So I was originally going to
review Captain America: Super Soldier, but I obtained a copy too late to write a
timely review (ironic seeing as Cap first appeared in Timely comics, but I
digress).
Besides, after playing through it .The desktop comes with a
DVD electronic,If you have a
Sonos system in your office or home, . .
there's just not that much to talk about. It's basically Captain America: Arkham
Asylum.I had cheaptruereligion,
and I lived with it by taking things like Tums. No, seriously. The game's combat
system apes the now classic 2009 "I am the Bat" simulator so fully it could be
prosecuted for infringement if such a thing were possible. It's not though,
which is why this thing tends to happen in gaming all the time.
The game
does have a few differences from the curse-breaking Batman game, both good and
bad. On the good side, the use of Cap's shield is a pretty solid risk/reward
battle mechanic. Holding onto it gives you extra defensive options (including
the ability to bounce bullets back at baddies),the machine does not use a
traditional projectorlampproducer; but
it's also a very useful weapon to knock out groups of weaker foes, and disrupt
the larger ones at a range. This addition that's definitive of the character
actually gives the combat something unique and may actually just make it better
than Arkham's system.
On the other hand, Arkham Asylum wasn't just
combat, it also had excellent stealth segments and puzzle solving, both core
elements of Batman's characterization. Super Soldier doesn't know what to do to
make up for this really, only offering some very lame acrobatic sections to
capture Cap's athletic prowess,Managers at aquatics and petsupplies manufacturer
Rolf C. and nothing to represent his leadership skills. Thus the only thing the
game has going for it is the combat, which would get repetitive if the game
weren't so short. So if you can't wait for Arkham City, go ahead and rent it,
but do not buy by any means. Other than that . . . it's just another movie tie
in, better than the majority, but not great by any means.
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