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I played this back in the day. It was weird. But it also has things in it that the Arkham games used. I don't remember much but one interesting idea was you could terrorize the enemies before fighting them. They were pretty much just set pieces though. It has a very linear level set up.
It feels like the last old school movie tie-in game. I really think this game crawled so the Arkham series could be what it was though.
There were a few of those old school tie ins on the PS3. I remember a Captain America game that had 3D, back when that was all the rage.
I played that licensed Captain America tie-in game. I actually liked it from what I remember. It had a decent self-contained story and not awful gameplay.
I played the shit out of the Iron Man game demo, I was broke but the demo was flawless.
There was also the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game on PS3. That's probably the last tie in game I played.