spidey fan, don’t sleep on this. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover gets a 10/10 in my book!

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Marvel Problems #012

So technically, technically, Spider-Man had the date first. Well, at least they announced it first. Still though, it’s really not a good situation. Both cater to Marvel fans and both demand many hours of our precious time. I mean, what do we do? Stop playing what will probably be the best Spider-Man game ever to watch Iron Fist or vice versa? I don’t think so! And we have to watch Iron Fist because people drop spoilers online! I don’t know, but hey, at least we have something to do while Spider-Man installs…
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One More Month to Marvel’s Spider-Man PS4

One month to go until we all can finally get our hands on the Spider-Man game to end all Spider-Man games! I’ve been playing around drawing things for my blog, and I drew up this white spider emblem from the game. Not 100% accurate, and clearly I’m not an artist, but plenty of you are. So, I’m gonna do quick contest!
Head to the Face Front Facebook or Twitter and leave a comment (on the thread with the picture above) with your best drawing (digital or hand drawn) of the white spider! A random user will be chosen on both platforms for a cool little prize!
I’ve been waiting on this game for 2 years! We all have! It’s actually a little hard to believe that it’s just within our grasp. I’m a little disappointed I failed you guys with the Spyder-Man Ultimatum, but there’s still a ton of merchandise out there if you didn’t get the Collector’s Edition, including the prequel book, a fig pin, Funko Pops, Marvel Legends, the art book that comes in the dang Collector’s Edition, a Gamestop collector’s box, and, you know, the Spider-Man themed PS4 Pro! So, yeah, I think we’re good!
What are you most excited about for Marvel’s Spider-Man PS4? Comment down below, and remember to leave a comment on Facebook or Twitter with your white spider drawing to enter the contest!
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Face Front San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Party!

Hey y’all! It’s Falcon from the hit Face Front web show, Sam Says! As you can see in the video above, I wasn’t lucky enough to get into San Diego Comic-Con… but a lot of people weren’t, so I’m gonna make sure y’all don’t miss a thing! Keep it here for all the latest Marvel news going on at SDCC 2018! Don’t worry y’all, if we can’t make it to Comic-Con, we’ll bring Comic-Con to us!
Marvel Live Stream Thursday
Marvel Live Stream Friday
Marvel Live Stream Saturday
MOVIES
A brand new book notating the first 10 years of Marvel Studios! This looks like a fun read, unfortunately it’s not coming out until next year! Well, maybe that’s so it can include information from Avengers 4! Click Here for more information.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse had some new announcements, 3 in particular. They’ve confirmed Spider-Man Noir, Sp//dr (Remember her? Little girl, big robot?) and Spider-Ham. Voiced respectively by Nicholas Cage, Kimiko Glenn, and John Mulaney. Also this new image which may or may not be my new wallpaper! Also, Peter is 40 years old and has a bad back?!

Venom put out some new info also! One of the four “Lethal Protector” Symbiotes, Riot, has been confirmed as a villain! And Tom Hardy says he’d love to go toe to toe with Tom Holland, with hopes they’ll cross paths somewhere down the line. I… don’t have my fingers crossed, but anything is possible.

GAMES
New story trailer for Marvel’s Spider-Man PS4, as well as the premier of the Velocity Suit, the 3rd and final pre-order suit, and the debut of the Spider-Man themed PS4 Pro! I’m so excited for this! Honestly, it looks better and better each time. The Velocity suit is unique, it is an Insomniac original creation after all. And if you’re looking to pre-order that PS4, well, Click Here.
New trailer from Marvel Battle Lines, the new mobile card game. Yet another mobile game, and a card game at that, but, it’s always worth a look.
New trailer from the VR game on Oculus Rift, Marvel Powers United VR. It’s actually around the corner! It looks so cool, I can’t wait!
Marvel Future Fight has FINALLY put out an original soundtrack! Click Here for a link to the album on Spotify. I highly suggest The Arrival of X-Men and Luna Snow- Tonight.
Spider-Man will go down swinging against the Red Goblin in Spider-Man Unlimited! I do like this game, it’s still hanging in there. Lesser games would have already pulled the plug, so I’m glad Spider-Man Unlimited still has a place. Oh, and make sure to use the code “REDGOBLIN” to play as the Red Goblin! He’s super fun!
TELEVISION
New trailer from season 2 of Iron Fist! Danny is dishing out some street justice after Daredevil made him promise to protect the city. I actually enjoyed season 1, it picked up in the second half, so let’s hope this season can outdo it!
New clip for Marvel Rising, pitting Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl against Ghost Spider, aka Spider-Gwen! I’ll post an article about this show/movie soon…
A sizzle reel for Cloak and Dagger’s last episodes! The show, especially yesterday’s episode, has been nothing short of fantastic, and they promised on Twitter that season 2 would be… Mayhem! I mean, an actual super villain for these two to fight isn’t such a bad idea!
News from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Clark Gregg is returning, but they only mention that he’s directing the first episode… I have no idea if Agent Coulson is coming back, he does have Captain Marvel to shoot, but it would seriously suck if he actually died… again. Also, Deke is back? Shouldn’t he have, you know, faded from existence?

