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I have spiderman 3 and it's not that great. Spiderman 2 for the xbox original was great though.
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Besides Spider-Man 3, here are the other spider-man games for the 7th generation of consoles (PS3/Xbox 360) and my thoughts on them.
1. Spider-Man: Friend or Foe (2007) - Meant for children. Don't even consider getting this.
2. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (2008) - Treyarch developed the previous Spider-Man games, but Activision (publisher) gave the rights to Shaba Games to make future spidey games. This is a pretty good game. Known for its pretty awesome gameplay/combat. Also, it had free roam. Great Spider-Man game in my opinion. It did get repetitive however. The swinging also felt awesome. Great game, although spidey's voice actor is HORRIBLE.
3. Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions (2010) - This game was not developed by Shaba Games. This was made by Beenox, and Beenox currently holds the rights to develop all future Spider-Man game titles. This was because Shaba Games was shut down after making Web of Shadows, so Activision gave the rights to Beenox. Also, Beenox has had experience with past Spider-Man games Beenox has created PC ports of past Spider-Man games. This game is NOT free roam. It is level based and there are 14 levels. Each level is about 30 min to an hour depending on your pace. This combat is more of a button smasher. However, there were 4 different Spider-Men to play as based on 4 different Spider-Men from parallel universes in the COMICS. They were the Amazing Spider-Man (Earth-616 universe, the spidey we all know and love), Ultimate Spider-Man (Earth-1610, also called the Ultimate Universe, a modern interpretation of the classic spidey), Spider-Man 2099 (Earth-928, takes place in the), and Spider-Man Noir (Earth-7207, takes place in the 1930s). All of these Spider-Men are from different comic books that have existed since 1960. Even though there is no free roam, this game was awesome in level design with each universe having its own art style and music score. Just look at any trailer and you will see what I mean. Each has different combat, and each have different special abilities. Also, the stealth aspect from the Noir universe was really fun. This also has one of the BEST boss fights ever. There were also a TON of unlockables and alternate costumes (16 costumes in total, 20 if you get pre-order DLC). Great replay value if you really want to get all the unlockables and finish 100%. The only problem I had with this is that there wasn't any development in story. Nevertheless, a great level-based Spider-Man game, and one of the highest rated Spider-Man game since Spider-Man 2.
4. Spider-Man: Edge of Time (2011) - This is Beenox's second official Spider-Man title following Shattered Dimensions. This is more or less a rehash of Shattered Dimensions (I will explain in the next game I mention). There are 2 spider-men to play as (Amazing and 2099). The colorful artstyle of the Amazing Spider-Man from Shattered Dimensions is replaced by the artstyle found in the 2099 version. Wasn't as colorful or enjoyable to look at. Gameplay is virtually the same as Shattered Dimensions except for a few ability differences. There is no free roam. Also, THE WHOLE GAME TOOK PLACE INDOORS in a single building. It becomes tiresome to be in the same setting the whole time. BUT, this has a better developed story than Shattered Dimensions. Stuff and events actually happen so that's a plus. Also, it has a bunch of collectibles as well (but it's more or less the same as Shattered Dimensions, nothing new really). This is an "okay" game.
5. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) - This is Beenox's most recent game. This had the most potential. After Beenox made Shattered Dimensions, they split themselves into 2 development teams (1 for Edge of Time, 1 for this game). Most of the developers, budget, and time was spent on the Amazing Spider-Man. This game has twice the development time as Edge of Time. This is Beenox's BIGGEST project/game so far. The game is a movie tie-in, but it takes place AFTER the recent Amazing Spider-Man movie so Beenox has more creative freedom in the direction they wanted the game to take. The combat is based on Batman Arkham Asylum's free flow combat. It's not as smooth as Batman, but it's still awesome. They did however dumb down web swinging. The webs connect to the sky, BUT you have to still be in the proximity of buildings to swing. The camera is MUCH closer to Spider-man so you actually FEEL like you are Spider-Man. It's especially awesome since you can feel the sense of speed. They also incorporated stealth along with normal combat, and the Web Rush feature in the game is really cool. Not as many costumes to unlock, but you can also unlock select chosen comics that you can read in the main menu. Sort of on the short side, but this is the best free-roam Spider-Man game in my opinion since Spider-Man 2.
My recommendations are Shattered Dimensions for a level-based game.
