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This game is actually worse than I remember it. Watching that video is painful, it's lame on an epic scale. They managed to take such a promising concept and make it frustratingly boring. I can accept that they couldn't make a free roaming world but restricting you to rings is just an unbelievably bad decision.
I still remember one review of this game said the best part of the game is the cover art.
ON Superman 64, I can only imagine the poor kids who got this game as a present - EPIC DISAPPOINTMENT.
Like when I got Pac Man for the Atari 2600 - another game with deceptive cover art.
I was a kid, and couldn't comprehend why Pac Man translated so badly onto the 2600 console.
(NOW I know it's because it's a 4 - bit unit)
I remember a sense of panic when I plugged in the cartridge and turned on the game.
I couldn't believe my eyes - this just wasn't right!
It was as though I wanted to look in the box again for the REAL game; as if it were still hidden in there somewhere.
I remember saying how disappointed I was to my dad, and he took it as me being an ungrateful brat.
We can't blame his generation for total lack of understanding when it came to games, though, since they never even had PONG.
Most movie games suck, back then, most movie games were good like Toy story or Lion King, but now. You are pretty much asking for a bad game when it's based off a movie. Blame the kids for demanding all these games off movies and shows, and I mean little kids...
most movie games were good like Toy story or Lion King, but now.
No they weren't, you're just remembering some fondly. There's always some good movie games but they're overshadowed by the sheer amount of fail in all the other ones.