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| From: Activision Inc.
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $12.00 You Save: $7.99 (40%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3649
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: action games; adventure games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 81941 Model: ACTI9 UPC: 047875819412 EAN: 0047875819412 ASIN: B000NJH6O6
Release Date: May 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: US VERSION (NTSC) HAS ORIGINAL COVER(ART WORK)-CASE AND INSTRUCTIONS-CART PERFECT
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Not very easy without a clear manual August 7, 2007 Mommy of two boys (NY, USA) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
This game is somewhat fun. Maybe I'm not a huge fan of SpiderMan. My son loves it, although he doesn't know what he have to do...he is just jumping and crawling around..oh...any like to be beat up by the bad guys, he think he is punching...but he can't coordinate both the stylus and the command dail. It is a bit hard to understand where and what I'm suppose to do. But overall I'll still give this a 4 stars rating. Because my son loves it.
Run, beat up thug, run, resuce, run, repeat. January 12, 2008 Oliver (MS) The best thing about this game is the control scheme. Spider-man jumps and climbs and swings like a pro. It's a lot of fun to use the stylus to manipulate the web slinging, and it is very intuitive, so fighting thugs is fun and can be done in a number of ways. The graphics are pretty good. I was impressed. It's a 2D game in a 3D world, and it feels natural to navigate through the city by web slinging. The sound is kinda campy, but the voice acting from Toby McGuire is spot on. It's snarky and Spidy says oddball stuff at the right moments in the gameplay. The only really complaint about Spider-man 3 is the repetitiveness. It's run, fight, run, fight, run, rescue, run, fight. On to the next level: run, fight, run, fight, rescue, run, fight. There are just over 20 chapters in the story, all consisting of a combination of run, rescue, and fight. It was like playing all of those CAPCOM games from the early nineties like "Final Fight". There's also a gameplay mode called the "race", which consist of webslinging across the neighborhood looking for floating orbs (no reason is given for why Spidy is looking for orbs). There is a 5 second (yes, second) counter that starts and Spidy has to reach the first orb. The counter resets, and Spidy has to reach the next orb. There are usually 20 orbs in a neighborhood, and if you miss one, you start the whole thing over. Missing an orb is easy, and since you are given only 5 seconds to find it, you could restart the same level many times. I know this game mode was thrown in to offset the "Beat 'em up" theme of the rest of the game, but couldn't they think of something more original?
A good game June 5, 2008 Devo Reader (Houston) I am writing this on behalf of my 9 year old son. He says this game is fun, not too easy and a little challenging which he likes. Definitely recommend
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