
Videogamer writes: "As much as I hate to say "I told you so", and believe me, I really do…. I TOLD YOU SO! At the end of my last preview for Shattered Dimensions, I suggested that Spiderman 2099 might be one of the two licenses that Beenox had yet to reveal for their license-blending superhero jaunt. As luck would have it, it's now turned out that this is indeed the case. Fine, so I actually implied that 2099 was quite an unlikely choice, but this is still the closest I've ever come to being right about anything in an entire career of spurious journalistic predictions. When it comes to this kind of Nostradamus shtick, I'm usually as accurate as Michael "never gets it bleedin' right" Pachter; under the circumstances, I'll grab any victory I can get, however small."

TW: “With the recent release of the sequel film, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, I’ve been revisiting the astounding world of the Spider-Verse, enjoying both the prequel and the new sequel film in all their glory; and it’s led me to ask one question — why the hell isn’t there a Spider-Verse game?”
I too would like a whole game with the entire world looking like the animated movie. It could be awesome

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Before Insomniac, there was Beenox; the studio reminisces on Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time, and more
"I only wish we had five years on any one of the Spider-Man games we made!"
Well, you don't have to work for Activision ya know. But yeah, they did a fair job considering the limited resources and well....Activision.
TASM2 was like the last superhero movie that had a movie tie-in game accompanying it