I have had a sudden surge of excitement for Marvel Rivals, NetEaseâs swing at a superpowered hero shooter akin to Overwatch. Is it because the game is a few days away from launching on December 6? Could it be because itâs a game my friends and I might actually play together after almost all of them stopped playing Overwatch 2? Or is it just because my relationship with Overwatch has grown so cold that Iâm willing to seek comfort in the warm embrace of another hero shooter? Yes to all of the above, but itâs not whatâs fueling my newfound hype; itâs the anime OP-ass launch trailer NetEase put out over the weekend.
The trailer doubles as both a launch trailer and a reveal of the final five heroes joining Marvel Rivalsâ launch roster. Iron Fist, Black Widow, Cloak and Dagger (think Ice Climbers from Smash Bros. with two characters being one playable entity), Squirrel Girl, and Wolverine will all join the line-up of 33 heroes pushing legally distinct payloads. Thatâs all well and good, and Iâll probably give comic-accurate short king Wolverine a try, but what Iâm most excited by today is how NetEase and vocalist Chrissy Costanza created the kind of hero showcase music video you only see in front of an anime that makes you believe in the power of friendship. Costanzaâs vocals on âRivals âTil the Endâ soar over action-packed scenes of Marvelâs greatest heroes doing hero shit. All the cool team-upsâlike Hulk throwing Wolverine and Magik teleporting Psylocke up the side of an exploding skyscraperâare sick, but every cool moment is elevated by how good the song is. Itâs peak anime opening, and I hope it plays when you boot up the game, because you will not catch me skipping it.
Luckily, all this excitement isnât unfounded. Iâve already played over a dozen hours of Marvel Rivals through its test phases over the past few months. Right now Iâm planning on rocking Star-Lord as my main, and swapping to Rocket Racoon when my team needs a healer, and Iâll forgive both of them being pretty much absent from this trailer because itâs too good to nitpick.
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