
Greg Miller over at IGN had these closing remarks to say when reviewing Spider-Man 3 for the Xbox 360.
"If you're desperate for a Spider-Man game, this one fills your need for webs, but other than nailing what web-swinging should feel like, this game is a bust. We were promised a Spidey experience that was next-gen and expanded on everything Spider-Man 2 did right, but we were given a buggy game that's just Spider-Man 2: Special Edition. Combat is brainless button-mashing, the bosses are frustrating and cheap, the visuals are far from spectacular, and although the random crimes aren't the same events over and over, they definitely re-use the same ideas."
If you aren't phased by his opinion on the game, there is a full three page review on the site.

From the Amazing Spider-Man series to the most recent titles and DLCs, explore which Spider-Man game deserves to be ranked first and why.
Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Ultimate Spider-Man use to be my favorite until Insomniac games took over.
My favorite and still champion Spiderman PS2, followed by Marvels Spiderman2, then Miles Morales, followed by Marvels Spiderman, and finally Ultimate Spiderman.
I need to drag out my PS3 and try Web of Shadows, owned the game for years and years and never played.
Spider-Man (2000), Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, and Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions were all so good! I have fond memories playing them.

Phil writes, "It's never a good feeling to be hyped for the next installment of one of your favorite franchises, and then POW! You're blindsided with an extremely disappointing game that hardly lives up to your anticipation and hype. That's the focus of The Most Disappointing Video Game Sequels, and now we're at the fifth installment. This are six more of those games that were either rushed out, released in a broken or incomplete state, or were simply less than stellar experiences overall.
After you browse through and read up on the latest unfortunate games added to this growing series of articles, which game sequels that haven't already been mentioned in a previous article do you think should be added in a future installment?"
DSOGaming writes: "YouTube’s ‘reznoire’ and ‘Emulators for PC’ have shared some new videos from the latest version of the Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3, showing Heavy Rain, MotorStorm: Pacific Rift and Spiderman 3 running in it."
Poor Heavy Rain lol that game was and is a pile. Emulation sounds cool though - Res. Evil 3 and Directors Cut all the way.
So games run at 10 fps and graphical glitches not seen since pcsx2 in 2003,.. I will get there someday.
Another film tie-in bites the dust. Man when can we have games which truly do justice to their big screen counterparts. My personal disappointment started way back when i went and bought E.T. for my atari. 20+ years although not as bad but still average.
Somethign for fanboys to start flamming "The framerate is smoother than on PS3, but things are still unspectacular"
Oh so I see the game is getting about as good a review as the movie is. Sigh. Can today get any worse!? I'm going to see the movie tonight and if it sucks like alot of the reviews say I will be so dissapointed.
How hard can it be to make a good spiderman game? It could be like crackdown except with cool spider abilities and bosses. I just dont understand why that is so hard.
Oh and Chronicals of Riddick was about the only movie based game that I have played that was great but then it didnt really follow the plot of the movie. From what I have heard the Spiderman movie is not any good either but the reasons for the game being bad do not appear to be story related so again I ask, how hard can it be?
Is Spiderman the movie made by Sony?
Why does the 360 version look better and play smoother?
I thought they were showing the ps3 version a little extra love.
I played both version today...360 and ps3 version. I wouldn't have rated it so low myself. Maybe high 7 or low 8. But why does the ps3 have such a problem running this game. The 360 runs it notibly better and the textures/lighting/shadowing looks slightly better on the 360 version of the game.
I just don't understand how can this be? A Sony movie...Playing and looking better as a Next Gen Game on the Microsoft 360.
Can it be true that the ps3 isn't as powerful for next gen games?
The evidence seems to point that why thusfar.
And for those who point to Oblvion and Fight Night....I have played both of those on both systems and the 360 version of Fightnight while missing some new features...looks and plays better than the ps3 version. With Oblvion...while the ps3 version does load notibly faster....The 360 version (with the update) does look better. Then you couple in the Shivering Isles expansion only available for the 360/PC versions...and once again the 360 version clearly comes out on top.
As a Ps3 owner...I just don't get it. Why aren't the ps3 games smashing the 200 dollar less expensive system? And how could Sony fanboys continue to stand by a company that told that the next generation doesn't start until the ps3 launches. Think about it. We all know that was an out right lie. Right?
Anego Montoya you commented below me....Did you play oblvion on the Elite 360 via HDMI and after the patch download? And did you play both the ps3 verison and the 360 version on a True 1080p tv. Because when I say Oblvion looks better on the 360...I'm saying on the same 61 inch 1080p Samsung DLP Tv. I'm saying both via HDMI output....
I have had friends over who I didn't tell which was which and I would switch between one and the other and they all saw that the 360 version looks better than the Ps3 version on the Same Tv using HDMI. Now, I realize its a matter of opinion...But I'm just curious what you base your opinion off of?
Hm way to take it off track. Yes console war when talking about spiderman three. Nice. A game that is below the standards of both consoles can start a console war, put forward by an argument made from information that nobody but the speaker has the "measured and weighed opinion"...nice. Carry on.