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<title>GB Review: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (360)</title>
<author>Aaron Dunlap</author>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Spider-Man: Web of Shadows</span> is Treyarch's first Spider-Man game not
based on a movie. The gameplay, especially in combat, is a step up from
previous Spidey titles but the story is short and unsatisfying. Too
much emphasis is placed on a half-baked "choose your fate" branching
storyline that quickly devolves into a non-stop series of boss fights.
The ability to switch between red and blue Spider-Man and black-suited
symbiote Spider-Man is novel, but wasted. People like me who pine for a
game with <span style="font-style: italic;">Spider-Man 2</span>'s quality of web slinging with a decent game
attached might be satisfied, but not impressed. This game is worth a
rental for Spidey fans or any curious gamer, but at the end you wont be
itching for more.<br>
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Spider-Man is probably the perfect character for video games. He can
jump higher than anyone; he can walk, run, and sit on walls; he can
beat up multiple attackers with blinding speed and feline agility; and
he can swing around town on webs he shoots from his wrists. If ever
there was an entity better suited for virtual representation, I'd like
to hear it.<br>
<br>
He's had a spotted past in games. I have no qualms saying that
<span style="font-style: italic;">Spider-Man 2</span> on the Xbox is one of my favorite games to play.
Altogether, the game is a wreck, but it's the web swinging I love. I
could sit in front of that game for hours doing nothing but swing
around its digital Manhattan. It just felt <i>right</i> in that game.
You could feel the weight of Spidey as he grabs a fresh webline, feel
the G-forces as he reaches the apex of a swing, feel the wind sheer off
his body as he pulls his legs in and kicks out at just the right moment
to maximize airtime and distance. That game is the perfect Spider-Man
webslinging simulator. Every game since then has tried to be a better
game, cramming in more story or more combo attacks and celebrity
voices, abandoning the web mechanics altogether. <span style="font-style: italic;">Spider-Man 3</span> was a
complete waste. How couldn't it be? It was rushed to come out with the
movie, which itself was a waste.<br><br><div style="border: 1px solid #c0c0c0; padding: 5px; padding-left: 2px; width: 500px; background: #dadada; color: #101010; height: 107px; font-size: 11pt; margin-bottom: 0px;">
&nbsp; <a style="text-decoration: none; color: inherit;"  href="http://www.gamebump.com/?gallery=80"> Launch Gallery: <b>Spider-Man: Web of Shadows</b></a><br />
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Spider-Man: Web of Shadows is different. It's not based on a movie or a
particular series of comics (like Ultimate Spider-Man). If I had to
describe Web of Shadows as intrinsically as possible, I'd say that it
is Treyarch and Shaba Games' attempt to create a Spider-Man game that
perfectly captures not only the feeling of swinging like Spidey, but
the feeling of <i>being</i> Spidey. Not being bound or hurried by the
release date of some summer movie, this game actually stands a chance
of accomplishing that.<br>
<br>
The web swinging is simplified and made more efficient, for sure, but
the the focus this time around seems to be on the combat. Previous
Spider-Man games have always been heavy on combo-attacks, but never
very much fun. You never got the feeling during combat that you could
do everything Spider-Man could, only that you were playing a
watered-down beat-em-up tacked onto a web-swinging game. This time
around, it feels much better. Combat makes heavy use of Spider-Man's
abilities, and allows (at last) to make use of Spidey's best advantages
in combat: his speed and ability to stay airborn.<br>
<br>
How silly is it for Spider-Man, a man who can walk on walls and lift
himself or anything else into the air with ease, to be seen standing
with two feet on the ground, throwing punches against enemies? In Web
of Shadows, there's no need to stay on the ground for the sake of
grounded baddies. Better to knock them up into the air, where you're
free to mangle their helpless bodies. The most welcome addition is the
ability to "web strike," or zip yourself up to an enemy from far away,
get in a quick attack, and then bounce out before he knows what hit
him. You can string together web strikes and clobber dozens of enemies,
one at a time, bouncing from head to head, staying in constant motion
the entire time.<br>
<br>
Treyarch's previous Spider-Man games have all been so-called "sandbox
games" like Grand Theft Auto where an entire city is under your
control, and you can attempt story-based missions at your leisure. This
time around, the game is much more linear, but built around a sandbox architecture. You can still go anywhere in the city, and you still
start missions by approaching specific characters and starting them,
but there are no real alternatives. There are no real side-missions,
and the random crimes you'll encounter just by wandering around aren't
very engaging.<br>
<br>
No, the game sees itself as linear and story-based, and shouldn't be ashamed for it. <br>
<br><p><img src="http://www.gamebump.com/images/gallery/w/500/982.jpg" alt="" alignment="" border="0"></p>The story itself involves the return of Venom and the black symbiote,
and its eventual attempt to spread its inky tentacles across the whole
city. Early in the game, Spider-Man gets re-introduced to the symbiote
and through much of the game is free to switch between normal (red and
blue suit) Spider-Man and symbiote (black suit) Spider-Man. Herein lies
the biggest bullet point in the game's sell-sheet.<br>
<br>
The game insinuates that your actions as either red/blue Spidey or
black Spidey affect how the story branches. This is partially true.
