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In the span of a couple of minutes we all mention Shattered Dimensions.

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Anyone play Edge of Time yet?
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Luke wrote:In the span of a couple of minutes we all mention Shattered Dimensions.

What a lovely community we have here.
I'm always on the lookout for this game, the 2 local GameStops I frequent NEVER has it in; but they ALWAYS have Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (which I think is underrated), Spider-Man: Edge of Time, and Spider-Man 3.
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Luke wrote:In the span of a couple of minutes we all mention Shattered Dimensions.

What a lovely community we have here.
Great minds... :wink:
Stark wrote:Anyone play Edge of Time yet?
Not yet, but I really want to.
BurningDoom wrote: but they ALWAYS have Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (which I think is underrated)
Agreed. I really loved Web of Shadows. Beat it three times.

Also, I don't know if you guys have kept up with it, but the new Amazing Spider-man game adapting the movie is being developed by Beenox, the same guys who made Shattered Dimensions and Edge of Time. Movie games are up and down, but Beenox might be able to make something really good.
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CFFJR wrote: Also, I don't know if you guys have kept up with it, but the new Amazing Spider-man game adapting the movie is being developed by Beenox, the same guys who made Shattered Dimensions and Edge of Time. Movie games are up and down, but Beenox might be able to make something really good.
I liked the trailer for the new game that had a haunting rendition of Itsy Bitsy Spider.
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Web of shadows
Shattered dimensions
edge of time

Holy crap there's been a lot of spiderman games recently. Most recent one I've played is Ultimate, which was pretty good.
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I wasn't huge on Shattered Dimensions. Never played Edge of Time, but I really did like Web of Shadows. That was really fun.
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Went to watch MIB3 tonite (200,000 times better than MIB2, almost as good as MIB1) and I saw the trailer to this movie yet again. I picked up on something I hadn't seen before.

So I understand that Peter builds his webshooters in this film, rather than having organic shooters as in the previous version. I was always ok with organic webbing (he gets strength, speed, agility, wallcrawling, spider sense.... but no spinnerettes? wtf?) but it's nice to see they're going the more traditional "OG" way of having mechanical shooters.

First of all, they're fucking HUGE. Like nearly this big:

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And they light up. I'm not a fan of that. Why make them light up? What are these LA Gear Street Light shoes?
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indecks wrote: So I understand that Peter builds his webshooters in this film, rather than having organic shooters as in the previous version. I was always ok with organic webbing (he gets strength, speed, agility, wallcrawling, spider sense.... but no spinnerettes? wtf?) but it's nice to see they're going the more traditional "OG" way of having mechanical shooters.

First of all, they're fucking HUGE. Like nearly this big:

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And they light up. I'm not a fan of that. Why make them light up? What are these LA Gear Street Light shoes?
oh :(. I was a huge fan of the way the movies did that. As you said it makes way more sense than the comic's version. Plus no more lame "omg I run out of web so I can't chase down the enemies" plot points to help the bad guys escape. I actually wished it was made part of Spiderman canon from now on (comics, cartoons, everything).
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indecks wrote:Went to watch MIB3 tonite ...

So I understand that Peter builds his webshooters in this film, rather than having organic shooters as in the previous version.

It's rather good isn't it? I mean, it is shallow, but it's a huge improvement on MIIB, and may be the best of the series.

But c'mon, the web shooters aren't that big. I'm very much expecting a "I only have enough web to save one of them" moment. MORAL DILEMMA!!!
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