Superman Returns: The Videogame gets November 20 release date

Superman Returns Rioting


Electronic Arts has officially announced the release date for their upcoming cross-format title for portable, next-generation and current-generation consoles, Superman Returns: The Videogame. The game will span across the PSP, DS, Xbox 360, PS2 and original Xbox leaving you spoilt for choice as to which console to buy it for. The game features a Hollywood-style storyline from Warner Bros entertainment which won’t disappoint, coupled with a free roaming 80 square miles Metropolis for you to fly around and complete your superhero missions on.

The 80-square mile city isn’t small in height either as it stretches from the street right up into the clouds allowing you to make the most out of your flying ability. The game features some ‘revolutionary’ new flight mechanics that has been aimed towards giving the player full command of all possible aerial maneuvers in an almost acrobatic fashion. As Superman, the player must protect Metropolis from the most well-known villains in the 60 years of young DC Comics universe and conquer more than 100 missions.

The question is: Will it fly or flop? We’ll see when this game is released and when we have more details on the features for the different console versions of the game. If you’re really eager to get behind the scenes of this game, check out our Superman Returns: The Videogame E3 preview.

Superman Returns Rioting


Electronic Arts has officially announced the release date for their upcoming cross-format title for portable, next-generation and current-generation consoles, Superman Returns: The Videogame. The game will span across the PSP, DS, Xbox 360, PS2 and original Xbox leaving you spoilt for choice as to which console to buy it for. The game features a Hollywood-style storyline from Warner Bros entertainment which won’t disappoint, coupled with a free roaming 80 square miles Metropolis for you to fly around and complete your superhero missions on.

The 80-square mile city isn’t small in height either as it stretches from the street right up into the clouds allowing you to make the most out of your flying ability. The game features some ‘revolutionary’ new flight mechanics that has been aimed towards giving the player full command of all possible aerial maneuvers in an almost acrobatic fashion. As Superman, the player must protect Metropolis from the most well-known villains in the 60 years of young DC Comics universe and conquer more than 100 missions.

The question is: Will it fly or flop? We’ll see when this game is released and when we have more details on the features for the different console versions of the game. If you’re really eager to get behind the scenes of this game, check out our Superman Returns: The Videogame E3 preview.

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