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Captain America: Super Soldier is a third-person single-player video game published by Sega for Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS. It is based on the film Captain America: The First Avenger. An iOS, Android, and Java ME counterpart titled Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty was published by Disney Mobile. Versions for the PC and PlayStation Portable were planned but ultimately cancelled.

The story of the game takes place during the events of the film, explaining Captain America's adventures against the Red Skull and HYDRA all over Europe as established in the film. Castle Zemo appears in the game as Captain America has to fight many henchmen such as Iron Cross, the forces of HYDRA, and Red Skull. Arnim Zola also appears in the game as players will have to stop his evil experiments. Several classical Captain America villains such as Madame Hydra, Baron Zemo and Baron Strucker that weren't featured in the movie appears in the game.

The game notably features Chris Evans, Neal McDonough, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, JJ Feild, and Kenneth Choi reprising their roles from the film.

Prologue Trailer[]

On a battlefield, Captain America charges towards an oncoming tank and dismantles it with his shield. A large battalion of soldiers and another tank appear on the horizon, and Rogers charges them head on, deflecting their attacks with his shield and attacking them with his enhanced combat skills. Once he defeats them, he is fired at by three Scorchers. He blocks their attack with his shield until Bucky Barnes and Dum Dum Dugan come to his aid and the three of them rally against oncoming HYDRA troops.

At Castle Zemo, Arnim Zola and Baron Strucker observe the battle on a screen. Strucker informs Zola that the mission has been accomplished and that they no longer need to concern themselves with finding Rogers, as he will be coming to them. Red Skull is pleased to hear this news.[1]

Chapters[]

  1. Come and See
  2. Stand Alone Together
  3. The Flemish Farm
  4. The Wooden Horse
  5. Secret Journey
  6. The Big Red One
  7. Camus and the Fly
  8. Icarus and Daedalus
  9. To Have and Have Not
  10. The Longest Yard
  11. Keep Your Powder Dry
  12. They Were Expendable
  13. Red Ball Express
  14. The Small Back Room
  15. Hell is for Heroes
  16. When Trumpets Fade
  17. Church on Time
  18. The First of the Few
  19. Went the Day Well?

Plot[]

The game begins in France in 1944. The two U.S. soldiers are attacked by HYDRA forces. Captain America arrives to save them and manages to fend them off before contacting Howard Stark with regards to the new threat.

While in communication with Peggy Carter, Captain America learns that the munitions recovered from the battle came from the mountains of Bavaria based on the rare metal used. Captain America is briefed on Project Master Man and how Dr. Arnim Zola has unlocked the secrets of the human genome as one step towards immortality. He drops down in a village near the castle and disables anti-air forces so that the Invaders can enter the village. He then proceeds towards the armory in order to destroy the weapons before they are sold to the Nazis.

Having reported to Peggy that the Invaders are clear to drop, James Montgomery Falsworth questions whether all the guns are destroyed just as a radio dish and a hidden cannon emerge which Captain America identifies as more of Arnim Zola's dangerous machines. Unable to reach the cannon in time, he heads to the building housing the radio dish, encountering more and more of HYDRA led by Baron Wolfgang von Strucker.

Zola Strucker

Captain America plants charges along the steel support beams of the radio dish tower to destroy it when Strucker intercepts Captain America, engaging in a fist fight. The radio dish is destroyed, but the cannon still hits one of the wings of the plane carrying the Invaders. Fortunately, they all parachute out in time. Strucker surprises Captain America and manages to knock him unconscious as they both fall from the exploding tower.

Cap vs HYDRA

Captain America is then taken to Zola's lab by Iron Cross and sees Madame Hydra give orders for an analysis of Captain America's shield. After a brief talk of how his blood was taken, Zola shows his new project involving more test subjects containing the Super Soldier Serum from the Captain's blood. Zola "allowed" the Captain to live only to study Captain America's skills. He shortly breaks free and proceeds through the base to destroy the samples of Zola's experiments for an army of Super Soldiers, dispatching Hydra troops and making his way to a radio to contact Peggy Carter. He learns that some of his friends are being held near his present location. Captain America recovers his gear and proceeds to free Bucky Barnes, who informs him of other P.O.W.s in the base, giving Captain America a radio communicator to keep in touch while Bucky gets them to a train. As he makes his way to rescue Dum Dum Dugan and Falsworth, Zola's experimental Super Soldiers escape.

