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This is what I would consider to be my dream scenario: Beenox takes the combat system and Web Rush mechanic from this game, as well as the superior story elements from Edge of Time, then Treyarch takes the fast-paced, adrenaline rushed action elements and upgradeable abilities from Web of Shadows, along with the interesting mission structure of Spider-Man 3 and the better selection of random crimes from Spider-Man 2; Beenox and Treyarch then combine all those elements together into what I feel could be the BEST Spider-Man game
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With Beenox returning to manual web swinging and promising to expand upon the first game, is The Amazing Spider-Man
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It is a little bit like the last amazing spider man game, but still has the same fun with new cool story line.
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If you want to waste $50-60 on a broken incomplete garbage game, go right ahead, apparently Activision is enjoying some profits to continue making even more broken incomplete spider-man games as people that don't care or don't know any better are throwing money to encourage more bad games from them
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Even though I’m a huge Spider-Man fan, I held off on getting this game for a long time since, quite frankly, Beenox has yet to provide us with a truly exceptional Spider-Man game since they became the sole developers of the video game franchise
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was this close to being a great Spider-Man game, and if some of the annoying flaws were worked out, it could have been
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The Amazing Spider-Man
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my favorite spider-man game so far is still web of shadows
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In particular, Sam Riegel is a fantastic Spider-Man, capturing the humor and conflict of the character quite well
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Upgrade from the weak character you start off with to create a super Spider Man
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The addition of a useful Spider-Sense function that allowed Spidey to spot enemies through walls and even see in which direction they were looking was a nice feature