Spawn: The Eternal

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Spawn: The Eternal

Developer(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Hudson Soft (JPN)
Platform(s) PlayStation
Release date(s)
  • PAL April, 1998
  • JP September 17, 1998
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player
Distribution 1 CD-ROM

Spawn: The Eternal is a video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation, based on the Spawn comic book series created by Todd McFarlane and produced by Image Comics. It was released on December 1, 1997 in North America, the same time the movie was released on home video and received poor reviews.[2] When played on a CD player, the disc would be revealed to contain a lengthy audio interview with Spawn creator Todd McFarlane.

Development

Development on the game began in early 1995. The game's original format was scrapped in 1996 so that it could be redesigned in the same 3-D maze style as the hugely popular Tomb Raider, leading to the development cycle being stretched out to two years.[3] A release date was announced for August 1997,[3] but pushed back to December due to further delays.

Reception

The game received a generally negative response from critics. GameSpot scored the game 1.8/10, citing poor controls, buggy graphics, and a camera which moves far too slow to keep up with the player character.[4] IGN gave the game a 2/10, complaining of grainy textures, simplistic combat, overly easy puzzles, and general lack of challenge.[5]

References

  1. http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/data/198729.html
  2. GameStats: Spawn: The Eternal Cheats, Reviews, News
  3. 3.0 3.1 Brown, Steve (August 1997). "Junk Drawer: Video Games". Wizard (72). pp. 84–85. 
  4. Smith, Josh (March 18, 1998). Spawn: The Eternal review, GameSpot.
  5. Douglas, Adam (December 9, 1997). Game Review, IGN.

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