Cap vs Zola bot

Captain America manages to find Dugan strapped to an examination bed in the middle of a brawl with Hydra forces. After freeing him, he pursues Madam Hydra who has taken Falsworth. He catches up to her and in the exchange, Madam Hydra's face is burned when Captain America throws the shield at a munitions pile. She flees, but he does not follow, instead pursuing Red Skull, having just arrived with the Tesseract, intending to use it to activate the Sleeper. Captain America uses a train to enter Zola's special lab where he is building the Sleeper. Red Skull arrives wanting the upgraded Super Soldier serum Zola synthesized from the Captain's blood. Captain America follows and destroys the sample, enraging Red Skull who orders Iron Cross to kill him. Captain America defeats Iron Cross and pursues Skull, only for the Sleeper to awake and crumble the lab. Zola escapes and activates a robot body for a later use. Captain America awakens and finds a map of his location, using it to locate Falsworth.

CASS box art

Having finally located Falsworth, Zola's robot arrives and attempts to kill Captain America. After defeating the Zola Bot, he frees Falsworth as Zola's voice is heard taunting them. Falsworth reveals that something big is underground that not even the planes can stop. Captain America states that he will go down below to stop the weapon while the others try to stop it with mortars and air strikes. He also states that when the evacuation plane comes, they should meet up with it, with or without him.

Captain America makes his way to the courtyard to confront the Sleeper which shoots down one of the airplanes. With Dugan's help, he manages to destroy the Sleeper. Upon escaping the exploding castle, Captain America rendezvous with Barnes, Dugan, and Falsworth.

In the post-credit, Arnim Zola unplugs from his defeated Zola Bots. Red Skull orders him to get back to work, stating that they will be seeing Captain America again soon enough.

Cast[]

Matt Mullins was the motion capture actor for Captain America, while Curtis Braconnier and Rob Hayter were stunt performers in the game.

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Characters[]

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Mentioned[]

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Canon Status[]

This game contains several plot points that contradict the established canon of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it is thus considered non-canon.

Strucker AoU Wolfgang von Strucker appears in this game as a high-ranking member of HYDRA during World War II. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Avengers: Age of Ultron, he is one of the leaders of HYDRA in the 21st Century and a former sleeper agent within S.H.I.E.L.D.. The version in the game has also had the Satan Claw irreversibly grafted to his arm, while the canon version has no Satan Claw.[2][3]
Aida Madame Hydra EW Madame Hydra appears in this game as a member of HYDRA during World War II. In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., she is a member of HYDRA existing within the Framework.[4]
All the Comforts of Home ruby The Sleeper appears in this game as a large robot used by HYDRA as a superweapon. In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Sleeper Mechs are robot soldiers under the command of General Hale.[4]
Bucky-Barnes-Death-Fall In the iOS and Android versions, Bucky Barnes flies the plane that Steve Rogers crashes into the Arctic ocean, dying the process. In Captain America: The First Avenger, Bucky Barnes seemingly falls to his doom during the Capture of Arnim Zola.[5]
New Av In the Java ME version, Steve Rogers continues his campaign against Hydra shortly after World War II. In Captain America: The First Avenger, Steve Rogers is becomes frozen in ice in 1945 and isn't awoken until 2011.[5]

Differences Between Consoles[]

The Nintendo DS and Wii versions contain several differences from the versions on other consoles.

  • Heinrich Zemo directly communicates with Captain America through a radio and offers to help him rescue the Invaders on the condition that Rogers recovers his family heirlooms. In other version, Zemo's voice is only heard when reading his diaries.
  • The Sleeper is not featured in the Wii version. Instead, the final boss is a giant Zola Bot.
  • Captain America is not captured with the other Howling Commandos in the Nintendo DS version.
  • In the Nintendo DS version, Iron Cross speaks English, while in other versions he only speaks German.
  • The Nintendo DS version ends with the Red Skull and Arnim Zola escaping on a plane and a reveal that Captain America is hiding on the tail.

