Seven Awesome Superhero Games
October 22nd 2008 08:39
There are a number of super hero characters that we all know of and have heard of, and we have all played at least one video game with a super hero character as the hero or heroine. Well, there is a reason behind why manufacturers continue to manufacture and produce superhero video games, and it's because they sell. People secretly like prending to be Spiderman and Wonder Woman, so they play the games.
I mean this way you don't have to dress up like Batman more than likely make a fool out of yourself, you can just play the coolest Batman superhero video game. I mean, we can't all have super powers and it's a lot better to pretend to be superheroes in video games versus dressing up like them and running around town, in real life. It'll definitely prevent some embarassment.
Well, below are 7 popular superhero video games that you've either heard of and have played or have at least heard of. Definitely check them out otherwise.
1. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
Although there's no Spider-Man movie coming out this year, that's not stopping Activision's excellent series of Spidey games. The latest sees our red-suited hero tackling his longtime foe Venom amid the skyscrapers and streets of a quarantined New York City. You'll also run into the lovely Black Cat, not-so-lovely Luke Cage, and not-at-all-lovely-unless-you' re-into-that-sort-of-thing Wolverine, as you web your way around the Big Apple. Best of all, you can flip between Spidey's classic outfit and his black symbiote suit at the tap of a button, gaining a completely different set of moves and abilities when you do. Ever wanted to see Spider-Man chuck a car at a perp? Here's your chance.
2. LEGO Batman
Who'd have thought that making video games based on LEGO toys would be such a success? Not us, but fortunately some bright spark had more vision than we apparently do. LEGO Batman is the latest in one of gaming's most successful series, and not only does it let you play the Caped Crusader himself, but you can also take on the role of umpteen of his famous friends and infamous foes. To the Bat-Xbox, Robin!
3. Super Granny 4
Even the most grizzled of gamers idolize their grannies. The latest in the smash hit Super Granny series gives our favorite geriatric superheroines their own adventure, pitting them against the evil Colonel Hans Foote. Who has stolen all the blue hair dye in the world, and...no, just kidding, Granny. Please don't hurt us. Granny, put down the table.
4. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
Who'd win in a fight, Batman or Sub-Zero? This perennial playground puzzler will be answered on November 10, when the worlds of Mortal Kombat and DC Comics are married in a video game. This isn't going to be one of those happy storybook weddings, though: as you'd expect from a Mortal Kombat-style fighter, lots and lots of domestic violence is in the cards. With the likes of Catwoman, Superman, The Flash and Wonder Woman taking on the Mortal Kombat cast, it's a hero's dream come true.
5. City of Heroes/Villains
It's a little long in the tooth, but if you'd rather create your own superhero than play as an already-established character, this massively-multiplayer online game is the one for you. Once you've picked your outrageous costume, your superpowers, and a suitably impressive moniker, you're let loose in an online world filled with opportunities for crime-stopping...or crime-starting, if you're playing as a nefarious villain. Either way, you're bound to have a super time.
6. Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
If you're not sold on all this next-gen, Wii-60-PS3 nonsense, don't despair. This Hulk game released on PS2, Xbox and Gamecube back in 2005, and it still measures up today. Ultimate Destruction perfectly captures what's so cool about the Green Goliath; namely, that he can smash absolutely everything. Want to flatten a car into a sheet of twisted metal and use it as a shield? Go ahead. Want to jump aboard a fighter jet and wrestle it to the ground? Course you do. Ultimate Destruction will let you do all that and more at a price that's wallet friendly.
7. DC Universe Online
File this under "one to watch," because it's still a ways out from release. But it's looking so good we just couldn't resist throwing it into the mix. DC Universe Online is a Sony-developed online game with renowned DC comic book artist Jim Lee heading up its creative team. Players will be able to log in, create their own alternate identity, and immerse themselves in the rich world of the DC comics. Talk about tantalizing.
I mean this way you don't have to dress up like Batman more than likely make a fool out of yourself, you can just play the coolest Batman superhero video game. I mean, we can't all have super powers and it's a lot better to pretend to be superheroes in video games versus dressing up like them and running around town, in real life. It'll definitely prevent some embarassment.
Well, below are 7 popular superhero video games that you've either heard of and have played or have at least heard of. Definitely check them out otherwise.
1. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
Although there's no Spider-Man movie coming out this year, that's not stopping Activision's excellent series of Spidey games. The latest sees our red-suited hero tackling his longtime foe Venom amid the skyscrapers and streets of a quarantined New York City. You'll also run into the lovely Black Cat, not-so-lovely Luke Cage, and not-at-all-lovely-unless-you' re-into-that-sort-of-thing Wolverine, as you web your way around the Big Apple. Best of all, you can flip between Spidey's classic outfit and his black symbiote suit at the tap of a button, gaining a completely different set of moves and abilities when you do. Ever wanted to see Spider-Man chuck a car at a perp? Here's your chance.
2. LEGO Batman
Who'd have thought that making video games based on LEGO toys would be such a success? Not us, but fortunately some bright spark had more vision than we apparently do. LEGO Batman is the latest in one of gaming's most successful series, and not only does it let you play the Caped Crusader himself, but you can also take on the role of umpteen of his famous friends and infamous foes. To the Bat-Xbox, Robin!
3. Super Granny 4
Even the most grizzled of gamers idolize their grannies. The latest in the smash hit Super Granny series gives our favorite geriatric superheroines their own adventure, pitting them against the evil Colonel Hans Foote. Who has stolen all the blue hair dye in the world, and...no, just kidding, Granny. Please don't hurt us. Granny, put down the table.
4. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
Who'd win in a fight, Batman or Sub-Zero? This perennial playground puzzler will be answered on November 10, when the worlds of Mortal Kombat and DC Comics are married in a video game. This isn't going to be one of those happy storybook weddings, though: as you'd expect from a Mortal Kombat-style fighter, lots and lots of domestic violence is in the cards. With the likes of Catwoman, Superman, The Flash and Wonder Woman taking on the Mortal Kombat cast, it's a hero's dream come true.
5. City of Heroes/Villains
It's a little long in the tooth, but if you'd rather create your own superhero than play as an already-established character, this massively-multiplayer online game is the one for you. Once you've picked your outrageous costume, your superpowers, and a suitably impressive moniker, you're let loose in an online world filled with opportunities for crime-stopping...or crime-starting, if you're playing as a nefarious villain. Either way, you're bound to have a super time.
6. Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
If you're not sold on all this next-gen, Wii-60-PS3 nonsense, don't despair. This Hulk game released on PS2, Xbox and Gamecube back in 2005, and it still measures up today. Ultimate Destruction perfectly captures what's so cool about the Green Goliath; namely, that he can smash absolutely everything. Want to flatten a car into a sheet of twisted metal and use it as a shield? Go ahead. Want to jump aboard a fighter jet and wrestle it to the ground? Course you do. Ultimate Destruction will let you do all that and more at a price that's wallet friendly.
7. DC Universe Online
File this under "one to watch," because it's still a ways out from release. But it's looking so good we just couldn't resist throwing it into the mix. DC Universe Online is a Sony-developed online game with renowned DC comic book artist Jim Lee heading up its creative team. Players will be able to log in, create their own alternate identity, and immerse themselves in the rich world of the DC comics. Talk about tantalizing.
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