This game is extraordinary. It pulls you in with its huge world and comic book style graphics, and then keeps you there for its fun combat, stunning story, plethora of side quests, and great hidden items. The graphics in this game are great for an open world game. Even a year later it still looks great. The entire world is well made and absolutely huge. It will keep you searching for that last battery core. The combat is a high point ofthe game and also a low point. The awesome powers that you get to use in combat are fun, but enemies can be very difficult to kill even on medium difficutly and the cover system is a wreck. It is almost impossible to tell where you can take cover and where you can't. The combat is still great even though it could be better. The story in this game is one of the best ever made. It throughs a huge number of questions at you, and they only get bigger as you near the end of the game. The good and evil system in the game is very fun and is a good boundry to stop you from wrecking all out carnage (even though it is fun to just go crazy and destroy everything, especially when you soup up your powers to super hero levels). The decisions that you are faced with in the game end up falling flat, however. There is never a reason to really care which one you pick and they all lead to the same result. You never have to make any difficult decisions (except at the end, and those end up being meaningless choices that don't effect the ending). In my first playthrough I only chose one bad choice and that was just because I wanted some powerups. I also would have liked to have seen some indoor areas. Running around buildings is great, but I would have liked to have some shoot outs inside buildings. It is great to watch your character's powers increase in different ways depending on if you decide to be evil or good.
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