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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:04PM stolen73 said

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it will be horrible

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:13PM KenobiEagle said

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@stolen73 Yeah! That's the spirit!
/sarcasm
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:06PM araiza said

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Sounds like Shattered Deminsions 2

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:44PM Cleric said

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@araiza
Sounds like Shattered Dimensions DLC
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 4:53PM (Unverified) said

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@Cleric

It does sound very similar. Why not do something very different than the last game. I don't understand why.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 8:41PM whylekat said

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@araiza

Looks like Shattered Demensions 2! Someone post a video of both games, splitscreen, doing the same moves!
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 9:01PM MasterBrief said

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@(Unverified) maybe cuz shattered dimensions was the first good spiderman game in like forever its a great game so they do what is good and its similar to that
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 9:26PM whylekat said

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@MasterBrief

Or they take the same basic program, minus 2 dimensions, and cut down on development costs.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:10PM Rocket Raccoon said

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Looks neat. I'm on board!

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:23PM NaeemTHM said

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@Rocket Raccoon

Definitely looks cool but...well honestly I'm getting kinda tired of the ultra dark Spider-Man games.

I mean yeah the latest Spider-Man comics have been pretty dark as well (The Other and One More Day were pretty depressing) but I really, really miss the lighthearted Spider-man of the early 90's. What happened to the wise-cracking Spider-Man we all fell in love with?!
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 2:57PM Rocket Raccoon said

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@NaeemTHM

Aside from a couple recent tragedies Spidey's life has been pretty bright and lighter in tone as of late! I'd definitely recommend checking them out.

I know what you mean, though. Definitely not quite as light as it could be.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 3:47PM Prax said

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@NaeemTHM

Have you even played Shattered Dimensions? Wasn't exactly soul searching material...
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:29PM Anticrawl said

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@NaeemTHM

He's in this game. That is why I loved Shattered Dimensions so much. Gone was the angsty emo Spider-Man of recent comics. A glorious return of the one-liner and cheesy joke slinger.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:54PM gettinmoney662 said

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@NaeemTHM

Uhhh, you should check out Brand New Day and all the Spidey comics from then on. OMD was used to bring Spider-Man back to those happy go lucky days.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:15PM Urethra Alfredo said

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So...no web swinging?


Because a Spider-Man game without web swinging, to me, is totally pointless. It's one of the defining aspects of the character. It's like a Superman game in which Superman doesn't fly. Ever.

Seriously Beenox, it's one thing to shift the franchise's focus towards brawling...but to remove web swinging entirely?


Boo. Boo on you.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 4:37PM Anticrawl said

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@Urethra Alfredo

I personally like the new approach to the Spider-man games, and there was a fair share of web swinging in Shattered Dimensions.

I for one was getting sick of the lame-ass sandbox Spider-Man games, if you want to play one there are atleast a dozen to choose from.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:46PM Urethra Alfredo said

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@Anticrawl

A dozen? Really??

There was the fantastic.Spider-Man 2. And then there three other lesser games that ranged from "ho-hum" to "piping hot poop, straight from the butt."

All I'm saying is that if you're going to make a game based off of a popular character, it's kind of important to include intrinsic aspects of the character. In this case, that would be, you know, swinging from a web. It's kind of what people expect from the guy.

I don't mind the aesthetic direction Beenox has taken with the franchise, but not allowing me to web-swing? It's lunacy.

It's like a Thor game. Only the developers took Mjolnir out of the game and force the player to punch their way through every level. I don't care how cool your storyline is, you'd better give me a giant f*cking hammer if the word "Thor" is on the front of your box.

People expect certain things from certain franchises. That's all I'm saying.


And for the record, "dozen" means "twelve." I don't know if you're arithmetically-challenged or simply some sort of hyperbole junkie.




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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 6:36PM Anticrawl said

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@Urethra Alfredo

I didn't say a dozen good games, just a dozen other opportunities.

