Time travel as a plot device is always a tricky affair.
Much like in a strokey-beard philosophical debate with your learned friends - the ins and outs, cause and effect of travelling through time are never quite clear-cut, and usually just lead to someone dividing by zero and causing the universe to reset itself.
Luckily Spiderman: Edge of Time side-steps this conundrum completely by throwing out "quantum this" and "quantum that" at leisure - just to make sure that this is all too complicated for you to understand, so stop thinking about things and keep killing stuff.
In honor of the new Spider-Man game arriving September 7th, now’s good time to look at the webslinger’s history in games. Despite being a pop culture icon, Spider-Man has had a fair share of spectacular video games.
Jerry from BagoGames writes, "Beenox Games really outdid themselves with their first entry into the Spider-Man franchise. Shattered Dimensions did everything right and very little wrong. Seeing that success Activision had them pump out a sequel, Spider-Man: Edge of Time, and while the game stands alone very well, it doesn’t compare very well to its predecessor. So in this review […]
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