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Superman: The Man of Steel is an action-adventure video game for Xbox, based on DC Comics' character Superman. It was developed by Circus Freak, and published by Infogrames under the Atari brand name and released in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics.
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The story flows out of events outlined in Superman: Y2K, in which futuristic villain Braniac 13 injected Metropoliswith a technological virus. Superman was able to prevent it from spreading, but as a result of it, the city was upgraded into a true "City of Tomorrow". Huge high-tech buildings soar in to the sky while hover cars and the Rail Whale bu...
Many of Superman's abilities are at the player's immediate disposal. Flight and super strength are inherent, super hearing assists with the game's radar system, X-ray visionis important for searching for bombs or other weapons, and freeze breath is widely used for putting out fires. Heat vision is mostly used for enemies that have a vulnerability t...
The game received mixed-to-negative reviews, with many citing a confusing control scheme and repetitive mission modes. IGN called the game "pure kryptonite," stating "I'm convinced Superman has a bottle of Wild Turkey tucked in his back pocket. What else could explain why he's so incredibly difficult to control?" They rated the game a 4.7 out of 10...
IGN review of Superman: The Man of SteelGamespot Review of Superman: The Man of SteelSide-scrolling action game where the player controls Superman through various levels in an effort to defeat various villains, culminating with the evil supervillain Brainiac. In Europe it was released as Superman: The Man of Steel.
Walkthrough of Superman: The Man of Steel in high definition on Xbox.
May 20, 2003 · Two of Superman's biggest rivals, Brainiac 13 and Lex Luthor, have plans for world domination. It's nothing new for the caped hero, but he must use all of his strength to stop both villains from taking over the world.
- John Hight
- Jean-Philippe Agati
- David Abrams
- Steven Ackrich
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Nov 28, 2020 · The Man of Steel has a bit of an iffy record when it comes to video games. Here's what Metacritic has to say.