E3 2006: Superman Returns

Tiburon Studios, best known for Madden NFL and NCAA Football are all set to bring the Man of Steel to a console near you with Superman Returns - the…

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E3 2006: Superman Returns

Tiburon Studios, best known for Madden NFL and NCAA Football are all set to bring the Man of Steel to a console near you with Superman Returns - the game.

The game will be powered by the same technology that Tiburon use to fuel their Madden NFL games and will feature an open-ended Metrolpolis (which will measure nearly 80 square miles) for Superman to protect and serve.

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“As the Man of Steel, you’ll hone your unworldly super powers such as Flight, X-Ray Vision, Heat Vision, Super Hearing, Super Strength, Super Speed, and Super Breath to fight villains that only Superman can defeat. Explore your super powers to discover new uses and combinations: use Heat Vision to melt a rogue car or as a focused laser-like beam to cut through thick metal; use Super Breath to move heavy objects or freeze villains into solid ice. You can also combine powers and interact with your environment; for instance, freeze water spouting from a broken fire hydrant into a giant icicle with your Super Breath and use your Super Strength to hurl it at an enemy.”

For more info, fly over to the official site .

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