There are several points during the story where you're given the option
to follow either a "good" path (marked by a red/blue Spidey icon on
screen) or a "bad" path (marked by black Spidey). Whether you chose to
be red/blue or black Spider-Man within the game itself makes no
difference, and is altogether pretty arbitrary. Each suit has its
strengths and weaknesses as far as combat and agility go, but it really
just comes down to your choice of outfit. The branching storyline is
controlled by your selection of the good/bad path, and when you're
playing a super hero does it make that much sense to ask the player if
he wants to do something good, like save somebody, or something bad,
like let them die? Sure, after playing through the game once as a
goodie two-shoes you might go through again to see what lies on the
dark side, but the so-called conflict between good ol' Spider-Man and
his evil suit doesn't come across very well when you're basically given
the options of "be good" or "be bad."<br>
<br>
It would be better if the branching paths in the story were based on
your actions and not simply your selection of them. If the black suit
had a more noticeable advantage in-game, maybe I'd be more tempted to
use it. Maybe the game could keep track of how often you use the black
suit or how much damage you cause with it, and from that make it harder
and harder to go without it. Then, based on which suit you've spent the
most time with, the story can branch however it likes. This is what I <i>thought</i> was going to happen. This is how the marketing material makes it sound.<br>
<br>
Altogether, the story mode is somewhat satisfying but brief. The
intention is probably to let people try the various branches, but I
can't imagine it being too enticing. <br>
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Once you've beaten the game, you can't re-load your saved game and
freely roam the town with all of your upgraded and unlocked abilities,
nor can you start a new game with your earned abilities. This is a
huge, huge problem for me. You spend the whole game unlocking and
upgrading attacks and combos, and then after a boss fight wherein you
can't even use them, they're completely wasted. I feel like I wasted
all that time.<br>
<br>
As I said, I can spend hours inside Spider-Man 2 ignoring the missions
and just swinging around, looking for collectible items, earning
points, unlocking new combos. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows doesn't really
allow for this. It's a shame, really, because the swinging sure is fun.<br>
<br>
I'm left at an impasse. I can't recommend this game for fans of
Spider-Man video games. For people who don't really care, the more
refined package and far fewer bugs compared to previous Treyarch Spidey
games, as well as it being the first one truly designed for next-gen
(although from the graphics you might not know it), it might be worth a
rental. <br>
<br>
They've finally made a game that feels like being Spider-Man, now they just need to make one with a satisfying game on top of it.
		  	
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:42:24 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>New Spider-Man: Web of Shadows Screenshots</title>
<author>Tim Grube</author>
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<description><![CDATA[Activision and Treyarch are hard at work on the next Spider-Man game entitled, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Spider-Man: Web of Shadows </span>and today we were treated to three new screenshots. Peep them below. The title is expected to be released late October on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, PSP, DS, and PlayStation 2.<br><br><div style="border: 1px solid #c0c0c0; padding: 5px; padding-left: 2px; width: 500px; background: #dadada; color: #101010; height: 107px; font-size: 11pt; margin-bottom: 0px;">
&nbsp; <a style="text-decoration: none; color: inherit;"  href="http://www.gamebump.com/?gallery=71"> Launch Gallery: <b>Spider-Man: Web of Shadows</b></a><br />
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:44:45 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Tipster Says COD5 to Feature Pacific Theater... Yes, of WWII</title>
<author>Aaron Dunlap</author>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.gamebump.com/images/upload/9gp3qr8x0j5tj49r2dfos5xo.jpg" alt="" alignment="" border="0"></p>Did you know that World War II took place in more locations than Europe? Modern video gaming and filmmaking sure don't. <br><br>We reported earlier about a rumor that Activision had handed Call of Duty 5 to Treyarch, makers of the certainly sub-stellar Call of Duty 3, and that it'll be set in WWII again.<br><br>According to a tipster at Kotaku, the above is all true with the addition that the focus will be of the Pacific theater (we were at war with Japan, too). <br><br>That softens the blow a little bit. If COD 5 would have been another muddy Normandy game I might've just scratched my eyes out. The entire Pacific campaign of the war has been tragically ignored in gaming, perhaps because of gaming's strong ties with modern Japan. If it's done well, it could be pretty interesting.<br><br>That means carpet-bombing paradisal islands and launching artillery attacks from giant Navy battleships, nothing less. <br>]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 22:12:24 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Back to WWII For Call of Duty 5? Probably Not</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.gamebump.com/images/upload/9gp3qr8x0j5tj49r2dfos5xo.jpg" alt="" alignment="" border="0"></p>This is just rumormongering, but Gamer.tm got word from a tipster that the job postings at Treyarch (makers of Call of Duty 3) include a level designer position. The description for the posting includes, <span style="font-style: italic;">if youre a fan of World War 2 shooters, then even better!<br><br></span>Let's see. Treyarch has made more than zero Call of Duty games, and they say they want a level designer who likes World War II games... it all adds up! <br><br>It's a pretty flimsy premise, in the same way as the notion that there's a treasure map on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Infinity ward's <span style="font-style: italic;">Call of Duty 4</span> got lots of praise for shirking the tired WWII premise, and if Activision has indeed tapped Treyarch to make yet another WWII shooter, well, I don't know what's become of the world.<br>
		  	
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<pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2007 19:20:04 -0600</pubDate>
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