Ack wrote:Yeah, once i had the throw mechanics down, the Man of Steel stage was where things got rough. But you can actually use enemies to smash those teleporters in the ground, which can cut down on the number of guys you must face. It was the only way I made it through the final level.
And I really need to pick up both Batman Returns and Maximum Carnage. Neither are in my SNES collection yet.
Before your write up in this thread, I had never noticed the teleporters and thought it was simply wave after wave of enemies. I'll definitely this another play in hopes to beat it without cheating.
If you enjoyed D&RofSupes, you'll love Batman Returns (assuming you haven't played it). Maximum Carnage, however, is ridiculously challenging. Hidden power-ups are basically a must if you want to advance in the game. But, it's a better game than Separation Anxiety, and although it has the same enemies over and over, it still provides a fun Spidey experience.