The Boys is unlike any other superhero media on the market right now. Instead of propping superheroes up as heroes and saviors of the world, the show paints them as spoiled children with little to no oversight. What ensues is loads of graphic violence and content that is not suitable for children. It has just kicked off its third season and has continued to amaze audiences with just how far it will go. However, the series has not made its way to the video game landscape, and it really should.
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The Boys is a Superhero Show Like No Other
The Boys takes place in a world where superheroes exist and are seen as celebrities. They all work for a company known as Vought International that is in charge of marketing and monetizing them. The company has made these heroes celebrities and even kick-started a cinematic franchise with them; it is like if DC had Superman or Aquaman on staff and made a cinematic universe around them.
Behind the scenes, most of these heroes act like selfish humans with immense powers. Vought International has created a superhero group known as The Seven, which is like The Justice League. The members include Homelander, Queen Maeve, the Deep, Black Noir, A-Train, and Starlight. The majority of these heroes share similarities to Justice League members but with a very different twist.
Working against the Seven is The Boys, a group of vigilantes who want to bring down Vought and its band of heroes. They are led by Billy Butcher, a man who despises all superpowered people. Alongside him are Mother’s Milk and Frenchie, and Hughie Campbell joins them later after A-Train accidentally runs through his girlfriend. At some point, they also recruit the superpowered Kimiko.
The show itself is filled with over the top gore, violence, and adult themes. It is not for the feint of heart, and definitely not for children. Characters are blown up in very gruesome ways, as the show does not shy away from graphic violence. Turning the superheroes into spoiled brats and filling the show with mature content makes The Boys feel wholly unique from any other superhero media. The series has not made its way to the video game landscape yet, but it could make for a really fun M-rated game.
The Boys Could Be a Wild Game
The Boys video game would of course have to be rated M just for the sheer amount of graphic violence that would be present in it. The gameplay could take cues from other superhero games like the Arkham series, but the story could take many forms. It could be a direct adaptation of the events that are presented in the show and put players in control of either The Boys or The Seven. It could also tell a different story in the universe and serve as a way to build out the world more. There could be a game following Soldier Boy during his hero days, a title showing the early days of The Seven, or even a game following the Deep’s flawed ocean conservation attempts.
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