A prototype of the Factor 5 Superman game comes to light

Now that Batman and Superman are being distributed beautifully in theaters around the world thanks to the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeSurely many believe that the dark knight has little to do with the superpowers of the man of steel and they may be right, but If there is something in which Batman beats Superman and the street, it is in the world of video games.

gSpecial thanks to Rocksteady and its Arkham saga The quality of the Batman games has been so high that many consider them to be the best superhero games in history, very far from the level that the Superman games have exhibitedespecially that infamous Superman 64cataloged as one of the worst video games in history.

Recently a YouTube channel has revealed a video of a canceled project Factor 5 about Kal-El who was going to be called Superman: Man of Steel. In it you can see some sketches of what the game would be like, which would feature some mythical villains such as Brainiac, Metallo or Lex Luthor.

The Factor 5 studio achieved great success in the 90s thanks to games such as Super Turrican, Indiana Jones: Greatest Adventures or Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. His last work was Lair for PS3 in 2007, a year later the company unfortunately had to close down.

Let’s hope that someone takes the baton and ensures that Superman finally has a game worthy of its protagonist, there was talk that even Rocksteady could have in mind taking on such an arduous task. We can’t think of a better study.

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