Spider Man: Web Of Shadows–The Best Spider Man Game Ever. This Still Doesn’t Say Much.
Perhaps the single most schizophrenic game on the shelves right now is Spider Man: Web of Shadows. Featuring fully THREE different versions compatible with seven different hardware platforms, it’s amazing that so many versions of one game can exist. For the sake of our coverage today, we’ll be handling the Xbox 360 version, which also saw releases on the Wii, the PS3, and the PC.
Spidey’s got a lot on his plate this go-round, with Luke Cage needing help with New York’s gang problem, the Kingpin running amok with a collection of supervillains, including parts of the vaunted Sinister Six like Vulture, Electro and Rhino, and of course, Spidey’s worst nightmare Venom working on conquering the planet with a collective of symbiotes peeled off his own superstructure. Worse, the Venom symbiotes are going to start attaching themselves to various locals, including some superheroes. Man, you’ve never seen freaky until you’ve seen Wolverine in a symbiote-black suit.
Let me start off by saying that this is possibly the most fun I’ve had playing a Spider Man game yet. It’s set up in kind of a sandbox format, so you’ll have a lot of room to webswing around to get from place to place and mission to mission. I have never had so much fun with the web swinging component of a Spider Man game. And the combat is also a pretty new and interesting step—you’ll actually be able to upgrade your attacks using experience points, allowing you to do all sorts of strange and highly effective attacks. In fact, there’s one great sequence where you’ll fight the Vulture by webswinging from flying henchman to flying henchman until you can get in web range of the Vulture himself, and then take him on in mid-air.
However, there’s a down side to all this—the lock-on mode isn’t exactly always there, and has an annoying tendency to just suddenly decide not to lock on any more. And the difficulty can be somewhat unbalanced at times. I remember my first bout with Venom—there would actually be moments where I couldn’t land a punch on ANYTHING in the area because there would be so many enemies simultaneously trying to pound me that I couldn’t stay on my feet. I tried every trick I had in my repertoire, which I admit was rather extensive by that point, and it still didn’t work for several tries. That, as far as I’m concerned, qualifies for a second look in the whole difficulty department.
It’s hard to hate Spider Man: Web of Shadows because it’s easily the best game in the whole series…but then, that’s not really saying much. Has there been a good Spider Man game yet? I can’t think of one offhand, frankly.
I loved swinging from place to place on my weblines, humming one of the various Spider Man theme songs that have cropped up from sheer joy. It didn’t matter—I could climb the highest buildings, or I could swing only feet above the streets of a surprisingly extensive New York City. I pummeled thugs and broke up gangs and took on all the biggest names in the Spider Man universe. And though some parts were better than others, I still had a lot of fun.
And at the end of the day, isn’t that the point?
April 6th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
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April 7th, 2009 at 7:20 am
cool Spidey VS Wolvy? can wait to see that happened