So to say Super Soldier came as a pleasant surprise is an understatement the game might feel unpolished and rough in places, but it's a thoroughly enjoyable romp while its six-to-eight hour campaign persists. We are not huge Captain America fans, and SEGA has not exactly covered itself in glory with its recent super-hero portfolio. It's true, going into Captain America: Super Soldier we had almost zero expectations from the game. In borrowing many of conventions popularised by Rocksteady's surprise blockbuster, SEGA has crafted an enjoyable third-person adventure game that achieved something we never expected it to do: make us care about Captain America. Given the quality of SEGA's most recent Marvel movie tie-ins, Captain America: Super Soldier feels like a triumph. SEGA's clearly spent a lot of time playing Batman: Arkham Asylum.
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