Spider-Man 3
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Average customer review:Product Description
Spiderman 3 PS3 The No.1 Super Hero franchise in gaming swings back on the scene on May 4, 2007, as Spider-Man 3 the game releases simultaneously with what is anticipated to be the biggest blockbuster movie of the summer. Battling against villains from the film and beyond, players face the challenge of balancing Spider-Man's heroism against Black-Suited Spider-Man's more aggressive powers, while reliving breathtaking moments from the film and exploring original storylines. This is Spider-Man like you've never seen him before!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6264 in Video Games
- Brand: ACTIVISION
- Model: ACTI9
- Released on: 2007-05-04
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .50" h x 5.25" w x 6.50" l, .25 pounds
Features
- Feel the adrenaline of the Black-Suited Spider-Man - Unleash new abilities and powers, but watch out -- the rush of intensified powers could overwhelm you
- More freedom than ever - Enjoy unprecedented freedom as you swing through the city. Roam anywhere and explore the most massive, detailed New York City ever seen in a Spider-Man game
- Battle 10 of Spider-Man's most infamous enemies from the movie and comics, including Sandman and Venom
- All-new combat system - Empower both Spider-Men with suit-specific powers and abilities -- with new attacks and finishers for both Classic and Black-Suited Spider-Man
Customer Reviews
If i wasn't a spiderman fan, this game would've been a 3-star....
but since i am.. i'm giving it 4.
The good:
-The game looks great and especially when your webslinging through NY at night time.
-They've added a God of War kick to it. You're now involved in the cinematic action scenes. I think i'm about half way through and the extra moves that can be unlocked is kinda cool.
-You can now walk inside some buildings for certain missions.
-Added different missions
( disarming bombs, taking pictures, taking MJ for web slinging field trip )
The bad:
-Even though the game looks great, there are alot of graphic bugs.
( alot of seaming and clipping )
-Collision problems
( Characters getting pushed into walls, enemies get stuck )
-A.I. needs help.
(enemies will run away.. are simply just stare at you)
-I wish they would've implented a good soundtrack.
-Not sure about this complaint of mine, but i wish or hope.. that i'll be able to play a villian when i beat the game. I heard you can play the goblin... but.. i'd rather play sandman or venom.
Overall, its a good game. If your a spidey fan, its a great game. it's always fun to swing around the city.
Not that good, but not that bad either.
If you've never played the second Spider-man game than this one will work nicely with you. I on the other hand find it very much the same as Spider-man 2. Which is displeasing to me. They didn't really make the city larger. Theres no reason the city has to be the same size. On PS3 they could make the city 5 times larger than on PS2 because of the amount of space the Blue-Ray disc allow. Although they did add an underground subway system that doesn't need to stop and load. The city does look much better now, but it's just not enough. Every thing is the same with Spider-man even with the black suit. On the other hand some of the character models look like another said bug eyed or worse thing. They didn't take their time with this game it was rushed by he look at it. I was hoping they would bring back a move or tool from the first Spider-man game in which you could point and shoot yourself in the direction you want like a gun using target cross hairs.
I dislike that they have introduced two versions of the game on the PS3. It has confused a lot of people and made others mad because they cannot be the New Goblin.
To me this is the same repetitive event that happen from the first Spider-man to second game. When Spider-man the movie/game was made it was mostly inside fighting and in the air combat with the annoying "get near the ground and die" thing. Also it had many arcade inside Training system type things to do. The second one had a larger city you could walk around in minus some of the sub games. Although it did have a mini arcade with mini games. The differences are great and the point is that from this first Spiderman PS3 game to the next may be even more tremendous because they didn't really take anything out to add more of something else in for the third. So when they get it together and think more plus work harder there will be a great Spider-man 4. I know they didn't work very hard on this third one. The first two was worked on more. They just copy and pasted from the second game. On this Spider-man 3D modelers did more work, animators did less work, and all the rest was copied and it was still all together was less than the first two as far as actual labor. I know this because of the end result.
The PS3's first Spider-man game is under it's true potential.
Lastly it's just very boring to me and for 60 USD it wasn't worth the money. If it was at most 15 USD it would be alright.
I was disappointed and cannot gather how fun this game is considering it could be better. I give it low points based on the earlier work. Someone who hasn't ever played the past games might think more highly of it.
Just not very fun, repetitive.
This game just has a bunch of extremely repetitive missions, almost all involving beat people up with your not very interesting combos. The visuals are clean but the objects depicted are boring and again repetitive. THe city doesn;t have much character, which was okay on SM2 back on PS2 but the standards are much higher and the rest of the game isn't up to task. I never finished the game, near the end , I came to a mission that was just ridiculously difficult but not challenging in a fun way, just frustrating and overwhelming.
THe voice acting is bad and the story watered down. I would rather they get voice actors who are into what they're doing rather than getting contractually obligated actors from the movie.







