

#Superman game xbox 360 Pc
The task that fell to Sony Online Entertainment (now Daybreak Game Company) was to create a PC and PS3 (now also PS4) MMORPG based on the massive universe of DC, and this was no easy thing to do. The sequels are also of very high quality, better than any other game on this list, but we felt it was sufficient to only include Asylum in this article. The narrative, graphics, controls, world, and details, everything combined to form a game that is still the benchmark for all other superhero titles. Rocksteady has changed the paradigm of games based on superheroes, with an adventure that was not only a fantastic Dark Knight story, but also a superb action game in its own right. This one certainly needs no introduction. Still, if you keep it in the clouds, you might still take something away from Superman Returns. The problem was everything else: horrible story, mediocre graphics and atrocious controls. Flying around a very open version of Metropolis was undoubtedly the high point in the game (literally and figuratively), and probably the one that came closest to recreating the experience of actually being the Man of Steel (in the air at least). But it did had a redeeming quality - flight in open world. Let's make it clear that Superman Returns is not a good game. Still, Justice League Heroes is a reasonable enough offering for those who are fans of the DC heroes, and it allows two players simultaneously in some platforms. The situation worsened when shortly after Marvel released the vastly superior Marvel Ultimate Alliance, which like the two titles mentioned above, was also an isometric action-RPG. Justice League Heroes was DC Comics answer to X-Men Legends, following the same action-RPG style with the isometric view, but it was several steps down in terms of quality. The Adventures of Batman & Robin, The Death and Return of Superman

It is a bit repetitive and lacks the depth of other games in the genre, but it's still worth being remembered by fans of the Man of Steel. Players would not only assume the role of Superman, but also control the variations that followed his death, like Superboy and Cyborg Superman. The gameplay was very similar to something like Final Fight or Streets of Rage, although with variation offered by the powers of the various characters. Yes, the same Blizzard that later made Starcraft, Warcraft and Diablo. This may surprise many players, but this action game inspired by the story of Death and Return of Superman, was produced by Blizzard. Despite the developer's name, all versions were based on the Batman animated series, as is evident by the visual style on the characters. The SNES game was once again made by Konami and it had better story and graphics, but the Mega Drive version benefitted from more fluid gameplay and allowed cooperation between two players, where one would control Batman and the other Robin. The same situation that happened with Batman Return was repeated in this game, also released across several platforms, but produced by different developers. It was nothing exceptional, but it is a solid enough Superman game. The game was a mix of action and platforming, and allowed players to switch between several Superman powers, including laser vision, super strength, flight, and even spinning to make holes in the ground. This version of the character was clearly inspired by the comic books, and even included Brainiac as the main villain, who has always been more associated with comics. Our first Superman highlight is also the hero's first game on the Mega Drive, titled only as "Superman". And it even included a driving sequence for the Batmobile! The game had very detailed graphics for the 16-bit era, and gameplay reminiscent of Final Fight. However, the Super Nintendo version was considerably superior to others, including the one on Mega Drive, because it was produced by Konami.

#Superman game xbox 360 movie
Batman Returns is based on the movie with the same name, the second directed by Tim Burton, and it was released for several platforms. This was not the first game based on Batman, far from it, but it was probably the first to really stand out during the early years. Instead, we remember some of the classics, or discover some of the more modern games that starred the two iconic DC Heroes.
#Superman game xbox 360 series
And no, this is not a competition, because we know that Batman would easily win it just with the Arkham series alone. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is finally coming out this week, and we decided to celebrate the occasion by recalling what are, in our opinion, the best games that included the two heroes.
