This is not meant to be a complete set of notes, nor does it show everything off. This did, however, get me in the right direction concerning this game. When I play through this myself (which I will eventually do), I'll show off a lot more.
In this entry, Level 4 is completed, and it's time to play the fifth and final level of the game.
If you talk to your boss at the Daily Planet, you'll get a password. Weird how this is showing up now. You'll also get something that sounds like gospel music playing in the background. As it turns out, the song in question is a Christian hymn called "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus."
Anyway, once you beat the three blue fire enemies, head back to the Metro Police Station, which is all the way to the left in the Teaboro area, and go inside. If they don't show up, you may have to head back to where they last were (which is the art museum, which is that big blue building) The F.B.I. agents there will tell you that Lex Luthor is hiding underneath Central Station, which is in the CBD area.
Once you take the subway to the CBD area, go left and use the Super Spin in the place with the different-looking tiles and go underground. Once you're underground, head all the way to the right and go down the ladder. From here, head right and go down another ladder.
At this point, you'll have no choice but to head left and go down the ladder. Then, you'll need to head right and go up until you reach the end, where you'll find Lex Luthor. Hit him with the Heat Vision and stay away from him and his club while also taking out the gangster. When you beat Lex Luthor, he will be arrested, but a gang of monsters will soon be on the loose.
Level 5
You'll be back at the Daily Planet. You'll be told to find out anything you can about the monsters. Lois Lane will also tell you that The B.G. Boys (whoever they are) are waiting for you at Senneville Battery Park.
When you leave the Daily Planet, switch to Superman immediately and use your X-Ray Vision to find the ghosts. From there, take the subway, then fly to Senneville.
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