Añade un argumento en tu idiomaYou play the Marvel Ultimate Universe versions of Spider-Man and his nemesis, Venom, as both clash with each other and others.You play the Marvel Ultimate Universe versions of Spider-Man and his nemesis, Venom, as both clash with each other and others.You play the Marvel Ultimate Universe versions of Spider-Man and his nemesis, Venom, as both clash with each other and others.
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First, there's the good stuff, which is like, 99.9% of the game. The story is is understandable, which is a must for any game. The story basically revolves around the time where Peter Parker meets his childhood friend Eddie Brock. The game starts off with Peter against Venom for the first time. As the story develops, Spider-Man unlocks different attacks and Venom becomes harder.
The game play is very cool as well. The controls are easy to use. The swinging as Spider-Man is very good and so is the controls for Venom.
There is a variety of different villains that you face. They include Green Goblin, Rhino and Electro. There is a few more.
The only bad thing about this is some of the levels. In a few Spider-Man missions you have to prove your strength and lift or move heavy items using the triggers on your controller. Pretty difficult, but nowhere near the mission where you play as Venom against Carnage. You have to open some doors, and those doors are hard to open.
But overall, the acting, the story, the game play and the characters in this all add up to a really enjoyable game.
Created in the style of a living breathing comic book complete with transitions it's the best Spiderman game that I've played thus far (Though I'm told the 2018 offering will likely change that).
With plenty to do in the open world, a great fighting system that makes you feel rather overpowered and the best swinging mechanics to date Ultimate Spiderman is a fantastic superhero game.
I'm not keen on the animation style and I think the story is considerably too short (Like really really short) but it makes up for it in side content and never ending nods to fans of the original comic book.
Much of it can get a tad repetitive and I was left wishing there were maybe alternate suits, characters, more unlockables in general but I couldn't take away what they accomplished here.
The Good:
Solid mechanics
Lots of content
Web swinging is near flawless
Great comic book style
The Bad:
Graphical style doesn't suit me
More unlockables would have been nice
Story is far too short
When I got the game, my opinion of it didn't improve. Spider-Man 2 really set the bar for any future free-roam Spidey games, and this one falls far short. NY is reduced by HALF so they could add Queens. The buildings look like crap and the streets make no sense so they could add Ultimate locations. One thing I did like was the inclusion of additional NYC landmarks, although I'd rather not at the expense of all the others.
The comic panels were fine in moderation, but in EVERY FREAKIN' CUT-SCENE?! They got INCREDIBLY annoying. It's a comic, we get it, move on. I hated when they did that for the Hulk movie, and I hated it here. The city missions are the same as Spidey 2 (with the addition you fight Shocker and Boomerang every so often) but the boss fights really suffer. The vast majority of them include some kind of chase followed by a battle where you have to use your useless spider-sense (which doesn't respond anywhere near as effectively as Spidey 2) and they can be very easily beaten. No real challenge at all.
Spidey can't grab, Spidey can't throw, and there are no upgrades for the kind of web attacks you can do. Swing maneuverability has also gone the way of the dodo. Venom can grab AND throw, and has the strength Spidey is missing even if he can't swing. The only other negative is you need to constantly eat people when you play with him to recharge your health yet when you fight him his health stays full all the time.
Bendis' dialog is funny at times, but the story falls as flat as most of his padded out Ultimate issues. Frankly, Spider-Man 2 is your best bet to own. This game? Rent and return it.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWhen Spider-Man is hitting the Green Goblin,he says,"Why won't you fall down?". That is a reference to the comics when Spider-Man is fighting Ox and says,"Why won't you fall down?"
- PifiasDuring the Green Goblin fight, he lights himself on fire. The Green Goblin only throws fire balls, it's the Hobgoblin who lights his whole body on fire.
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Peter Parker: I need it.
Mary Jane: It's not done.
Peter Parker: Give it back.
Mary Jane: It's *really* not done.
Peter Parker: I can't go swinging around in my nerd clothes.
Mary Jane: I just have to finish stitching up a hole in the butt and then I'll give it back to you.
Peter Parker: I can explain the hole in the butt by the way.
Mary Jane: Please don't.
- ConexionesFeatured in Continue?: Ultimate Spider Man (GameCube) (2016)
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