Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (video game)

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Fantastic Four:
Rise of the Silver Surfer
F4 ROTSScover.jpg
North American PlayStation 2 cover art
Developer(s) 7 Studios
Visual Concepts (PS3/X360)
Hands-On Mobile (Mobile)
Publisher(s) 2K
Producer(s) Paul Weaver
Designer(s) Chase Jones
Writer(s) Flint Dille, John Zuur Platten
Composer(s) Ron Fish
Platform(s) Mobile, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS
ReleaseMobile
DS, PS2, PS3, X360
  • WW: June 15, 2007
Wii
  • NA: June 15, 2007
  • AU: June 15, 2007
  • EU: June 29, 2007
Genre(s) Third-person action-adventure game
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 video game based on the film of the same name and stars the Marvel Comics characters Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer published by 2K. It is a sequel to the 2005 video game Fantastic Four , itself based on the film of the same name.

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Gameplay

The game allows the player to take on the role of any member of the Fantastic Four team and to switch characters at any time. Each of the characters has a special ability: [2]

During the game, the player faces enemies from the Fantastic Four universe, such as Silver Surfer, Terrax, Red Ghost, Super-Skrull, and Dr. Doom.

In addition to missions featuring the whole team, there are various solo missions during the game, such as the Human Torch chasing the Silver Surfer through New York and Sue Storm using her invisibility powers to sneak through a Military Base.

The game also allows the use of fused attacks, giving the player the ability of combining powers to pull off new moves. There are 12 different moves in the game, one with each combination of team members. One example is Sue creating an energy field & Johnny filling it with flame, effectively creating a bomb. Another is Ben charging toward enemy hordes and Sue projecting spinning telekinetic blades around him.

Reception

Hyper's Daniel Wilks commended the game for "being better than Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ", but criticized it for being "dull, repetitive and lazy". [37]

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