You’re basically progressing through levels fighting waves of enemies the same way you would playing X-Men Origins: Wolverine or Ghost Rider. Some people may view it as mindlessly simple or too straightforward, but Shattered Dimensions makes it work. Truth be told this is probably the strongest part of the game, but that’s not a bad thing. Like any good game should, Shattered Dimensions (developed by Beenox/Griptonite Games & published by Activision) makes sure that it’s fun to play. You think, “What the hell?!? They removed the only good parts of the last games!!!” But does this ruin things, or not?
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As things progress further and further, it’s unveiled that the game doesn’t bring back the free roaming environment and realistic web swinging mechanics that made Spider-Man 2 so great – it’s back to linear levels and swinging through thin air for you, buddy. Is this true? Is the once mighty and highly entertaining franchise in gaming finally throwing in the towel with quality, like Sonic The Hedgehog has? Then, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions is announced, to the skepticism of many fans. Maybe they’re only going further downhill. Suddenly the thought occurs to you that maybe Spider-Man games are only going to get worse. It’s slightly better than the previous two, but just not enough for you to get your Spider-fix. Then Spider-Man: Web Of Shadows comes out. Even worse than that, it’s a terrible game. Then the dire, unforgivable Spider-Man: Friend Or Foe is released – nothing better than mindless kiddy-fodder. Spider-Man 3 comes out, and falls short on it’s promises. You start to realize that there’s a decline in the quality of the games that come out. Spider-Man VS The Kingpin, Spider-Man for the PS1/N64, Spider-Man 2 – all offering new and exciting things and keeping you coming back for more. You’ve grabbed every reasonable Spider-Man game that you can, because they’ve never let you down before. You know better than anyone else that out of all the superhero licenses, Spider-Man and video games go together like cookies and milk. Imagine that you’re a Spider-Man fan, and a gamer.