Gaming News - November 2006
Redwood City, CA (November 20, 2006) - Electronic Arts today announced
that it is now shipping Superman Returns to retail stores nationwide.
From EA:
The game, which features storylines from both the Warner Bros. Pictures’ film
Superman Returns and more than 60 years of DC Comics’ content, was developed by
EA’s award-winning Tiburon Studio in Orlando, Fla., which develops Madden NFL
football, the most popular sports franchise in videogame history. Superman
Returns: The Videogame is the ultimate open-world super hero experience and is
available on the Xbox 360, as well as PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo DS and Game
Boy Advance.
“We are really proud to ship Superman Returns: The Videogame today, as this is a
huge milestone for our studio. We are thrilled to deliver the largest open-world
game to date and to have set a new standard in super hero videogames at EA
Tiburon,” said Steven Chiang, vice president and general manager of EA Tiburon.
“Now players get the ability to fly, fight and make decisions as Superman, the
most powerful super hero, and save Metropolis.”
See firsthand what it is like to be Superman in the first multi-dimensional
open-world game, where you can go anywhere in the 80 square miles of Metropolis,
from the street up into the clouds. Revolutionary new flight mechanics gives the
player full command of all aerial maneuvers. As Superman, the player must
protect Metropolis from the most well-known villains in the DC Comics universe
and conquer more than 100 missions that only Superman can overcome including
saving Metropolis and its citizens from destruction, battling enemies and saving
the planet from natural disasters. The game will feature all the classic
superpowers, but learning to master all of them during flight and combat will
take work – even for Superman.
The game features the voice and likeness of Brandon Routh (Superman/Clark Kent)
as well as the voices of Kevin Spacey (Lex Luthor), Kate Bosworth (Lois Lane),
Parker Posey (Kitty Kowalski) and Sam Huntington (Jimmy Olsen), all reprising
their roles from the Warner Bros. Pictures’ film directed by Bryan Singer.


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