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Spider-Man: Web of Shadows


Spidey's quality is on the upswing

Massive combos are a big part of what Shadows adds to the world of Spider-Man games. The big focus is on stringing attacks together into huge triple digit hits. You can mix it up between aerial and ground strikes, as well as attacks the wall-crawler can use while climbing the faces of skyscrapers; all three attack types move smoothly from one type to the next. And the improved mid-air attacks are a very welcome addition when taking on the game’s many sky-based enemies; when you pull off an air strike, for example, Spidey will fly in the direction of his opponent, easily moving from one to the next. Not too realistic, but very much appreciated.

As far as the non-combat gameplay goes, Web of Shadows is fairly similar to all the previous Spider-games. Manhattan is freely explorable, and you’ll spend most of your time swinging from building to building on your way to the next mission, perhaps stopping on the way to beat up thug 63 of 100 for a side mission. It can get a little tiring, going from the assignment-giver to the goal and back, but most of your tasks are over quickly enough to keep from becoming grating.

The dark setting of Shadows and its more realistic graphical style are also a welcome change to the web-head’s normal electronic adventures. Though the prologue gives a glimpse of the overrun New York, it’s a fairly real-looking city once gameplay starts, and the characters also appear only slightly stylized. But once the invasion begins, the promise of how uniquely strange the Big Apple looks covered in the black tendrils of the invaders, with the their zombie-like hordes stumbling through the streets, pays off nicely. It’s nothing too flashy, but the graphics are very solid throughout.

Spider-Man’s gone through a lot of ups and downs, and even on his best day he's never had what  most critics would call a "masterpiece". Yet when done right, like Shadows mostly does, nothing beats swinging freely through a huge New York skyline, bashing one foe after another. If the developer could have just tightened up a few minor technical issues and injected a little more soul into the proceedings, this might have been Spidey's best game yet. Instead, it’s just a satisfyingly entertaining experience and a big step back in the right direction.

Oct 22, 2008

You'll love
  • Pulling off a 200 hit combo
  • Seeing Mary Jane wield a shotgun
  • Little touches for Marvel fans
You'll hate
  • Average to subpar voice acting
  • Fighting your eight-millionth "zombie"
  • Most moral choices have little impact on the plot

 
11 Comments
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Jimmyjammy  - 1 year 19 days ago 
Finally! A spiderman game for the comic fans. This truly is a joyous day. Children, grab your banners and run out in to the streets and rejoice!
In an unrelated note, this game will have to wait till I'm bored of Fable 2, Little Big Planet and Fallout 3. But still, it's pretty good news, y'know.

Am...am I first?
TheWebSwinger  - 1 year 19 days ago 
YES.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!
If you don't know why I'm so excited, I direct your attention to my avatar and user name.
Yeah.
I'm psyched.
Juriasu  - 1 year 19 days ago 
Meh.
Th3_Gr1m_Re4per  - 1 year 19 days ago 
Double Meh
helpleo  - 1 year 18 days ago 
And in this week in "Interesting game mechanics transformed into pointless gimmicks by sub-par games" we have... morality choices!!!
NelosAngelos  - 1 year 18 days ago 
Whoa...it pull off an eight? There's my surprise for the day...I'll wait for Fallout 3, thanks
game-.-freak  - 1 year 17 days ago 
I am looking forward to this.

I would have picked it up but my PS3 experienced what 360 owners call "The Red Ring Of Death".

That's a large amount of inconvienience...
Kerfluffle  - 1 year 15 days ago 
As the massive spidey nerd I am, I am extremely happy that they are returning the web swinger to his roots. I liked the original design for the symbiote suit better than SM:3. And no more Tobey frickin McGuire as the voice actor :). I don't have it yet, but I just might pick it up.
rabbitsrmine  - 1 year 14 days ago 
This game sounds amazing
therat  - 1 year 9 days ago 
I didn't see what was wrong with Spiderman 3. Yes, it got tedious fighting endless waves of enemies, but other than that I thought it was average at worst.

I don't think I'll get this though, what with Far Cry 2, Quantum of Solace, Tom Clancy's Endwar, and CoD:WaW coming out, I'll be very busy!
DarthSackboy  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Got this one for Christmas, its pretty good, a must have for Marvel fans. I do agree though with the morality choices having no impact, not really until the end, which you discover with your second play through.
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Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

Genre: Action
Release date: Oct 21, 2008
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Shaba
Franchise: Spider-man
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