Superman: The Man of Steel for the Commodore 64 is a standout title that blends a cinematic comic book experience with diverse gameplay styles. On this platform, the game shines through its ambitious use of different perspectives, ranging from vertically scrolling flight levels to side-scrolling action and pseudo-3D sequences. Players utilize Superman’s full arsenal, including Heat Vision and Super Breath, to thwart a global crisis involving terrorists and natural disasters orchestrated by an unholy alliance of villains. What makes this C64 version particularly interesting for collectors is its presentation as an interactive comic, featuring panels that push the hardware's narrative capabilities for 1989. For fans of 8-bit superhero games, it represents a technically varied effort to capture the full scale of the Man of Steel’s powers. The blend of Tynesoft's distinct production values and the iconic DC license makes it a noteworthy addition to any Commodore library.