While he started as a villain, Venom’s popularity lead to his transformation into an anti-hero with multiple mini-series to his name, including the titular Separation Anxiety, which explains why he gets first billing this time around. The storyline, however, is not an adaptation of the mini-series but rather a mishmash of elements from various story arcs. Sometime after Maximum Carnage, Venom gets kidnapped by a secret organization known as the Life Foundation. They have built an underground city for their super-rich customers in the event of nuclear warfare and mean to reproduce Venom’s Symbiote in order to form a force to protect it. After managing to escape, Venom turns to Spider-Man for help, knowing he’ll need his support in order to take on the Life Foundation and destroy the five Symbiotes born from the experiments. They will also face constant attacks from The Jury, a private militia set up by a wealthy man with a grudge against Venom. This all explained in text-only cutscenes – no panels from the comics this time.īecause in other ways, Separation Anxiety is two steps backward. In an effort to differentiate the game from its prequel, Software Creations went for a different look, and the results are dubious at best. The sprites are oddly drawn and the goofy animations reminiscent of their earlier beat’-em-up The Tick.
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