• Reviews around way (3.86 of 5)

    The Amazing Spider-Man

    • The free roaming aspect is the best way to show off Spider-Man and this game does a wonderful job presenting a living city to explore.
    • You can zip in an out of battle very easily, this is true to the character, but the way it's implemented feels less like a tight gameplay experience and more like I'm cheating the system
    • Such as collecting comic pages around the city to get actual comics to read, "New York City Thoughts" in the loading screen, innovative ways to unlock new Spidey suits, and people responding to your web-swinging
    • It makes things work smoothly, effortlessly and it's a great way to speed the game up; especially outdoors where you'll reach your destination running on top of buses, kicking off walls, etc
    • You can zip in an out of battle very easily, this is true to the character, but the way it's implemented feels less like a tight gameplay experience and more like I'm cheating the system
    • They're the same in many aspects, but also different games in their own respectful ways
    • I love the way Batman fights in the new games and the Spider-Man version of
    • And the game is certainly an improvement over those two glitchy and poorly designed, as well as over the linear and tedious Shattered Dimensions and Edge of Time.
    • After completing the story side missions as in police pursuit and saving civiliians get boring as they are the ssame thing over again
    • The web-swinging, while dynamic, was not as good as in Spider-Man 2