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Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game

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Developed by Kronos Digital Entertainment, this SNES action-platform game adapts Image Comics' antihero Spawn. Players control the resurrected hellspawn through dark comic-inspired stages, using chain weapons, melee attacks, and supernatural powers against demonic enemies. It is remembered for its grim atmosphere and ambitious presentation, though its difficulty and pacing drew mixed reactions.
Series
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Release Date
1995-01-01
Plays
1

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective that blends platforming with close-range combat. Spawn can strike with melee attacks, extend his chain for ranged pressure, and rely on special abilities to handle tougher foes. Stages feature jumps, hazards, and frequent enemy encounters, with progression handled through linear level advancement. Success depends on learning enemy patterns, managing space, and timing attacks carefully during boss fights and platforming sections.

Spawn

The main character, Al Simmons, reborn as a hellspawn who fights demonic forces with chains and supernatural powers.

Clown

A major villain from the comic universe, often associated with the demonic side of Spawn's world.

Use the chain to keep enemies at a safe distance whenever possible, especially in narrow corridors. Save special powers for elites and bosses rather than ordinary enemies. Watch boss wind-ups and punish recovery frames instead of trading hits. In platform sections, move deliberately and avoid rushing into pits or traps while attacking.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Keep special abilities for tougher encounters instead of spending them on basic enemies.

Tips

Use long-range chain attacks in tight spaces to reduce damage taken.

Tips

Jump-attacks can improve mobility and help against fast-moving enemies.

User Reviews

A strong comic-book atmosphere that fans of Spawn may appreciate.

User Reviews

The controls and difficulty are punishing, but that suits players who like a challenge.

User Reviews

It stands out among licensed SNES games for its tone, though level repetition can be tiring.

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