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Factor 5 speaks out on 'Superman' game
Factor 5 speaks out on 'Superman' game
Last week's closure of Brash Entertainment left a number of unanswered questions lingering, and as thrilled as we are that Saw is still set to get its game on , we're more curious to find out if Superman survived the publisher's swift implosion. The Man of Steel was allegedly the subject of ...
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Factor 5 Discusses 'Superman'
G4 TV - TheFeed — ... our large-scale multi-platform projects was started with Brash because it is a dream property for us, hasn't been given its dues in gaming since the Atari 2600, and has a huge universe to draw from," teased Eggebrecht. He furthered that "things are obviously in flux and we hope that the game proves to be as indestructible as our hero..." Factor 5 is, however, working on "several" multi-platform and Wii-specific titles. Source

Alleged screens and video from Factor 5's canned Superman game
Joystiq [Xbox] — ... Some footage and screens from Factor 5's Superman project have managed to make their way online, courtesy of Unseen64. While we would've liked to have seen some actual gameplay, sadly the only items on offer are a brief CG trailer (past the break) and some screens. We'd offer our opinion on it all one way or the other, but all of this media seems to be from really early in the game's development -- who knows which way the title was headed? Well, in the opposite direction of Superman 64 would have been nice. [Via IGN] ...

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