The Flash is one of several superheroes to never get much attention in the video game industry. Of course, that was not always the case.
Once a video game developer known as Bottlerocket Entertainment sought to make a Flash game. It was set to focus on Wally West, and before the release of the Batman: Arkham games, it was going to be released in 2009. However, Bottlerocket eventually decided to cancel the game.
Now we have new information about the game from YouTuber DidYouKnowGaming?
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Keystone and Central City would both be playable locations, and each would have their own set of main missions and side quests. And, depending on what the player chose to complete, these quests would either make citizens grateful or dislike the player.
Other characters included villains like Weather Wizard, Mirror Master, and Captain Cold. The game would also have an interesting appearance from Jay Garrick after having the Flash kidnapped by villains aiming to do experiments on his blood.
Also interesting is that the developers had hoped to get Ryan Reynolds as the voice for the Flash, but the project never made it that far.
It would have definitely been an interesting game, and we can only hope with the current TV series and upcoming Flash movie, that we’ll get another chance at seeing a video game come to fruition.
Source: DidYouKnowGaming