12 Worst Superhero Video Games Of All Time
12. Superman 64
You can't write about the worst of superhero games without the most infamous of the lot - Superman 64.
Good old Supes hasn't had the best of luck in video games. Despite being seemingly ripe for the picking as a game character, there's never really been a fantastic Superman game. Superman 64 is definitely not a good Superman game. In fact, it's barely even passable as a game in general.
In Superman 64, you roam around a virtual recreation of Metropolis where the bulk of the gameplay revolves around navigating Superman through a terribly-rendered city full of fog, usually flying through rings and occasionally stopping to pick up an object.
That's basically it for the game. It plays terribly, nothing is fun, and it's incredibly deserving of all the ire that gets thrown towards it.
It's easy to point the blame at the developers, Titus Interactive for releasing a title in this state, but in a 2011 interview, Eric Caen, the game's producer, revealed that the game ended up as it was because Warner Bros and DC Comics heavily controlled what happened in the game. They didn't want Superman to fight real people - hence the virtual world - and around 10% of the original design made it into the final product.
A PlayStation version was also due for release after the huge failure of the N64 title, but the license expired and it never got off the ground.