![]() ![]() Overall the game itself is probably a 5/10 but I enjoy the character of Spider-Man enough that it bumps it up to a 6 for me. Harry Osborn's voice actor is also incapable of anger, during what should be one of the most heated exchanges in the game he sounds like nothing more than a man that is just ever so slightly agitated. The attempts to tie in scenes from the new movie into some of the levels are also ridiculously corny and poorly done. The story is pretty boring and cheesy with one "twist" that any Spider-Man fan will expect coming from a mile away. It looks like the web is just floating around whatever its on instead of actually sticking to it. The graphics in general aren't anything overly impressive, especially the cut scenes that involve webbing any of the bad guys. But as you get down to street level and are swinging through the streets every block of the city pretty much feels the same as the last. At fist glance the city looks very impressive, it is a huge area with a very accurate layout represented of the real life Manhattan along with all of the expected landmarks. ![]() Something about it just feels slow and stiff, not much improvement from a game like Ultimate Spider-Man that is nearly 10 years old now. Web slinging doesn't feel near as fun as I had hoped. The game is short and repetitive and most fights often feel like a glorified button masher. The game is short and repetitive and If you like Spider-man it is probably worth a rental, but overall it is a pretty mediocre experience. If you like Spider-man it is probably worth a rental, but overall it is a pretty mediocre experience. ![]()
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