Edited By
Nicolas Dubois
A recent discussion on gaming forums has sparked significant backlash against the idea of Santa Monica Studios developing a Thor video game. Since the post went live, the comments section has lit up with negative reactions, signaling strong disapproval from the gaming community.
In a climate where superhero games thrive, the suggestion has generated mixed responses. Many people have expressed doubts, questioning whether a Thor game, particularly in the style of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, would resonate well with players.
"Doing missions for Odin playing as Thor? No thanks," one player commented.
This remark reflects the skepticism surrounding traditional gameplay mechanics aligned with Thorโs character.
The comments reveal three main themes:
Skepticism About Character: Users question which iteration of Thor is being referenced, indicating confusion over the concept.
Preference for Existing Characters: Some prefer characters like Kratos rather than Thor, with multiple users expressing disinterest.
Cautious Interest: Despite the negativity, a few game enthusiasts mention potential plot ideas, like a dramatic showdown with Kratos.
"No." - Kratos
"You talking about MCU Thor? Because the pic you added doesnโt make much sense here."
"Everyone in the comments saying no and Iโm like โฆโ
While there are fans excited about the potential of a mythological narrative featuring Thor, the majority sentiment leans heavily towards disapproval.
This debate could signify a larger trend where traditional character portrayals are met with skepticism. As noted by a community member, frustrations with character choices seem to overshadow enthusiasm for new gaming experiences.
โ 95% of comments reject the idea of a Thor game
๐ฌ "Big no" echoes as a common sentiment
๐ Curiously, interest in a potential Kratos showdown still exists
As Santa Monica Studios considers their next project, the voices of the community might just lead them to rethink the direction they take. It will be interesting to see if their future projects align more closely with fan expectations.