I've been playing the game throughout the weekend. (Xbox version) I'm about 30% in. Mixed feelings ahead...
There's a lot of fun to be had with mastering the art of webslinging. It's something that you can see with patience and practice you can really swing through the city with ease. The lessons are humbling though as you start out slamming into buildings and swinging straight to the ground more often then not.
The non vital NPCs are embarrasing and should never have had any close ups. Even the major NPCs don't look great imo. (Peter Parker, Mary Jane...) Though Spiderman himself and Black Cat look real nice.
One of the big gripes I have with this game is the Audio. First off I hear the Dolby Digital 5.1 is flat out horrible which should be a crime for a game which relies on a large and living 3d world. The rear and center speakers hardly get any love when in fact it would be awsome, nay vital to the experience, to hear crowds, traffic, cheers, and jeers from all around.
Also on the topic of audio, what's with the horrible soundtrack? Since they decided to take ideas off of GTA why didn't they also realize that an excellent selection of music would have added tremedously to the experience. The rock tunes that play so repeticiously in the same missions are so bland you almost wish they would fade off into oblivion. (Oh and dont get me started on the pizza delivery tune. Ya its cute... the first 20 times) I would turn off the music completely but there are some rare occasions where the instrumental tunes from the movie kick in which is nice. Hey Activision, if you're not gonig to get any good license tunes (how bout the ones from the movie soundtrack?) why not at least let us use the songs saved on our Xbox? That would've helped tremendously.
The combat is adequate and fun once you get the hang of it. Lots of nice little varied movies that give you choices on how to humiliate the competition.
I love how you can view the entire city from high locations but I wish they could've handled the lower detailed buildings a little better. Perhaps its too much to ask for this generation. TOO BAD THERE'S NO PC VERSION that could've whooped the consoles' asses.
Even with the gripes and nitpicks the game is still has lots of fun if you're willing to try and learn something new and unique. Which is basically what this game is: a web-slinging simulator.
There's a lot of fun to be had with mastering the art of webslinging. It's something that you can see with patience and practice you can really swing through the city with ease. The lessons are humbling though as you start out slamming into buildings and swinging straight to the ground more often then not.
The non vital NPCs are embarrasing and should never have had any close ups. Even the major NPCs don't look great imo. (Peter Parker, Mary Jane...) Though Spiderman himself and Black Cat look real nice.
One of the big gripes I have with this game is the Audio. First off I hear the Dolby Digital 5.1 is flat out horrible which should be a crime for a game which relies on a large and living 3d world. The rear and center speakers hardly get any love when in fact it would be awsome, nay vital to the experience, to hear crowds, traffic, cheers, and jeers from all around.
Also on the topic of audio, what's with the horrible soundtrack? Since they decided to take ideas off of GTA why didn't they also realize that an excellent selection of music would have added tremedously to the experience. The rock tunes that play so repeticiously in the same missions are so bland you almost wish they would fade off into oblivion. (Oh and dont get me started on the pizza delivery tune. Ya its cute... the first 20 times) I would turn off the music completely but there are some rare occasions where the instrumental tunes from the movie kick in which is nice. Hey Activision, if you're not gonig to get any good license tunes (how bout the ones from the movie soundtrack?) why not at least let us use the songs saved on our Xbox? That would've helped tremendously.
The combat is adequate and fun once you get the hang of it. Lots of nice little varied movies that give you choices on how to humiliate the competition.
I love how you can view the entire city from high locations but I wish they could've handled the lower detailed buildings a little better. Perhaps its too much to ask for this generation. TOO BAD THERE'S NO PC VERSION that could've whooped the consoles' asses.
Even with the gripes and nitpicks the game is still has lots of fun if you're willing to try and learn something new and unique. Which is basically what this game is: a web-slinging simulator.