


Not when fighting bank robbers or catching a falling plane, but when the big villains arrive. I agree for the most part, but there has to be challenge to the Superman part too. You have a recipe for a super-fun, challenging, enjoyable game. His detective skills, writing skills and interpersonal relationships are what make Superman interesting.īoom.

Step 2: Most of the gameplay should be Clark Kent. Step 1: While Superman, give him his powers. * Throws wrapper logo at global economy three or four times, goes "fuck that", and spins the Earth back to the precambrian. You're bulletproof, you have : super-punch, laser eyes, super elastic S logo wrapper, you can outrun a train, jump over a building, and roundkick the sun into the nearest black hole. Wealth distribution, internalized identities, social cohesions and mutations, short-term profit and ecological perspectives, religious bigotry and materialist reductionism, cognitive limitations and communication expansions, empathy circles and widening responsabilities, mass disinformation and freedom of speech, fair opportunities and birth inequalities, animal suffering and prioritary human requirements, differential scientific awareness, demography and diseases, moral universalisms and relativistic thresholds, individuality and cooperation, animality and culture, death and meaning. Make him face the world's actual threats and issues. It's indeed just a matter of making it challenging enough.
