In the absence of his own AAA solo or Justice League game, MultiVersus has become the best Superman game yet. Other games like Superman 64 have tried (and failed) to give an authentic Superman experience of flying and using all of his powers. MultiVersus provides not only the experience of using Superman's flight, but also his super strength, heat vision, and frost breath.
Since MultiVersus entered its beta, essentially a soft launch, on July 26, players have been enjoying the platform fighter and have been especially impressed with its faithful depiction of characters' source material. Characters like The Iron Giant, Steven Universe, and Arya Stark all have movesets that are rightly pulled from their source movie, cartoon, and book/show, respectively. Superman is no exception and has a variety of moves from his iterations across different media.
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MultiVersus is surprisingly the best Superman game, as it successfully shows his whole kit of powers, without feeling either overwhelming or aimless. Using the simple controls featured in MultiVersus, all of Superman's abilities are easy inputs, making any player able to use Superman's powers and let players feel like they're in complete control over the Man of Steel. This simplicity doesn't compromise anything, though, as MultiVersus players still have access to a complete set of Superman's powers.
After players unlock Superman in MultiVersus, they'll find that thanks to the simple control scheme of WB's crossover platform fighter, all of Superman's abilities feel easily usable. None of the powers feel as though they are overly complex for players to pull off. Frost breath is just holding down the special attack
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