SPIDERMAN 3



Spider-Man 3 marks the fourth game from developer Treyarch to feature Marvel's popular web-slinging superhero. So with Spider-Man 3 being the first game in the series to hit the current generation of consoles, you might expect something of a leap forward for the franchise--something to really wow Spider-Man fans and take the series in a new and exciting direction. No such luck, it seems. Spider-Man 3 is a lot like the last couple of Spider-Man games. Sure, it throws in a few new wrinkles to the combat system and adds some crazy God of War-esque contextual actions into the mix, but the core game is functionally the same as previous Spider-Man games, and the changes are a mixture of positive and problematic. Spider-Man 3 isn't altogether bad, but it has enough issues to prevent it from being wholly recommendable.
Ooh my spider sense is tingling,this is by far the best spidie game to date,but as yet i have not finished this one either,there is just to many games to get round,but its almost done. In this one spidie is our big headed hero,and encounters numerous enemy's to deal with,ranging from the lowly street thug to the kingpin himself,with loads to do too,finding tags for gangs,secret tags,skydiving,crime fighting and loads more. The fighting combos are much better in this version also,you can go standard with some button pushing or mix it up.During the game you also get to play as the green goblin(aka Harry Osborne).