The X-Men show we never knew we wanted, The Gifted, is back for season 2! And Lorna’s having a super baby! Usually mutant powers don’t manifest until puberty, but I guess it’s the grandchild of Magneto, so… Also the Inner Circle is in full force! And here’s to hoping that the ‘real’ underground is Morlocks!
COMICS
Spider-Geddon, or what looks to be Spider-Verse part 2, is launching in October! Also announced are two new comics, Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider (Great, because I was devastated when I heard they were canning Spider-Gwen’s comic) and The Superior Octopus (Bleh! No thank you! Superior Spider-Man is a year of my life I do not want to relive!) For more information, Click Here.

Marvel Knights are coming back! With Daredevil, Black Panther, Punisher, and Karnak? What an interesting team… Click Here for more.

The Uncanny X-Men return to comics this November.

TOYS
Marvel Legends graces us with another wave of Black Panther figures in December, including King T’Chaka, Black Panther (with a head that doesn’t look like Drake), Ulysses Klaue, and Okoye (and after all the hard work I put into the BAF!) Click Here for more pics and info!

Marvel has announced the Masterworks collection, selling lifelike props from the MCU, including: Captain America’s shield, Iron Man Mk I helmet, Baby Groot, the Eye of Agamotto, and T’Chaka’s ring! Click Here to buy them now!
Into the Spider-Verse has new toys! Now, I know I clowned on the knee joints in an earlier post, but they’ve got a Scorpion (also confirming he’s in the movie!) Sp//dr (with a Peni Parker!), Spider-Verse Mighty Mugs, and a Marvel Legends Miles and Gwen 2-Pack! Boom! I apologize, I was too harsh earlier…

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Marvel Problems #008

About 4 years. Countless hours. Hundreds of dollars. Prestige level 60 Spider-Man with level 60 Captain America and Cyclops in tow. So many cool costumes, from Jim Lee Jean Grey to Netflix Daredevil. Awesome sidekicks like Quake, Falcon, and Firestar. A Marvel game where I could be whoever I wanted, fight whoever I wanted, and live the dream in the Marvel Universe. Gone. In the blink of an eye. Marvel Heroes… Never forget.
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I Challenged Insomniac! Game On!

If you follow Face Front on Twitter, then you might realize that I have just openly challenged Insomniac Games! Like a lot of you True Believers out there, I missed my chance at a Collector’s Edition for Marvel’s Spider-Man PS4, and Insomniac isn’t planning on making more! So, I issued an… ultimatum of sorts.
This is for you True Believers: If @insomniacgames vows to produce more copies of the #SpiderManPS4 Collector’s Edition, I’ll start a new game on my PHYSICAL COPY of #Spyro 2 Ripto’s Rage, and it will be the ONLY game I play until I 100% it! Do you accept the #SpyderManUltimatum? pic.twitter.com/gtyr39WjxK
— Face Front (@FaceFrontBlog) July 11, 2018
If they agree to make more, I’ll fire up my physical copy of Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage (which is actually my first ever video game) and it will be the only, I repeat, the ONLY game I play until I complete it 100%! I’m talking Dragon Shores roller coaster and unlimited super breath baby! Will Insomniac accept? The ball is in their court! Stay tuned True Believers, this could get very interesting! Let the Spyder-Man Ultimatum begin!
