GameDynamo - "Though not a direct sequel in anyway, Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a spiritual successor. With a story just above average comic fare – written by Peter David (Marvel fans will know him for his longstanding and marvelous work on The Incredible Hulk), you won't see anything here that will absolutely blow you out of the water – but it's not bad by any means."
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 […]
"With all the recent news and excitement surrounding the Batman: Arkham Knight, I got to thinking about how much praise was levied on the Arkham franchise–one of the few good game series based on a comic book superhero. " | Explosion.com
Spidey fans didnt expect this to be good...
Hmmmm seems ages since a good spiderman game, I personally liked web of shadows.
Stick to the original shattered dimensions
I've played through most and its huge let down compared to Shattered Dimensions. Hardly any villains appear in the game, there is almost no boss fights because of this. The story is probably the best part because it has a nice seamless transition when you switch between Spider-Man and 2099. Everything else about the game is a step back from Shattered Dimensions.
maybe ill rent it soon