

Apparently, the programmers thought so too because you will need to complete levels where all you do is use this jump to get from one ledge to another. His use of buildings to get that all-too-familiar superhero jump off of the side of a vertical object is also a nice touch. Spawn's actions and movements also coincide with the superhero look. The appearance of the character and the rest of the scenery look as if they have been plucked right out of the confines of the Image world. Give me a break! These fall-down enemies do nothing more than just irritate you and boost your self-confidence as you walk through them with the greatest of ease. Why? Because you're Spawn, a superhero that can't be harmed by mortals.

All of the enemies could be armed with nuclear devices and still not put a scratch on you. However, one problem arises with this impressive-sounding scenario. This directional side scrolling action title puts you up against an army of hired thugs with knives, guns, fire bombs and bare fists. The character bears a striking resemblance to the 4 comic book (which is good), but game play and uniqueness have been passed over flying at warp 9. Spawn can be compared to every typical comic-book hero that has been transformed into a video game. Using your arsenal of hell-spawned weapons, fight your way through the urban landscape to reach the captive children. however you have been given the power to fight as Todd McFarlane's popular superhero. Children (including Spawn's daughter, Cyan) have been kidnapped by a sinister foe.