Achievements[]

Achievement Trophy Requirements
The First Avenger The First Avenger Complete all Trophies
Grace Under Pressure Grace Under Pressure Achieved perfect timing x 5 while platforming
Back to Basics Trojan Splinters 101 Grunts defeated
Snipe Hunt Snipe Hunt 25 Snipers defeated
Who's the Bully Now? Whos the Bully Now 101 advanced enemies defeated
And They All Fall Down And They All Fall Down 4 Enemies KO'd with a single Focused Shield Throw
Unfriendly Fire Unfriendly Fire 10 Enemies defeated with a weaponized enemy
There Goes The Neighborhood There Goes The Neighbourhood All AA cannons destroyed
Snap Together Soldiers Snap Together Soldiers 1st Enemy Schematic collected
Deconstruction Deconstruction All Enemy Schematics collected
Sewer Rat Sewer Rat All 12 Sewer entrances used
Need a Head Need a Head 50 Statues destroyed
Hello God? It's Me, Zemo Hello God Its Me Zemo 1st Zemo Diary collected
Two Hands and a Sword Two Hands and a Sword All Zemo Diaries collected
24 Frames a Second 24 Frames a Second Found a Zola Reel
Slide Show Symphony Slide Show Symohony All Zola Reels collected
He Hates These Cans! He Hates These Cans Caused 500 objects to explode
Beautiful Mind Beautiful Mind 13 Enigma Keypads decrypted
Peaches 'n Cream Peaches n Cream 5 successful C3 placements
Put a Ring On It Put a Ring On It 3 mortar strikes successfully directed
Calling the Folks Calling the Folks 5 HQ Radios located and used
Eggman Eggman 50 Ceramic Eggs collected
Four Score and Seven Four Score and Seven 1776 Intel Points collected
Star Spangled Superhero Star Spangled Superhero 25000 Intel Points collected
Trench Foot Trench Foot Completed Prologue: Come and See]
Just Stood There Just Stood There Completed 1st Chapter: Stand Alone Together
Overdue Notice Overdue Notice Completed 2nd Chapter: The Flemish Farm
Trojan Splinters Trojan Splinters Completed 3rd Chapter: The Wooden Horse
Send a Post Card Send a Post Card Completed 4th Chapter: Secret Journey
Fully Operational Fully Operational Completed 5th Chapter: The Big Red One
Existential Dilemma Existential Dilemma Completed 6th Chapter: Camus and the Fly
Real Men Read Ulysses Real Men Read Ulysses Completed 7th Chapter: Icarus and Daedalus
Down in the Lab Down in the Lab Completed 8th Chapter: To Have and Have Not
Touchdown Touchdown Completed 9th Chapter: The Longest Yard
Taming of the Shrew Taming of the Shrew Completed 10th Chapter: Keep Your Powder Dry
Pleasant Stroll Pleasant Stroll Completed 11th Chapter: They Were Expendable
Train to Catch Train to Catch Completed 12th Chapter: Red Ball Express
Unnatural Resources Unnatural Resources Completed 13th Chapter: The Small Back Room
High and Low High and Low Completed 14th Chapter: Hell is for Heroes
Holding the High Note Holding the High Note Completed 15th Chapter: When Trumpets Fade
Tank Me Later Tank Me Later Completed 16th Chapter: Church On Time
Science and Spirit Science and Spirit Completed 17th Chapter: The First of the Few
The Big Sleepover The Big Sleepover Completed 18th Chapter: Went the Day Well?
To Your Credit To Your Credit Viewed the Credits to completion
Testing Waters Testing Waters 1 Challenge Mode completed
Tourist Tourist All Challenge Modes completed
Window Shopper Window Shopper All Challenge Modes unlocked
Begin a Trend Begin a Trend 1st Gold awarded in a Challenge Mode
Freedom on a Roll Freedom on a Roll 50% Golds awarded in Challenge Mode
Can't Stand Any Higher Can't Stand Any Higher 100% Golds awarded in Challenge Mode
Pow, Right in the Kisser! Pow Right in the Kisser Performed 50 Crippling Strikes

Reception[]

The game has received mixed reviews upon release, with review aggregation site Metacritic giving the Xbox 360 version an average score of 60/100, the PlayStation 3 a 61/100, and the Wii a 57/100. IGN gave the game a 5/10.[16] GameSpot gave 6.5/10. Some reviews were generally positive with G4 and X-Play giving the game a 4/5, offering praise for rising above recent comic book adaptations like Thor: God of Thunder and Iron Man 2. The UK's Official PlayStation Magazine gave the game 7 out of 10, praising the combat and general tone of the game but criticizing elements of the presentation and reliance on 'Quick Time Events'.

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