And Amazing Spider-Man or Web of Shadows for a free roam game.
Besides Spider-Man 3, here are the other spider-man games for the 7th generation of consoles (PS3/Xbox 360) and my thoughts on them.
1. Spider-Man: Friend or Foe (2007) - Meant for children. Don't even consider getting this.
2. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (2008) - Treyarch developed the previous Spider-Man games, but Activision (publisher) gave the rights to Shaba Games to make future spidey games. This is a pretty good game. Known for its pretty awesome gameplay/combat. Also, it had free roam. Great Spider-Man game in my opinion. It did get repetitive however. The swinging also felt awesome. Great game, although spidey's voice actor is HORRIBLE.
3. Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions (2010) - This game was not developed by Shaba Games. This was made by Beenox, and Beenox currently holds the rights to develop all future Spider-Man game titles. This was because Shaba Games was shut down after making Web of Shadows, so Activision gave the rights to Beenox. Also, Beenox has had experience with past Spider-Man games Beenox has created PC ports of past Spider-Man games. This game is NOT free roam. It is level based and there are 14 levels. Each level is about 30 min to an hour depending on your pace. This combat is more of a button smasher. However, there were 4 different Spider-Men to play as based on 4 different Spider-Men from parallel universes in the COMICS. They were the Amazing Spider-Man (Earth-616 universe, the spidey we all know and love), Ultimate Spider-Man (Earth-1610, also called the Ultimate Universe, a modern interpretation of the classic spidey), Spider-Man 2099 (Earth-928, takes place in the), and Spider-Man Noir (Earth-7207, takes place in the 1930s). All of these Spider-Men are from different comic books that have existed since 1960. Even though there is no free roam, this game was awesome in level design with each universe having its own art style and music score. Just look at any trailer and you will see what I mean. Each has different combat, and each have different special abilities. Also, the stealth aspect from the Noir universe was really fun. This also has one of the BEST boss fights ever. There were also a TON of unlockables and alternate costumes (16 costumes in total, 20 if you get pre-order DLC). Great replay value if you really want to get all the unlockables and finish 100%. The only problem I had with this is that there wasn't any development in story. Nevertheless, a great level-based Spider-Man game, and one of the highest rated Spider-Man game since Spider-Man 2.
4. Spider-Man: Edge of Time (2011) - This is Beenox's second official Spider-Man title following Shattered Dimensions. This is more or less a rehash of Shattered Dimensions (I will explain in the next game I mention). There are 2 spider-men to play as (Amazing and 2099). The colorful artstyle of the Amazing Spider-Man from Shattered Dimensions is replaced by the artstyle found in the 2099 version. Wasn't as colorful or enjoyable to look at. Gameplay is virtually the same as Shattered Dimensions except for a few ability differences. There is no free roam. Also, THE WHOLE GAME TOOK PLACE INDOORS in a single building. It becomes tiresome to be in the same setting the whole time. BUT, this has a better developed story than Shattered Dimensions. Stuff and events actually happen so that's a plus. Also, it has a bunch of collectibles as well (but it's more or less the same as Shattered Dimensions, nothing new really). This is an "okay" game.
5. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) - This is Beenox's most recent game. This had the most potential. After Beenox made Shattered Dimensions, they split themselves into 2 development teams (1 for Edge of Time, 1 for this game). Most of the developers, budget, and time was spent on the Amazing Spider-Man. This game has twice the development time as Edge of Time. This is Beenox's BIGGEST project/game so far. The game is a movie tie-in, but it takes place AFTER the recent Amazing Spider-Man movie so Beenox has more creative freedom in the direction they wanted the game to take. The combat is based on Batman Arkham Asylum's free flow combat. It's not as smooth as Batman, but it's still awesome. They did however dumb down web swinging. The webs connect to the sky, BUT you have to still be in the proximity of buildings to swing. The camera is MUCH closer to Spider-man so you actually FEEL like you are Spider-Man. It's especially awesome since you can feel the sense of speed. They also incorporated stealth along with normal combat, and the Web Rush feature in the game is really cool. Not as many costumes to unlock, but you can also unlock select chosen comics that you can read in the main menu. Sort of on the short side, but this is the best free-roam Spider-Man game in my opinion since Spider-Man 2.
My recommendations are Shattered Dimensions for a level-based game.
