Well, who knows who’s to blame for Edge of Time. The mix of four styles of Spidey with four styles of gameplay was a bit awkward, and even the Amazing Spider-Man sections, celebrating our hero in his sixties pomp, weren’t as superb as the Spider-Man Noir sections, with their Arkham-esque stealth take-downs and twisted villains, but there was a promise in the game: a promise that one day, the team at Beenox might come back with a genuine web-slinging, wall-crawling classic. ![]() Shattered Dimensions wasn’t Arkham Asylum brilliant, but it was smart and very enjoyable. Last year’s Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions gave hope to friendly neighbourhood Spider-fans that, finally, the character was with a developer that understood the character, knew his history and what made him tick,and had some idea of how to use all this stuff in a video game.
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