Y u mad tho? And there was web swinging in Shattered Dimensions.
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Posted: Apr 5th 2011 12:45AM LexStewther said

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@Anticrawl
i wouldn't really call this a new approach. think back to the old PS1 and PS2 days when Spider-man games were all linear brawlers. Activision has just abandoned the whole sandbox arena and gone back to what they can actually do.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:16PM Rawrnosaurous said

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Spider-man shouldn't be in a linear game have we learned nothing from Spider-man 2? The last pretty good spider-man game was Web of Shadows at least then we could go anywhere we wanted.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:21PM Cypher FDP said

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This game better have a 1602 cameo.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:22PM FreekyWiggle said

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Just seems like Shattered Dimensions with the two least interesting universes of the four =\
graphically and gameplay wise, it doesn't look like it's changed much either. That's a shame. I was hoping for something a bit different.
Not to say Shattered Dimensions wasn't a good game. But something a bit different would've been welcome

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:39PM Strider119 said

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@FreekyWiggle You are in my brain, stealing my opinons
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 2:33PM Cypher FDP said

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@FreekyWiggle

Hey, the least interesting universe was Ultimate and you know it.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 3:11PM FreekyWiggle said

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@Cypher FDP I really don't think so. I felt the gameplay of ultimate and noir were the better two.
Amazing was just too... Bland. And tbh, 2099 didn't feel like spiderman at all to me.
I liked the combat of ultimate better than the others, and noir was just completely different. Noir and ultimate felt like the two opposites; stealth vs over the top, rage induced combat. Amazing and 2099 felt like two shoved in the middle.
Maybe I'm a little biased, cos I love the ultimate series, and I'm really looking forward to the upcoming animated series based in the ultimate universe, but hey, this is just my opinion... And apparently Strider119's as well
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 4:39PM Anticrawl said

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@FreekyWiggle

Really? Because I found Ultimate and Noir to be boring, far too much angst.

Amazing and 2099 are two of the most iconic Spider-Men ever, thanks to their comic book nature hah, with the cheesy one-liners and all.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:02PM FreekyWiggle said

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@Anticrawl They were all good, I just enjoyed ultimate and noir better.
Amazing felt pretty much like your bog standard Spidey, which isn't a bad thing by any means, and I felt 2099 to be lacking in something unique about the universe other than the visuals. Just seemed to me like 2099 had the potential to be something really great, but the only thing that really distinguished it from the other 3 universes was the visuals.

All of them are four very different and iconic versions of Spider-Man, and I felt that each universe should have reflected that. But i think that ultimate and noir were the only ones to really do that, gameplay wise, and that there wasn't enough differentiation between amazing and 2099. I'm not saying one version of Spidey is better than the other, just that in the game, the two I most enjoyed playing as were ultimate and noir.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:08PM Anticrawl said

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@FreekyWiggle

I meant as characters not gameplay segments. Amazing and 2099 are more memorable in that regard. Ultimate Spidey is such a whiner.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:17PM FreekyWiggle said

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@Anticrawl Oh, well I'm afraid I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that one then. I personally like the ultimate universe best. Each to their own
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:34PM The Only Girl said

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The Spider Man series is seriously srange. Im more of a manga fan, so I dont read American comics much. But when I do, Spider Man in particular, there is always something crazy going on.

Posted: Apr 5th 2011 7:18AM TheShaper said

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@Mr Esc is the namesarcasm is my
Back in the '90s, in a pre-Clone Saga era, things were more straightforward and story arcs didn't last that much, making it easier to follow. But Clone Saga came and derailed everything. I don't know exactly what happened after that since I stopped reading comics upon its shitty conclusion, but I read about three times on wikipedia everything that followed and by the looks of it, it only got worse.

