Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

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Only five real villians out of those characters. Bleh. :down

You just know that they use the contrived and patented: You also fight some of the heroes as bosses become they become symbiotes, so that makes the villian count higher...because you know...you all would rather fight other heroes than villians."

Oy...
 
Only five real villians out of those characters. Bleh. :down

You just know that they use the contrived and patented: You also fight some of the heroes as bosses become they become symbiotes, so that makes the villian count higher...because you know...you all would rather fight other heroes than villians."

Oy...

Here's hoping the story doesn't suck. if they use these characters effectively (and make them different from one another) than it can still work.

I'm still kind of pissed that GG and Doc Ock aren't going to be in. those two would work WONDERS with the new combat system....
 
I was so willing to fight Doc Ock and Carnage.
maybe next time, baby...
 
Than I recommend you renting it. Better to try before you buy, than to waste your money for something you don't enjoy. :cwink:

To be fair...for the exception of the SM2 game and Lego Batman...I'm about ready to give up on comic based games all together....I'll have to see what Batman : Arkham Asylum has to offer
 
my bad. I was answering Jick09 but I hit the quote button on your post and didn't pay attention. I'll fix that in a sec, but so far these are all the characters in the game.

with Tinkerer supposedly being in also.


Thanks for the list. Maybe I've been spoiled by other games too much, but I'm not really happy with that. I expected a lot more. At least something like Maximum Carnage numbers, where you had 7 heroes assist you. Well, 8, Cloak & Dagger.

I'm wondering where the Human Torch is, the town is overrun with Symbiotes and the guy who could torch them all to hell is nowhere to be seen. Or give us Firestar instead, together with Iceman for some nice fan service. You know how awesome it would be to fight alongside Firestar and Iceman for a short Amazing Friends mission?

The biggest dissapointment though is that on that list, are only 3 super villains. Rhino, Vulture and Electro, that's it? I don't count Venom since the story is all about him and what's Kingpin going to do?

You just know that they use the contrived and patented: You also fight some of the heroes as bosses become they become symbiotes, so that makes the villian count higher...because you know...you all would rather fight other heroes than villians."

Oy...

Yeah, that's really sad.
 
Sigh. That list is completely underwhelming. Ock and Goblin would have totally rounded out the roster to where it would have made most people (myself included) very very happy.

Reviews better start coming tonight.
 
I say we start seeing reviews toward the end of the week or this coming weekend.
 
that was a great read! Thanks Styleshift!

He started out talking about one of my main worries regarding this game: The Webslinging. And he said it was great! NICE!!!!!

I just hope this isn't fluff as i've never read a review from this site...

no prob ;)
They are pretty fair. I'd definitely trust them more than gamespot.

all he really complained about was the graphics and story. I'm sure it would have gotten 5 out of 5 if both were better.:csad:

looks like i was right on the money about it being a good game though. i'm telling you guys i've never bought a game that sucked completely.
 
I wish he had talked about the replayability though.

Diversity of missions and such...hopefully someone does...IGN or GT whom I trust both most of the times.
 
I wish he had talked about the replayability though.

Diversity of missions and such...hopefully someone does...IGN or GT whom I trust both most of the times.

hmmm he also didnt talk about the length. must be a good size. most reviews would pick on that....
 
Damnit!!! I just called Gamestop, they're saying that they won't get the game until Wednesday!! Not cool!! >_<
 
that was a great read! Thanks Styleshift!

He started out talking about one of my main worries regarding this game: The Webslinging. And he said it was great! NICE!!!!!

I just hope this isn't fluff as i've never read a review from this site...

Can someone post th review, cuz the link doesn't work for me, plus when I looked in the site it said there weren't any reviews yet.
 
Can someone post th review, cuz the link doesn't work for me, plus when I looked in the site it said there weren't any reviews yet.

Not your usual friendly neighborhood superhero game.
by Mike Smith

When making a Spider-Man game, there's one thing you absolutely, positively, have to get right: the swing. If that's wrong, you might as well have not bothered. It's pivotal to the character, the gameplay, and the controls, and if it's wrong, the game will plummet just as fast as Peter Parker did that time when he left his web-slingers at Aunt May's.

