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October 2010
(75%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
With a new linear focus and emphasis on large-scale boss battles, Shattered Dimensions represents a new direction for a series that has never quite lived up to its potential. However, despite some thrilling set-pieces, a lack of variety prevents this f...
Abstract: Spider-Man’s had a rough go of it over these last few years. His movie franchise has tanked. He’s had his marriage erased by the devil. The Broadway musical based on his life was delayed, canceled, restarted, and now looks like one of the biggest disas...
Abstract: The title of Beenox’s latest -- Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions -- is a bit of a misnomer, as it’s not dimensions that are shattered, but a mystical tablet. Adding to the chaos, the pieces are scattered across various dimensions. This prompts Madame...
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions has a lot of great things going for it. Some of the levels and boss battles are phenomenal. Beenox took a lot of chances with this game, most of which paid off in something unique and refreshing. Some old issues (bad ca...
Excellent art design, decent camera, topnotch voice acting, and plenty of cool unlockable content. Colorful, unique levels and boss encounters really make the gameplay both engaging and memorable. In particular, the 1930’s Noir universe looks and sounds amazing.
Awkward wall crawling controls, spotty enemy A.I, some slightly repetitive challenges. Overall, the levels in the 2099 universe aren’t as visually diverse or eyecatching as the rest of the bunch.
Abstract: Everyone's favorite wall crawler has returned.Over the past few years Spider-Man has become one of the most popular comic book heroes in gaming. His open-world endeavors have really upped the ante in the licensed comic book game genre. This year Activi...
Abstract: Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is back and this time the neighborhood is a whole lot larger and at least four times more bizarre. Activision and Beenox shatter the boundaries of creative video game design as well as the space-time continuum in S...
Abstract: This is the direction that Spider-Man games should have probably taken years ago. Rather than stick Spider-Man in a sandbox of skyscrapers and have nothing for him to do, no big pay-off for a sprawling landscape, developer Beenox has put th...