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Black Widow got Hit with The Ugly Stick in Marvel’s Avengers Game

Christian AndersonbyChristian Anderson
June 11, 2019
in Games, Opinion, PC, PlayStation, Xbox
Black Widow in Avengers game

Marvel’s Avengers game recently got a new E3 trailer. So far, the game graphically looks great. All the characters design looks good. Captain American looks like a war veteran. Iron Man looks as to be expected. Thor looks like an actual Norse God. Bruce Banner look likes his movie counterpart. All the Avengers look good except for one . . . Black Widow.

I guess she’s supposed to be based on the movie counterpart as well, but they botch it up badly. She looks like a dude with a wig on his head. Her bone structure looks like male’s and it’s hard. Black Widow looks more masculine instead of feminine. It’s not only her face suffers. Her entire body is incorrect.

Her body shape is too boxy, kind of like a man. She had no curves or feminine features. Look at the image down below for how she’s supposed to look.

I would say the movie counterpart perfectly adapts the characters look. Keeping the beauty and some aspects of the original costume for the modern era. Weirdly enough, this triple ‘A’ budget game did the design worse than Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite. A game that had the budget of a ham sandwich.

Sure the Marvel’s Avengers one has more detail and is realistic looking, but I wouldn’t take it to dinner and I wouldn’t be confident that thing is an actual woman. The one on the right doesn’t have much as detail, yet still looks a thousand time more appealing to look at.

What’s still shocking is that Square Enix is making this game. They have shown they can create beautiful women characters. Take a look at their upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Hopefully, they’ll fix Black Widow before the game’s release on May 15, 2020. Marvel’s Avengers will be available on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Google’s Stadia.

What do you guys think? Does Black Widow look terrible? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

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