How much people care about Captain America can often be revealed by who they compare him to. He could be a symbol of glorified militant propaganda or of fearless patriotic liberty. On one hand, he could be seen as the template for X-Men's Cyclops, that standard superhero who acts too cool for school, makes do-gooder motivational speeches, and has as interesting a personality as a slab of sheet rock. On the other, he can be seen as among the closest to a Marvel equivalent to Batman, a hero who's at the peak of human perfection with gymnastic athleticism, superb detection skills, and unshakable resilience.
~ Nick Tan, Game Revolution
By Moshe Sweet: Did you wake up today and tell yourself “man, I sure am in the mood for another top 5 licensed video game list”? Then you are in luck because I have a fresh list coming straight for your eyeballs. If not, then you got one anyway.
Superheroes dominate the movie screen, but they almost never star in big-budget games. Why?
Opinion piece from Pause Resume
"You’ve seen the movies, but why hasn’t Marvel brought their film universe across to video games? In particular: Captain America"
I suppose I'll check it out. Depends on how awesome the movie is.
Better than you'd expect from most movie games, at least. Unfortunately, Thor and Iron Man were also Sega so this game doesn't have a great track record going for it.
Meh, more mediocre movie tie-ins.