X-Men was pretty much impossible to follow back then already.
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:34PM SEGA Scream said

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My favorite Spider-Man game is still Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. Granted, it has nothing to do with the comic, and Spidey was just an unlockable character, but it's the most fun I had playing as the webslinger.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 3:13PM NekoDaimyo said

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@SEGA Scream
Could you do web-slinging skateboard tricks?
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:43PM Uncle Jesse said

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I didn't care for Shattered Dimensions. This looks like a spin-off of Shattered Dimensions. I love Spider-Man but I don't think this looks very good. I'll keep watching and reading until the game comes out before I get too negative, but my expectations are definitely low.

Why can't we just get back to what made these games such a blast. A huge, open environment to scale and swing around. Mix up the mission types and add in some co-op. I mentioned before that they could have you teaming up with Venom (for campaign co-op) to bring down Carnage. It's been done so many times in the comics before. Co-op campaign adds so much to a game these days. Hell, why not do a Maximum Carnage take and have 4 players get in on the action with a whole variety of heroes and villains? I still love that red cartridge.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:55PM Ori00 said

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Oh look another Spidey-game with no open world environment.....didn't everyone complain how that was the main thing they wanted to see in Shattered Dimensions? There hasn't been a great Spidey game since Spider-man 2 the movie.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 6:17PM Digital Viking said

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@Ori00 and that's pretty sad. The last great Spider-man game was a movie tie-in from 2004. *Sigh*
How hard is it to make a great Spider-man game when the recipe was released years ago?
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 1:58PM Einlander said

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Did Spiderman just become Mr. Smith?

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 2:28PM isotrex said

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We need more variations of Spider-Man. I think I only saw 2 of them. I could be missing something though. Not sure, didn't watch again. haha.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 2:29PM TheRedComet said

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Can Doctor Doom please be the villain of this? And/or Kang, his great, great, great grandson from an alternative timeline?

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 3:44PM jmr1986 said

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This looks like a DLC for Shattered Dimensions, don't get me wrong i think it was a great game but i'll like to see a new plot this time, Spiderman is one of those comics that have a lot of great stories that you could find useful for a video game.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 4:19PM bongoes said

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@Mr Esc is the namesarcasm is my
Wait, are you saying OMD was a positive, or are you talking about another retcon?

(And it still exists, there was a 2099 mini a while back.)

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 4:21PM bongoes said

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I still haven't played Shattered Dimensions but this looks like more of the same too me. If I like SD I might try this out.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 5:20PM TheShaper said

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Haven't played SD, but this one is looking hotter. I mean, plot-wise it seems cooler, even though the trailer hasn't presented that much plot to begin with.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 6:07PM (Unverified) said

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On judging the screenshots it seems to me that there is more detail in the models for the two Spideys, but otherwise I can't say I see much improvement at the moment. Granted, I did enjoy Shattered Dimensions, but I feel we need to give Beenox some credit here, they're undergoing the same scrutiny Activision seems to give any development studio that makes a critically acclaimed game: Do it again with only a year's time.

Posted: Apr 4th 2011 6:50PM gangcar said

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Why the hell do these game companies go out of their way to make these ridiculous storylines for comic games? Why not just make Kraven's Last Hunt into a videogame rather than this stupid campy crap?

I mean you have what? 50 years of source material and this is what you come up with?!

Posted: Apr 5th 2011 10:28AM Kira Blaize said

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@gangcar Because I'd much rather play an interesting original story than a video game version of a comic story line. Especially considering most people would know how it ends...
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Posted: Apr 4th 2011 6:52PM SunnyXnsanity said

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Why would you want to change the future?
I mean, they just made the statue of liberty look five times more awesome.

Posted: Apr 5th 2011 10:27AM Kira Blaize said

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"Oh no! The game seems the same as Shattered Dimensions only with a different story! Why are they doing the same thing?"

Except it looks like there's a "change the future" mechanic. Plus it's still early. We don't know what they're going to add. Besides, aren't some of the more popular games around just rehashes with some new mechanics and a different story? (I'm looking right at you Halo)

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