Spider-Man is a splendidly tuned action game with a stunning story, great action and gameplay mechanisms that won’t bore you for a moment. You should not miss out on this trip among comic heroes. It's a bomb! [Issue#289]
Marvel’s Spider-Man is the best gaming representation of the legendary comic book character to date. Insomniac nailed the smartass tone that has been his calling card better than anyone else and the core action is faster here, with a solid blend of combat and world exploration. It looks great and controls like a dream. Spider-Man has had his troubles in gaming, but Insomniac’s effort checks all the boxes for a top-shelf Spidey experience and delivers a solid storyline that brings its own unique universe to the mix to tell an all-new tale that keeps you engaged and adds some gravitas to everything you do.
this is by far one of the best superhero games i have ever played the story and villains are amazing the web shooting is stellar and the combat is great, aside from the MJ mission its a pretty perfect game
This is best Spider-man game ever made, and one of the top games on PlayStation 4. There’s a little something here for everyone and even if you’re just a fan of the movies or a die-hard that reads the plethora of Spidey comic books, you will find something to love.
Marvel's Spider-Man does a spectacular job of making you feel like the ultimate Spider-Man. From swinging through the city at high speed to fighting off legions of enemies by zipping between them and pulling them into the air, its gameplay looks like a scene from the films. It's remarkably well realised in terms of its world, design, and even technically, with short loading times and a rock solid framerate even on the base PlayStation 4. If Spider-Man is your thing, then this is an essential purchase.
Since the announcement of the game, Insomniac seemed to be the ideal developer for a Spider-Man game and in the end it delivered to this expectation. From beginning to end it is an absolute joy to move in high speeds between and over the skyscrapers of Manhattan as the friendly neighborhood hero, as well as getting involved in satisfying combat situations (with the obligatory Arkham inspiration). It’s a great game that’s shy from being amazing due to the forgettable and in the end derivative open world elements.
It is at its core a forgettably designed, cookie-cutter open-world game, that is elevated by its traversal, its combat and stealth, by the eventually irresistible pull of its story. It may not have legs, but while it lasts it is delightful. The Amazing Spider-Man? Not quite. But it is frequently spectacular, and given Parker's rather chequered videogame past, that feels like some achievement. [Issue#324, p.104]
This game shows tremendous love for all things Spider-Man, and the ending packs a punch he would be proud of. But Insomniac relies too much on its hero to elevate the world built around him, with the result that the game wears thin some time before its powerful conclusion.
I bought this game because I really like Spider Man, and while I'm not a die-hard fan, I have my share of Amazing Spider-Man comics on my shelves. This insomniac's game gives me mixed feelings: On one hand, I like the gameplay and mechanics, it reminds me of a mix of Batman Arkham and Infamous. The webbing is incredible, the gadgets are fun to use, and the combat is very satisfying. New York is full of repetitive mission icons that I really enjoyed completing while wearing the different spider suits. On the other hand, I didn't like the insomniac-verse characters at all, an example was Mary Jane. Instead of a beautiful, charismatic red-haired tigress, she's just an unbearable, uglyfied (look at the beautiful motion capture actress) Mary Sue who imitates Lois Lane's lifestyle and treats Peter like trash, basically like any other woman. in this game, except good old aunt May. I also found the Miles/Mary Jane "stealth" missions horrible which ended in slow paced trial and error sections that I just wanted to finish as soon as possible. The story was pretty bland except for the last fight, which was epic and emotional. At least The 3 DLCs are good, they portray a slightly healthier relationship between Peter and MJ and were fun to play, although I think Sable's character was a total waste and the black cat costume shows how terrible and self-censored Western developers currently are. In short, a good and fun game with terrible characters.
Otimo jogo com historia divertida, mas as missões secundarias não são tão boas quanto as principais. O combate é bom com bastante variedades de golpes e combos. Sinto que o webswing é muito "duro" e sem muita variedades de movimentação. Mesmo assim o jogo é muito legal e valeu a platina.
SummaryThis isn't the Spider-Man you've known before, or seen in a movie. This is an experienced Peter Parker who is more masterful in fighting major crimes in New York City. At the same time he is struggling to balance his tumultuous personal life and career while the fate of nine million New Yorkers rests upon his shoulders.