
Ms. Throwback of TLR Writes "Right at the beginning it’s clear that attention to detail was taken in character design and scenery. The game is visually appealing from background to foreground. city scenes scroll past the backdrop while helicopter spotlights and drops of rain entertain the foreground. detailed spray paintings of graffiti and cracks in the buildings give this title an art direction to be proud of."

Today we're taking a look at 10 comic book characters that would make fantstic protagonists for their own superhero video games.
GamerFitnation's Antwand Pearman AKA BlackBible Interviewed Hector Sanchez on Injustice Gods Among us. He was asked if Spawn could be playable in the game? FINALLY Injustice has arrived and is available to all who will bow down before the New Gods of Earth. Still with a full roster of the most powerful heroes and villains in DC Comics is it possible for them to throw a legendary demon SPAWN in the mix?
In my opinion Spawn would fit perfectly.Still I ask you the fans would you like to see SPAWN in INJUSTICE God Among Us? Further more do you feel he's a good fit for the game?
That would be so damn dope!
Spawn really needs his own game...but one that doesn't totally suck.
wow spawn , i am old enough to remember the awesome movie. Still waiting for number 2!
Adding Spawn is like adding Freddy Krueger to MK9... IE he would break the theme and look out of place.

"Rocksteady has really made a name for itself since its founding in 2004. Though the studio has only three games under its belt, two of those are the critically-acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City, which have been lauded for being so faithful to the source material. It’s clear that Rocksteady can’t continue working on Batman games until the end of time, though there is plenty of material to draw from, but the question is what direction should the studio take once they are finished with the Dark Knight’s story?"
Spawn needs a good game. he is an awesome character who has never received his worthy title yet.
They work for WB so I doubt they'd be able to do Marvel without a lot of contracts.