Sounds like the best case scenario is that it's a mediocre game. Personally I'm tired of mediocre spiderman so this will be the first open world spiderman game I will pass on. If you have your eye on something else I'd recommend that.
Can anybody tell me why any open world spiderman always has to stay within the same island? Every spiderman that comes out they tend to put him in the same space. I get that's where he's from or whatever but it just seems like a missed opportunity to mix it up. I enjoyed shattered dimensions quite a bit but was disappointed by the linearity of it.
Beenox, (or whoever develops spiderman games in the future): we NEED a spiderman arkham. Something BETTER than tweaking t...
It's comcast. EA really should rethink that because when you say "comcast", feelings of rage and hatred rise up to the surface and do they want to compel even MORE feelings of hatred with their already-tarnished name?
This is nothing more than a way to get us to buy more controllers! They will probably make this one so hard we will break our controllers more often, FORCING us to buy additional pads!
I see your game, Sony. I see you clever b**tards.
I really hope with the new xbox head there will be a new golden era for xbox. I prefer a company win by being better, not by attempting to cripple the competitors. So much more respect for that.
Duke Nukem Forever twin babes. The game was terrible, yes, but I still didn't want to kill the two hot babes that were slobbin' Duke's knob early in the game.
Duke is supposed to be a hero! He should've saved their hot butts!
I'm all for a great game and wonderful experience, but come on guys.... change me as a person? I'm going to predict some choices like whether or not to let some people die and some "surprise" zombie attacks. Life changing? I highly doubt it.
Be careful, though, we're approaching Peter-Molyneux-levels of hype (that's when you promise grand things and then can't quite deliver on final product).
I miss those days. You could say a handful of titles and they immediately made you love that nintendo. Castlevania, Contra, Super Mario Bros. 3, Mega Man, Zelda, So many to list.
Konami, can you give us another platform castlevania not for a handheld please? And not that harmony of despair abortion. A REAL game.
I even remember not that long ago Sega tried to "fix" this problem, and tried to give developers more time for better movie licensed games. We got the worst hulk game ever and captain america and I don't remember/care what the other few were. Hard problem to fix apparently.
spiderman, when will you get your own arkham-level quality game? I think most of us will agree that spiderman has had some decent titles, even a few pretty good ones and too many bad ones. We want THE spiderman game to come out and blow our balls off!
Stop lagging behind the technology curve! Seriously, when you guys were the leaders, you were the best there was for consoles! You couldn't pull me away from my snes back in the day. Now, you guys seem content with not being a leader anymore and just grabbing for the casual dollar. Be the superstar we remember you guys being, not the rut you seem to be ok with.
RIP, capcom. What the hell happened to you guys? You were the shiz back in the day and now you just know how to outsource and somehow find new ways to make yourselves look worse in newer generations (but we're still ok with buying more palette swaps for more street fighter games, right?)
Alright, but can we make them sexy mummies that are in love with a mediocre-looking girl who can't act?
I'm actually not a big fan of what is most prevalent in "horror" games: the pop-up scare. It's such a lame, cheap scare. I DO love, however, the truly frightening stuff. The kind of stuff that will get in your head and make you genuinely scared of it. Not enough of that in my opinion.
Seriously, watch a movie or game that has a lot of those lame scares and when you know it will happen, it just looks silly when you see through it.
When it came out, the whole open world sandbox was still a fairly new thing. It was pretty incredible after grand theft auto, where you could swing arond like spiderman instead of stealing cars. Not a perfect game, but the part that mattered most (swinging around and feeling like spiderman) was AMAZING.
World's proudest 6-year-old right there. See, because he changed one part of the word to another, dirtier word? In the process made it filthier and dane-cook-levels of funny. Bravo. *slow clap*
Sega, put 1 and 2 out for xbla and psn! What are you waiting for?!
Sorry, Microsoft, but if you're so adamant about having a kinect in every home to entice developers to make better games for it, then EAT THE COST YOURSELF. I have absolutely no desire for that stupid thing and don't want to pay for something I don't want!
Think of it like getting herpes from a hooker: we pay for the sex, not the herpes. Keep your herpes, Microsoft!
That's funny, that's exactly when I stopped playing and my thoughts echoed precisely, too. Lol.
There's only been two games in the main series. The first one was FANTASTIC (I couldn't get enough) and the second one was quite disappointing but not without its merits. I didn't think the second one was bad enough to condemn the series but I do think more of the first would be very, very welcome.
I will say that another disappointment would be hard for the series to recover from.