And Amazing Spider-Man or Web of Shadows for a free roam game.
Will they ever make a Star Wars Battlefront 3?
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I wanted to know if Lucas Arts is gonna make a "Star Wars Battlefront 3"? I absolutely loved the first one and thought it was a huge success. I think that if they made a third one it would at least be up there with game of the year, i think it would be a great idea to make a third one.. I just wanted to know since i had heard some rumors that they might be making a third one. If a third one is being made and its not by Lucas Arts....then who?
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On September 29, 2006, Computer and Video Games made an unconfirmed claim that Free Radical Design was developing the game.[2][3] In June 2008, Kotaku allegedly received information from a former LucasArts employee that Star Wars: Battlefront III was in the creation process.[4] On October 2, Activision Blizzard filed a classification with the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification listing Star Wars: Battlefront III for the Nintendo DS with a PG rating(E10+ equivalent) for mild animated violence.[5] Also that month, Free Radical Design announced that they lost the rights to develop Star Wars: Battlefront III; the game at that point had been in development for two years.[6] On December 28, Star Wars character renders bearing a Battlefront III watermark surfaced from a laid-off Free Radical employee.[1]
On January 15, 2009, gameplay footage was leaked from a November 2008 Free Radical in-house showing of Battlefront III footage.[7] The footage was pulled from IGN after LucasArts demanded its removal.[8] Shortly thereafter, a former Free Radical Design employee said some of the technology Free Radical developed for the game, specifically the contiguous game environment from planet surface into space, "is dying with us".[9] In March 2009, a Pandemic Studios spokesperson refuted speculation that Pandemic had taken over the project, saying "the title seems to be up in the air."[10] Later rumors suggested Rebellion Developments had assumed development of Battlefront III.[11] After this, Rebellion Developments announced Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron.
On May 14, 2010, Battlefront III lobbies were found on GameSpy, leading to speculation that the game would be announced at E3.[12] However, the game was not revealed at that time. It was rumored that Spark Unlimited's project with an as-of-yet unconfirmed publisher is Battlefront III.[13] On April 1, 2012, a user on the game journalist website Betagames discovered Star Wars models and textures buried in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City's archives. PC Gamer's Tom Senior speculated that these could have been from Battlefront III.[14] On April 10, 2012, Spark Unlimited officially announced Lost Planet 3 as the game they had been working on, thus eliminating them as a candidate developer.[15]
On September 29, 2006, Computer and Video Games made an unconfirmed claim that Free Radical Design was developing the game.[2][3] In June 2008, Kotaku allegedly received information from a former LucasArts employee that Star Wars: Battlefront III was in the creation process.[4] On October 2, Activision Blizzard filed a classification with the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification listing Star Wars: Battlefront III for the Nintendo DS with a PG rating(E10+ equivalent) for mild animated violence.[5] Also that month, Free Radical Design announced that they lost the rights to develop Star Wars: Battlefront III; the game at that point had been in development for two years.[6] On December 28, Star Wars character renders bearing a Battlefront III watermark surfaced from a laid-off Free Radical employee.[1]
On January 15, 2009, gameplay footage was leaked from a November 2008 Free Radical in-house showing of Battlefront III footage.[7] The footage was pulled from IGN after LucasArts demanded its removal.[8] Shortly thereafter, a former Free Radical Design employee said some of the technology Free Radical developed for the game, specifically the contiguous game environment from planet surface into space, "is dying with us".[9] In March 2009, a Pandemic Studios spokesperson refuted speculation that Pandemic had taken over the project, saying "the title seems to be up in the air."[10] Later rumors suggested Rebellion Developments had assumed development of Battlefront III.[11] After this, Rebellion Developments announced Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron.
On May 14, 2010, Battlefront III lobbies were found on GameSpy, leading to speculation that the game would be announced at E3.[12] However, the game was not revealed at that time. It was rumored that Spark Unlimited's project with an as-of-yet unconfirmed publisher is Battlefront III.[13] On April 1, 2012, a user on the game journalist website Betagames discovered Star Wars models and textures buried in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City's archives. PC Gamer's Tom Senior speculated that these could have been from Battlefront III.[14] On April 10, 2012, Spark Unlimited officially announced Lost Planet 3 as the game they had been working on, thus eliminating them as a candidate developer.[15]
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