Fortunately, ten minutes running around the streets of New York in the newest Spider-Man game is all it takes to realize that the all-important swing is bang on the money. There's a real joy in mastering Spidey's moves, hustling around the streets and rooftops like a sort of well-dressed flying cheetah. And it's nowhere near as difficult as it looks, either. If you're looking for a game that makes you feel like a web-head, this one gets closer than any so far.

But of course there's more to the game than just swinging around town. In contrast to Spidey's high-flying acrobatics, the plot is a tad pedestrian, but it does the job just fine. It opens as Spidey regains his symbiote alter-ego, a character that'll be familiar to comic book fans as an alien presence that moves into Parker's skull, giving him a funky black suit, a suite of new powers, and a taste for wrecking stuff. From there, it's a regular orgy of destruction. Symbiotes take over the streets, forcing the authorities to quarantine the city and rely on a hastily-assembled cabal of costumed freaks to save the day. Fun the whole family, no doubt.

As Spidey winds his way through the game, he's rewarded with experience points that can be spent on new abilities, extending both his red and black-suited versions into combo-packed combat maestros. You can flip between suits mid-fight as often as you like, and each has its strengths. Overall, it's a slick system that keeps the fights fresh, and a suite of achievements (assuming you're playing on the 360, of course) encourages you to explore its limits.

Button-mashing is a perfectly serviceable way to play, thanks to handy combos triggered by simply hitting the main attack button repeatedly. But those with a little more dexterity will be able to construct elaborate combinations of their own, transforming Spider-Man into a red-suited pinball as he bounces from one enemy to the next. Who needs floors?

The boss fights deserve kudos, too. Taking on another superhero or villain should be a memorable affair, and Web of Shadows delivers more than its fair share of such moments. One standout battle takes place just after you encounter Wolverine (of X-Men fame), in which you'll have to excel at both fighting and, bizarrely, comic-book trivia in order to succeed. Although it sounds trite, it's pulled off immaculately in-character (and, fortunately, with no time limits, so you can look up the answers if you're a graphic-novel novice). Some Spider-Man fan had a lot of fun designing this game, and it shows.

On the whole, it looks the part, too. New York is impressive from a Spidey's-eye-view, and the fights are packed with what's almost too much visual pizzazz. There's a bit of pop-in here and there; you sometimes have to guess at the location of foes as you plummet from the skies into battle because they're not actually drawn on the screen until you get close. And the character models don't compare to its contemporaries. But when the overall package is this polished and striking-looking, that's easily forgivable.

There might be no Spider-Man movie this year, but who needs one? Even without a big-screen blockbuster backing it up, Web of Shadows is one of the best comic-book games on the market, and Spider-fans shouldn't hesitate to pick it up. Even if you're only casually acquainted with Peter Parker's antics, it's still a good-humored, eminently likable action romp. It's a lot like its hero: packed with character, impressively capable, and never puts a foot wrong. What higher praise for a licensed game is there than that?
 
To be fair...for the exception of the SM2 game and Lego Batman...I'm about ready to give up on comic based games all together....I'll have to see what Batman : Arkham Asylum has to offer
Lego Batman? What are you? Five? I mean talk about a pointless gimmick.
 
It got a 4/5?? Finally! A good Spidey game!!

You didn't like Spider-Man 2 and Ultimate Spider-Man? And for the record 3 wasn't that bad. The ability to swing on polls was much better than 2.
 
don't count your symbiotes before they have a host, as they say. :cwink:

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J/K...sort of.
 
You didn't like Spider-Man 2 and Ultimate Spider-Man? And for the record 3 wasn't that bad. The ability to swing on polls was much better than 2.


I actually take that back - I liked Ultimate Spider-Man and SM3 (somewhat). I was referring to the fact that the critic actually enjoyed a Spider-Man game.
 
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