Spider-Man: Edge of Time
Description (IGDB)
Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a follow-up to Shattered Dimensions, and similarly it has more than one Spider-Man takes a starring role. Here, it is the regular, classic "Amazing" Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 2099 – in a story awash in time travel, temporal battles, and Anti-Venom. The backbone of this story seems to play out more like a Spider-Man 2099 story, since he is the only character truly aware of the happenings in the game, and the changes that both Spider-Men encounter. From the opening, things are bleak for Amazing Spider-Man who begins the game nearly dead, and 2099 is the only one who can help. A new villain Walker Sloan enters the picture with a plan to rebuild the past (from the year 2099) in his image and design, which turns to affect both Spider-Men. From this point, chaos unfolds in typical comic-book fashion with gameplay evenly split between Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099, with every other level interwoven with the events of one Spidey to the other.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Whether you're a die-hard Spidey fan or just looking for the next great action-fighting game, Edge of Time excels in every aspect of game design with solid combat, fun navigational puzzles, and one of the best cinematic presentations of any Spider-Man game to date. »
« The story is tight and fast-paced; the presentation really shows Beenox's improvements over the past few months; and the gameplay is engaging, even if there's not much actual web-slinging to do this time around. »
« Even though the challenge of the game has not matured, it is ideal for anyone looking for a great Spider-Man experience. »
« Much like Shattered Dimensions, Spider-Man: Edge of Time features some sharp looking visuals, solid voice work, nicely presented cinematic cut scenes, and core gameplay that works well in short bursts. »
« In Spider-Man: Edge of Time, I feel like a clipped bird, just wanting to fly a little further and you do get the feeling that you are stuck in a huge cage which is more maze like. The gameplay is sturdy but I yearned for that open world experience of the previous Spidey games which did not limit where I could go or explore. »
« Enjoyable but ultimately shallow Spidey game that feels like a missed opportunity. [Christmas 2011, p.84] »
« While Spider-Man: Edge of Time delivers a slightly better experience than Activision's other similar licensed games this year, it still falls a bit short of the expectations set by last year's Shattered Dimensions. »
« An above-average brawler/platformer, held back by issues with repetition and missed potential, and a severe lack of J Jonah Jameson. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Spider-Man: Edge of Time blew me away. The story wasn’t just good — it was absolute cinema. Every moment feels intense, dramatic, and full of energy. Switching between Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099 keeps the gameplay exciting, and the way their choices affect each other is genius. The pacing is tight, the combat is fun, and the stakes feel huge from start to finish. This game might not get talked about enough, but it deserves all the love. Easily one of the most criminally underrated games ever made. A masterpiece of Spider-Man storytelling. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« A very fun Spider-Man game that I am very glad I got before every Spider-Man game jumped super high in price. »
« It was ahead of it's time, when it came out, it had and still has such good graphics, especially in the cutscenes, the story is one of the best I've ever seen, the combat is impeccable, the only part of the game I can even think is bad, is the free fall sections, but that's biased because I'm bad at them, so I couldn't call them bad, if you have one of the consoles this game is on I would recommend this game to you »
« Juegazo »
« cant believe this one got a 57 it really isnt that bad not the best spiderman game ever but it really isnt the worst aswell »
« Grande jogo fez parte da minha infancia, nao entendo comentarios negativo. jogo 10/10 »
« This game had the best story out of any spider-man game on xbox. Very smart concept of switching between spider-man in different timelines and seeing how they effect each other. Had a fair variety of different enemies but some felt quite similar to each other. The level design is okay but is still quite formulaic. The final boss fights was amazing and one of the best I have ever seen in a spider-man game- Future Peter Parker in a spider mech suit and Dr Octopus controlled by the Antivenom. Does feel like some of the game is padding at times. »