Hiro: Savior of Earth

Hiro: Savior of Earth is a video game released in 2002.

Plot
The game revolves around Hiro, a boy who attempts to save the earth from a group of dark creatures.

Gameplay
The game is a simple 3D platformer.

Reception
During the game's development, Super Titles heavily hyped the game, even going as far as intending to have sequels, comics, a TV show and a movie produced based on the game.

When the game was released, it received universally negative reviews. Critics lambasted the game for its horrendous graphics, minimalist story, uninteresting character and flat gameplay, as well as the lack of a proper ending (which critics considered to be sequel bait)

Lawsuit
Super Titles filed a lawsuit against Disney Interactive, Eidos Interactive, Radical Entertainment and The Corning/Emerson Group after discovering they made Alison and Colleen: Come in Peace, Go in Pieces, a game with similar mechanics.

Disney and Elliot Strange argued that the company stole a scrapped PS2 port and re-converted it into the game, which they proved by comparing both games.