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Beenox released this adventure platformer in September 2010 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The game gathers four distinct versions of the webslinger from different comic eras to chase a shattered magical tablet across parallel dimensions. You switch between Amazing Spider-Man, Noir, 2099 and Ultimate variants during gameplay. Each version brings unique movement styles and visual aesthetics to match its specific timeline. Activision published this title before it became a common multiplayer staple. The story follows the heroes as they repair reality while fighting villains that threaten all four worlds simultaneously.
Sessions involve rapid switching between characters who handle traversal differently. Amazing Spider-Man swings through open city grids using fluid web physics. Noir moves with grounded gunplay and stealth mechanics in black and white environments. 2099 relies on high jumps and tech gadgets against futuristic foes. Ultimate Spidey uses brute strength and acrobatics in a modern urban setting. You complete levels by collecting tablet shards while dodging obstacles or fighting enemies. The game mode stays strictly single player throughout the entire experience. Controls feel responsive with tight hitboxes for platforming sections. Each dimension changes the level geometry to match its specific art style.
PlayPile tracks 145 ratings averaging a solid 72.9 score on IGDB. Players spend an average of 8 hours finishing the main story before chasing completion. The community mood leans toward nostalgic satisfaction with occasional frustration over difficulty spikes in later levels. Review snippets mention the concept works well even if some mechanics feel repetitive after twenty minutes. Achievement hunters often struggle to find all secret collectibles hidden in each dimension. Completion rates hover around 60 percent for full trophy lists. Most users appreciate the variety of Spider-Man styles more than they critique the linear progression.
This title works best for players who want a straightforward action platformer with clear goals. The price point sits low on secondary markets making it an easy buy. You should expect roughly 8 hours of content before unlocking all achievements. Fans of classic comic book stories will find the four distinct eras appealing. People seeking deep RPG elements or open world freedom will likely feel let down. The game delivers a polished single player experience without requiring online connectivity. Buy it if you want to swing through different timelines without paying full retail price today.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
72.9
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