Write a Review. Positive: 9 out of Mixed: 4 out of Negative: 7 out of This game has brilliant exploration. It is an absolute joy to just fly around and explore. The powers are fun to use and although it has This game has brilliant exploration. The powers are fun to use and although it has flaws, the game is great. Its just simply amazing. People had high hopes and thus said that they where betrayed and then they complain about it to people who don't care.
A far better game than most would say. It's the ultimate Superman sim, with a sense of freedom like no other, and does well with A far better game than most would say. It's the ultimate Superman sim, with a sense of freedom like no other, and does well with it's boss battles and the feeling of power you get. It is repetitive at times, but I haven't played a game that isn't. The gameplay is pretty good, but they could have made the game much more interesting.
It's just the same thing over and over again. Beat The gameplay is pretty good, but they could have made the game much more interesting. Beat up these robots, then beat up some more robots, save a kitten i'm not kidding , beat up yet more robots You get the idea. The game definitely needs more depth and some climatic moments such as saving the plane in the movie, but sadly it has none. The foundations are good in this game, but it could have been so much more. I would say EA has messed up another franchises name, but in this case, all previous superman games were bad anyway, and EA has made this one I would say EA has messed up another franchises name, but in this case, all previous superman games were bad anyway, and EA has made this one better.
It is still a bad game though, just not as bad as the others. This is the worst game i have ever played. I only got up to the second level! It's really hard! Also it is boring. Previous Next Images 4. Overview 2. Get it here.
Play it there. Learn More. All Downloads. Description Share this. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: New. Although the game itself functions properly and hasn't given me any trouble thus far, I was disappointed to discover this was actually a used, pre-owned copy when the product details listed it as being 'New'. Furthermore, the disc itself isn't in the best of conditions-- even by used game standards. I'm an employee of GameStop and I know what the standards of pre-owned games are.
However, considering the cheaper price I paid for it, I'm not too angry about it anymore because I feel I've gotten my value from it. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned. Fly at dizzying speeds. Lift massive objects. Use unbelievable powers to save or destroy. Not enough interaction with the city. Comments Fans have waited for a great Superman game for awhile.
Superman Returns delivers an enjoyable ride as Superman that is not as fru strating as the games that have came before it but still lacks deliveriing the most complete experience.
Some of the cutscenes look quite nice but most of the dialogue is cheesier than the movie. Any fan of Superman should love this game though. Verdict A must have for any hardcore Superman fan but probably only a rental for the rest of the world. It has some genuinely cool elements, but ultimately ends up being another far-from-super release. Eventually, you're given the ability to move at hyperspeeds -- up to mph -- and given the huge playing field that you're allowed, this gets crazy fun.
As disappointing as this game is, the ability to literally fly up alongside a skyscraper at mach speed is a serious gaming rush. After being given the basics of how to use your super breath, freeze breath and heat vision, you're suddenly supposed to be able to protect the city from dozens of meteorites hurtling downward.
You'll shoot down a mess of them, but eventually the city will take too much damage and you've failed. If you manage to somehow make it through this one, you're then tossed into a battle arena where, for some reason, you're pitted against a morphing enemy who would be considered at least a minor boss in most games.
Should this have been my intro to the game's fight mechanics? It's frustrating as hell. Oddly, once -- and if -- you beat him, the real game starts and the level of the competition drops rapidly. To its credit, the game does do a good job of dealing with the Superman concept. He doesn't have a health meter, per se. That's cool. He's Superman, after all. Instead of having to worry about his health, you have to be concerned with the health of Metropolis.
If the city gets pounded, you lose. Supes is kind of like a goalie that has to protect an square-mile net. The game obviously tries to mimic the open-endedness and free-roaming of Spider-Man 2. Unfortunately, while you have an square-mile playing field on which to explore, there's very little free-roaming to do.
All you have to do is fly off in a certain direction to kick off a new chapter. The result is that you never have a chance to just goof around and check out this vast playground.
You're constantly being yanked into battle after repetitive battle against Metallo and a series of land-based or air-based robots. The concept of a huge Metropolis is a great one. The fact that you get very little chance to actually poke around in the city is a letdown. Yes, there's a Mr.
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